Aidan glanced back to where she was looking, then turned his head back toward his previous path. He really should get to work, and he wanted to tell her that. He wanted to say that he had to go and he couldn't indulge her. Of course, he'd already witnessed what her magic could do, and he was in no rush to get himself into another situation like that.
"Tell me your name." He said, not moving. It wasn't quite a demand, but it was clear that he wasn't going to have this exchange without that information. Aidan didn't know really why it was so important to him to know, it just was.