It was bad enough that she had called the boy blind, and she felt even worse after turning hearing his voice call out in a friendly tone, [b]"No it's fine. It's my fault, my cane just slipped for a second."[/b] Nina's heart sank as she let her hands fall from her face, she started to speak as the boy reached his hand out and promptly touched her bottom. [b]"My name's Nathan. You?"[/b] If it had been any other situation, Nina would have turned around and let him have it. However, this was THIS situation and Nina didn't want to cause any bigger of a scene than she had already caused. She took his hand in hers and grasped it gently but firm. [i]"I'm Nina. It's nice to meet you."[/i] she smiled, taking in his features glad that he couldn't see the fifty shades of embarrassment she had filling her rounded cheeks. Quick after their introductions the tour set off on it's way, Nina knew everything the guide was saying but as aforementioned, she would rather be here than in class or pent up in the auditorium. The auditorium they happened to have just stopped in front of. [b]"I will be handing out, to those that are being mentored, the names of the students that will be accompanying your for the next couple of months."[/b] Nina sighed, hoping she wouldn't get picked for the task. Just as her though ended, the senior girl spoke up suggesting it be given to her. A scowl crawled across her face as the paper was placed into her hands. Nathan Stewart Nina's green eyes widened. Could this be fate playing a cruel and unfortunate joke on her? [i]"I don't think I'm equipp-"[/i] Nina began, before being interrupted by the hasty tour guide, dismissing them into the auditorium for the welcoming speech and other announcements that would take place. Nina looked up at Nathan with a bit of worry. [i]"I'm your mentor for the year Nathan, I suppose we should sit next to one another."[/i] she finished, wondering if she needed to help him as the teacher aide had during the tour.