Logan shrugged slightly. He didn't disagree, completely, but he figured there'd been plenty of chances for the resort to poke at them if it was going to. No one had been affected yet, and he didn't think anyone was likely to. Granted, it could be saving up something huge for the end of things, and he guessed he'd consider that par for the course. He thought it was more likely the train was just going to renew itself with a vengeance once they got back on.
He glanced over to her as she talked, and he nodded slightly. He knew the names, and could put faces to them, but it was ... weird, hearing about things he had been there for -- but that hadn't yet happened to him. Closing the book, he offered it back to her. "They're good," he said, in case he hadn't conveyed that.
"You ever think about ... askin' people to pose? Or drawin' anyone on the train?" He wasn't sure if that was weird or not, but he didn't think it was. People were mostly pretty open on the train and he didn't think any of them were shy about saying no if they weren't interested. "Just ... for practice," he elaborated; he didn't want it to come off strange or anything.