Reno frowned, just faintly, at the explanation offered by Rufus. He wasn't going to press it any farther-- not in the presence of people from Asgard, one of whom he very distinctly didn't trust--but "unconscious" was most certainly not a good thing, and he was pretty likely to make it his concern whether Rufus wanted him to or not. The others could believe that Rufus might be inclined to fall asleep in a chair while attempting to observe something, but that didn't really fly with Reno. He gave the President a pointed look. We'll talk later.
At the same time, he couldn't help but notice how much of Rufus' attention rested on Maria, and he fought back a wave of very mixed emotions: guilt at being caught like this, nervousness about what was going to happen to him and Maria after this, anger at Rufus for having decided it would be a good idea to spy on him, and any number of other little thoughts that attempted to overwhelm him all at once. He forced himself to stay calm, giving Maria a very brief glance that probably failed to be as comforting as he hoped, then turned his attention back to the spies.
"Right, so... you saw us meet. The real question is, now what?"