"I don't strike you as a romantic?" He quipped as he glanced over to her. But she was probably on the nose with that -- romantic fiction wasn't really his cup of tea. Still, he would've tried it.
Logan could've given her some good arguments about how in some situations normal wasn't always subjective to an individual, and he was going to guess that she wasn't from a world where things were as divided as they were in his world. Where people weren't petitioning to have a sect of people with different genetics registered and restrained. But he wasn't interested in getting into an argument, or outing himself as anything less than normal, so he held his tongue on that front. He was sure she could argue him into the ground anyway.
"The ones worth accepting," he replied. He was pretty sure he could find the type of people who'd have what he was looking for without too much trouble. "Not much sense in taking on the ones that are just going to be more trouble than they're worth."