That accent stuck out to Charlotte, and although she was used to the east coast way of speaking, and even spoke that way herself, this man's was a little more thick and heavy. Perhaps he was from south Boston, which had a reputation in itself, but it would easily explain his rugged appearance. At the very least, he wasn't yelling at her, and he didn't seem angry that she had run into her and spilled his coffee all over the street as a result. Inwardly, she counted that as a win and hoped that her day would start to run around from this point on because it couldn't have gotten any worse. She was already lost, her shoes were ruined and her phone, well that was probably a lost cause. Flipping the device over, Charlotte pursed his rose-colored lips together as she assessed the damage. The screen was cracked, splintered across the entire surface and it looked almost unusable unless she wanted to slice her fingers open. Pressing the power button, the phone glowed back to life and Maps was still up and running. "Not as bad as it looks," she assured with a small laugh, relieved that she wasn't stranded in Boston without any kind of back up. Carefully, she wiped off any remaining coffee from the case and ruined screen, making sure not to get any liquid into the ports. "At least let me pay for your coffee, you didn't even get to drink it," she said as she looked through her purse for her wallet. "I should have been watching, but I was trying to follow the map on my phone to this restaurant and my friends are there, and..." She was boring him, he didn't want to hear about how she was going to miss brunch, or that she was lost. He probably just wanted to get on with his day and forget about the person who was incapable of multitasking. "I suck at directions. Two dollars okay?" she asked, holding the bills out to him. Charlotte really wanted to get going, because she could feel her toes sticking to the wet leather of her coffee-soaked shoes and the sensation wasn't pleasant. If she could just find the restaurant, she could clean up and put the whole mess behind her.