He chuckled softly. "Simple to say. Not as simple to do." Unless he had a reason to, he mostly avoided arguments with women. They were impossible to win anyway, and it was easier in the end to either walk away or do whatever was being asked.
Logan shrugged one shoulder. He wasn't looking, so it didn't matter to him. "Probably not, but you get stuck long enough away from familiar people, just about anyone starts to look good," he pointed out, his brows elevating slightly. Any port in a storm, and all that.
He nodded in agreement to her statement, but he wasn't sure anymore that anything on the train was just chance. Maybe it was. Maybe he was seeing patterns where there weren't any. It wasn't like he had all the information, after all. He was sure a dozen people could have had a hallucination and no one would have been the wiser. "Well, it's probably not over yet. You might still have time."