Maddy breathed a sigh of relief when Erik walked out the door. She felt better after talking to him. Although she could tell that he did not like it when she called him vain. a mental not was made to avoid that term around him. She was glad that he only liked her a a friend of such but her pride was still a bit dented. It wasn't like she wanted anyone here to like her romantically but for a girl it did give them a boost of confidence when someone was attracted to term, especially someone as well put together as Erik. [color=silver] I guess I just have to talk to Teres and Micheal now to make amends. I know that I will have to talk to Sarah but I will save her for last. Maybe if I give her some room she won't be as difficult wen I do. [/color] A loud growl disturbed her thoughts and she grabbed her stomach in alarm. It seemed since she had not really eaten breakfast per se that her stomach was letting her know it was pissed and needed attention. She smiled a bit at her weird though and started walking towards the dining room. She was in a much better frame of mind now and resolved to herself that the rest of the day would go smoothly. She would not make another scene or anything like that. She would be calm and collected and nice. She walked into the dining room and saw that Erik, Teres, and Micheal were all sitting there already. She took the seat opposite of Teres and smiled at the girl shyly. She hadn't made a great first impression with her but maybe it wasn't too late to turn things around. She waited until there was a break in the conversation and said, [color=teal]"I am sorry for the way I acted this morning. I know that Erik has been nice enough to forgive me but I hope that you two do as well." [/color] She sat there hopefully as she waited for their reply. While being the center of attention was never fun, this time it was acceptable. The dietitian smiled at her kindly as she placed her meal before her. Her stomach growled loudly once again and she blushed. She started to nibble on her food as she waited for someone to break the silence.