"You were my friend before, weren't you? And Heather and I have spent some time together. Just because I don't remember you doesn't mean we cant do the same." Particularly as they had a son. Well, sort of.
He grinned at the demanding grabby hands as he took hold of Logan. "Well met Logan," the words were said around a laugh. "Quite sure of what you want, aren't you?" As soon as he was in his arms, he got that same feeling he had had with Katie. That this was just as things should be. That this was the most natural thing in the world. To have his son in his arms.
And then, inexplicably and in an instant, he could see things in his mind that he should have had no memory of. He saw Loagan taking a few wobbling steps. Stacking blocks on top of one another, sitting beside Robin himself, and then laughing as he knocked them over. His eyes moved from Logan to Laura, his gaze questioning. Heather had said Logan could read your thoughts, but he honestly hadn't been expected it.