"Thanks." It wasn't like she hadn't seen it before. This place was probably just as familiar to her as it was to him. He wondered if anything else had shown up for them, but didn't ask. Chances are, he wouldn't like the answer. There were plenty of places that had terrible memories for the both of them. Better to just pretend they didn't exist at all.
She followed him. That wasn't completely unexpected. Max had been impossible to brush off. It made sense that her reincarnate would be the same way. Of course, that went both ways. Logan was hard to get rid of when he put his mind to something. It had taken a lot of arguing to keep from tracking Sam down right away. Based on what he'd learned about her, that probably wouldn't have gone too well, and contrary to popular belief he valued being alive.
Jude propped himself against the side of the desk, briefly wondering what had possessed him to move somewhere so damp. It wasn't doing his leg any favors. "Fair enough." His lips quirked in something that was almost a smile. "I know. They probably watch you pretty closely, huh? Being a fugitive and all." For whatever reason, that was the least of his worries. In fact, it didn't phase him at all, because it was just so Max. "Must have been risky, coming here just to catch up."