Once the doctor was gone, Annie sat down across from Aiden and grinned at him. "So, why did you give him your sweatshirt last night? That's not really something I've ever seen you do. Or even make friends with anyone on your own," Annie finally asked as Aiden started to eat what was in front of him. He thought about it quite a bit himself, he wasn't really sure why he had offered to give away his sweatshirt, that wasn't really like him. He wasn't the sort of person that would do that on a regular basis. He found it odd that he even had done that, possibly because it was the first time that someone hadn't been put off by the way he acted. Possibly, it was because he admittedly did think the guy was pretty good looking and thought that there might be a small chance that he could get to know this guy a bit better. He wasn't sure about what he had thought at that moment other than, 'that guy needs a jacket'. "I don't know, he was nice and I guess I was too tired to think things through correctly," Aiden shrugged. "Plus, he didn't mind that I sort of corrected him on something he said." "You corrected him on something he said?" Annie questioned, "Aiden, you really need to stop doing that sort of thing." "I know, I know, but I was tired and I really like talking about science," Aiden groaned. "Yeah, just as much as you like talking about those superhero comics you read, or those video games you play on your time off," Annie rolled her eyes, "The bigger question here, is if you like him or not and if he likes you or not. Because, you getting a boyfriend would make my job a whole lot easier, someone else could take over worrying about your health and mental state."