Max: Max chomped wearily on her sandwich at her table alone. She refused to make eye contact with anyone around.She would have preferred i she hadn't had to burn bridges this way, but Max knew she couldn't get close to anyone. She wasn't cut up about breaking ties, but they were relatively innocent, and Max was a little guilty about hurting them. Margo on the other hand, well, Max was mad at her. Max knew other people had hard lives too, and Margo most probably did. But it so didn't excuse hurting Max. And that was how she saw it. Yes, it wasn't entirely impartial, but Max hurt people to protect them from herself. It was a neccessary evil.
Daniel: Daniel walked in with River and headed to the others. He greeted them quietly and started making a sandwich. Every once in a while he glanced around at everyone, and if someone looked worried of unhappy, he would flash them a quick, sympathetic smile before he looked away. Daniel knew his role wasn't to figure things out. He was the emotional and moral support.