At first he couldn't look at her. It seemed a betrayal of some sort. To look at this Evey when his own was gone. Lost somewhere. But her insistence brought his gaze up until his eyes were on hers.
A strange thing happened, then.
Looking into those eyes, Aidan saw not the Evey that had helped him in his apartment, not the Evey who had destroyed that which would have kept him astray from his path, but the Evey he had gone on the ferris wheel with. The Evey he had admitted love to.
His head tilted slightly, eyes squinting as if he could maybe blur them enough to see the two of them there together instead of just one.