The girl accepted Lann's apology with the touch of her palms as she took his hand and gifted his politeness with a friendly smile. As Lann held her hand to pull her up, his lips quilted into a smile-- Perhaps not expecting to have received such a warm reaction after a hasty start between them two. He made sure that she was up and picked anything that may have sprawled during her fall. "I'm alright, thank you. That happens more often to me than you can imagine and I guess I'm at fault as well, standing around in front of a door in this chaos." She had a sweet laugh about her voice and Lann could only follow with a relaxed laugh himself before catching his own hazel hair with his fingers, pulling them away from his face. "Heh, I wasn't being very careful myself. I really hope you can forgive me, I didn't really know where I was going. I should be more careful next time." He bowed as he apologised to the girl. He held on to the straps of his backpack, looking at the ground feeling his nerves beginning to over-react at the fact that he was talking to a girl besides his own mother. Freyja was different-- She never looked at Lann directly into his eyes because of her blindness. All light within her eyes had been lit shut, and no surgery was going to be able to cure her. So when Lann made eye contact with the girl he just met, it was difficult for him to stay calm and collected as he fidgeted and continuously looked towards other places that may place interest. "Umm... I guess I'll get going. Sorry again!" There was another nervous smile before he turned his head and continued to walk towards a direction he thought he knew. To be honest, there wasn't a single clue in his mind as to where he needed to go. It was like sailoring with only a star compass-- You'll never know where you'll end up. Confident in his instincts, he continued to walk confusedly hoping to perhaps not meet Sirius as that awkward moment played in his mind.