"Fair enough," he agreed. It could be saving up something really spectacular for them once they'd all let their guards down or something. Likely? Probably not. But it was well within the realm of possible. All things considered, he figured the train had probably distracted the potential rescue group. Or the resort was the thing that might have gone off the grid, per the last conversation they'd overheard. He didn't think that should mean they couldn't find it. They'd had to get here to build it, right? So they had to still know where it was.
But it didn't matter. Speculation wasn't going to accomplish anything. "Sure," he replied to Rogue, glancing over to her. "We'll see how a lesson goes and take it from there," he offered with a grin. It was possible she wouldn't like it, or he'd be a horrible teacher, or they'd scrap it half-way through as a bad idea, but ... they'd see. It wouldn't hurt to try.
"Everyone minds the train," Logan replied gently. "We just make our decisions with that in mind. Whether putting up with it for a chance to get back home is worth it, or if we'd rather take our chances staying off.
"I know the first nice reality we come across, we'll be losin' a few people." Though he guessed what counted as 'nice' was going to vary, and he knew some people wouldn't go without others. He didn't see Jaime going anywhere Ray couldn't go, after all, and he thought Jaime was likely to stick with Lily. A faint smile crossed his lips before he rolled his shoulders. "Figure some people are going to try to stay here," he speculated. He was sure of it, really. Given the choice between a train with a history for tormenting them and a place where they (so far) had been undisturbed? Of course people were going to want to stay. And some would try.
He nodded to her thanks, glancing over to her at the offer. "Sure," he replied before he held out the hand for the book. Though if she'd rather do the page turning and explaining the artwork inside, he'd be content to do it that way, too.