He didn't know if it was because of the way she'd looked before she'd spit the venom, or the way that she'd said his name. Whatever it was, Aidan took his hand away from the door, inched it back enough so that his fingers no longer touched the door itself. A movement that would be unseeable by most, but Evey would catch it.
There was a sense that he should be disappointed in himself, but still too much of Leeloo's blood inside of him for that disappointment to take root.
"I'm just a boy, standing in front of a girl, asking her what she's doing." The humor thrown in with the bad movie quote was ill timed, and he said it with no joy and no humorous intent.
Aidan was aware that she knew what was behind the door, someplace behind it. She knew what she was going to find. She was going to have to climb to the top shelf, and possibly halfway in, due to the depth of it and the fact that he'd had to climb and reach himself, but she would find it.
And what would she do with it?
There was an insane part of him that was hoping she was just going to scold him, slap him on the wrist, and leave him with his blessed stash.