Alexandra had to admit that Aidan had a point, but he was probably just going to tell her that she was being a big baby. And even if she was it was one thing to tell yourself that, but another to hear someone else point it out. "It's stupid, really." She gave a wave of her hand. "It's so trivial and dumb that even you might tell me that I simply wasted your time on it." She let out a small laugh, though it was a little bitter. She didn't need to be made fun of even more. "Anyway, maybe I'll tell you later if we have the time, or if you still want to hear about it later down the road." She blew it off, hoping that he would eventually forget it. Though it was a bit strange he seemed to be pressing and she couldn't tell if it was because he cared or because he wanted more insight into her life.
The sound of his laugh was like music to her ears, and she couldn't help but want to hear it more. Now whether that was because she liked hearing it or because it meant he wasn't scowling and acting like mr. doom and gloom she wasn't too sure. "Okay yes well…that was because you suddenly started talking about this cursed down. But i'm better now. I'm not threatening to tuck and roll, nor am I screaming at the top of my lungs about some weird guy driving off with me." She quickly countered, deciding to leave out that the panicking mostly stemmed from the fact that he stole a car and just freaked out, she didn't threaten to do anything. "But what's done is done, you're just my…whatever." Alexandria decided to settle on that, feeling it was the best way to describe whoever Aidan was to her.
"No, no, I figured." She muttered, narrowing her eyes when he made a comment about her scar. "You're lying, you think it's weird." She pointed out, though it wasn't like she was upset. She herself found it weird that she sought comfort in the worst memory, though she was sure, almost positive it was because it still tied her to the boy before her. Before he waltzed back into her life, it always tied her to him, kept her wondering how he was doing, and reminded her to do her best so she never put anyone else in the situation, or situations she had constantly put him in.
Upon hearing that he didn't forget her, not once, she felt like crap, even worse than before. She didn't know it was because his life was so intertwined with hers that it would be hard to untangle it, or that he was tasked to watch over her. Whether she knew that bit of information or not, she still had somewhat forgotten about Aidan, and in a sense that was wrong. She gave up on him, thinking that he would never be back in her life and in a sense that made her feel worse.
Alexandria pursed her lips and gave a tilt of her head. "My parents?" She questioned as if she didn't know who he was talking about. "They're really sweet. They were always there for me, and they've given me so much in order to grow and become a better person." She explained. "They were much better than…" She trailed off at the thought of the foster parents and gave a shake of her head. "They were really good to me." She wanted to open another door by saying and I wish you could have been part of the family too, but she decided it would be best to leave it closed. "Take away the cursed part and everything, and the fact that you need me cause I'm the savior." She began, running a hand through her hair.
"But why didn't you seek me out earlier? And don't counter with why I didn't do the same, because I don't know." She quickly added before he could counter with the same question.