Throw his brows furrowed slightly, Luther didn't inquire more. Instead he followed her in, nodding as she made the suggestion as where to sit. He supposed that the best seats couldn't hurt - up high at least, would allow for people watching if the film turned out to be a bore.
He was more thankful for the space between the groups in the row then he'd like to admit though. People watching the customers a few rows down was one thing - eyes darting to the side because the person next to you chewed loudly was another. He offered her a wry smile, despite himself. "It isn't." In fact, he could even say he was enjoying himself.
The thought was enough to silence him, the same smile on his face, but frozen in the thought. He was supposed to be scoping things out for Joanie. Fun didn't have to happen here and...He glanced sideways at her as the lights in the theater began to dim. He just knew he was going to get hell for it later.
Leaning towards her as the first trailer began to play, Luther whispered. "Let me know when you need help." It had been the other reason to be there after all.