It was only after the words had been spoken that Leo realized just how stupid his question had been and he laughed lightly in acknowledgment of this fact. "Oh, so you did keep a hold on it." He did his best not to let his relief at this fact show in either his face or his demeanor - even if the task of somehow getting her to give the antidote to him without divulging his secret still lay ahead. "Hm? And what other interesting things did you manage to gather for yourself? I can't imagine much of use would be easily found in this place."
"Well then, why don't we see how well I can navigate blind," he murmured to himself as he crossed his stage to the dark passage beyond. As he carefully felt his way ahead, Leo found that he was rather grateful for the dark - not that he was nearly as humble or modest as he was making it seem but he had rather enough of having to perform naked for others after the humiliation which had earned him passage on the Orchid. And then it had at least been warm. "Do you remember which door it is? Or are there a series of doors?"
Leo felt himself stiffen under her shrewd questions and he scrambled briefly for some reasonable answer as to why he kept asking after the biohazard bottle. It did come to him that the truth could possibly work but he found that he really didn't want to have to answer a series of questions about why he had been poisoned. "Oh, it just seems quite an odd thing for one such as yourself to be handed upon your arrival. Though I haven't talked to everyone, I believe you must be the very first to be given a biohazard."