As the couple are exchanging their vows, Logan's attention wanders to the crowd in the church. In the pews there are relatives he hasn't seen in years (and never really wanted to see again) and family and friends of the bride that he's never seen before. He searches for Max's face in the crowd, hoping to see the one familiar face that doesn't make him uncomfortable, thinking maybe if he sees her his smile won't be so fake.

He's shocked to see her dabbing at her eyes with a tissue that's been offered to her by someone he doesn't recognize - she must be one of Marion's (or is it Mary Anne's?) relatives. Oh, he knows it's not uncommon for women to get teary-eyed at weddings, but he never would have expected to see Max as one of those women.

It surprises him that she's moved to tears at something this traditional, a tradition she'd been mocking not two hours ago. He'd thought she'd be bored to tears tonight, not moved to them.

It occurs to him, not for the first time, that she's constantly surprising him, and he wonders what she has in store for him next.