"I'm sure it was," Siobhan said. She'd honestly been a little afraid that they would eat each other alive in her absence. Max was a lovely human being and so was Higgs, but that didn't mean that their personalities didn't clash terribly in many ways. As much as she enjoyed both of them and their company, she knew they likely didn't feel the same about one another. She had no illusions that Max had agreed for any other reason than her asking him to go anyway. "A thing?" she asked, arching a brow as she lifted her cup to take a sip of her coffee. He went onto explain and she relieved to hear it wasn't a terrible thing, really.
"Did she remember what it was that had been done?" she asked. "Watching her try will be amusing," she agreed, nodding. "I think the world may implode having their stubborn qualities together in a room for that long, though," she teased as she set her cup down again.