There was a story there, about Samantha Wilson. Beyond the familiarity of the name, even if the form she imagined didn't quite match up to the reality she knew. But that was a story they could get to in time, for now she was a little more focused on Gwen and her own story. "Wow, yeah." She agreed shaking her head as she realized just how different things were where Gwen was from. "More than a little bit I'd say, so all of this - all of us, that's had to have been strange for you." She guessed. The multiverse was a strange thing, Natasha was learning all the time but it was so much more than she'd guessed and she supposed she was going to have to start expanding her expectations for these sorts of things.
"It was worth it though," She added of her own journey into becoming a part of a team. "I'm better now than I ever was on my own." She still had the chance to do things in her own way and her own time, but now she had the support of others when she needed it too. "Those off hours are easier to handle too with them all too." Because it wasn't just about someone to help you when you fought, sure it had started that way, a team to fight together in ways that others couldn't - but it had become something more than that.
"I don't think I would have survived the last five years without them." She admitted, their team had taken hits - they'd lost ... too many, and even some of those who had made it out to the other side were lost too in most ways. "They gave me something worth fighting for, and worth living for." And in the end something to die for too, and she'd have done it all again a million times over if she had to.
But she smiled, "It was a crazy sort of idea from the start, bringing us all together, but I've got to say Fury was on to something when he put the plan into action." As for Gwen's Kung Fu videos, Natasha couldn't help the quirk of her eyebrow, "Youtube? I - was that enough?"