At the pronunciation of his name, Atticus glanced at his group of friends over his shoulder and stifled laughter despite the fact that he was disappointed that they hadn't been miraculously paired together. Odds weren't exactly in their favor, of course, with the number of campers within their age range.
"Atticus," He said not unkindly, with a reassuring grin. He didn't bother with the last name. He turned to where he'd belatedly seen the counselor glance toward— his partner, whose name he hadn't been listening to at all.
Pushing the nearly dry hair, courtesy of his swim in the river earlier, from his forehead, the wizard made his way through the moving crowd who were now all looking for who they'd been paired up with for the scavenger hunt. He figured they ought to have put some order to the process, but then again. Finally, he found the red hair he was looking for and he offered a grin. "Partner?" He asked, slightly hesitant that he might have gotten it wrong.
"Atticus," He repeated his name, this time as an introduction. "If the pronunciation of that was any clue, I have no clue what your actual name is..." The South in his accent dipped at the vowels, words slow and deliberate as the summer breeze overhead that didn't quite meet the ground (much to his dismay).
Who knew Vermont hot that hot?