After taking the appearance of the obviously exhausted male with the initial glance, Jude leaned lightly his lithe frame against the elevator wall as he had taken a sip of the coffee, and sighed lightly as he commented off-hand, "You know, being a hospital employee, we know the effects of over-working and yet we still continue on." He'd smirked to himself at the thought as he glanced down at the files, looking to the recyclable coffee cup and seeing the irony of efforts missed going paperless. Really, it'd been easier for him if the secretaries who complied all this information just put it on a disc. A lot less to lug around. However his thoughts wondered only momentarily, he glanced back to the other elevator occupant to see that he was determinedly, tiredly so, focused on the numbers passing across the floor indicator. He could hear the howls of wind blowing through the elevator shaft at their silence, something which only occurred if the weather were particularly brisk. Unfortunately for Jude, he'd come into work when the weather was predicted to stay in the mid-70s. Without accounting for dramatic weather patterns, he'd not prepared for his shift to end in the middle of cold snap. That being noted, he was already mentally readying himself for the frosty walk to his car since a cement parking garage is fantastic at holding in cool temperatures. As the floor neared the ground section, he'd checked back over at the drained laboratory worker to see if he was also in this predicament. Casually, he offered, "Perhaps you should get some coffee at reception before going home. It'll help keep you warm while walking to your car," Then he lightly added with a smirk as he looked back at the floor level, "as well as wake you up so I won't be called back in after my extensive shift to fix you after you wreck your car after falling asleep while driving. I honestly don't think I would depend on even my surgical skills after no sleep for two days."