Oh Diana was strange already, but not in a way that felt like Peter needed to make a thing about it, he could get to know her a bit more and then figure out if he needed to worry, but from everything he'd seen so far she seemed like someone you could call an ally if you needed on. So he could adjust his idea of normal and run with this new information. That was what he was supposed to be good at right? Getting up and going, no matter what.
"Aww shucks, come on, I'm just a guy made of too much pizza trying to get home." He laughed as she guessed that he was probably more than just your average human, and she wasn't wrong of course - he wasn't really normal, but he was near enough most of the time. "But maybe you have a point, I haven't really done a check of just how normal or not normal everyone here is." After all you didn't go around asking people what their super powers were most of the time. Peter could just imagine how well that might go over if he tried it. Though he wondered if anyone had yet - he'd have to ask Tony. "Maybe we're suppose to figure out how we all fit together?" He wondered, though fit together to make what? And if people kept coming and going then what did that mean for the final goal?
Peter had to bite his lip to keep from laughing as she tried to say that this place was okay except for a laundry list of issues that she was dealing with currently before she managed to pull it together enough to find a small bit of silver lining in all of that. "That's the spirit." he chuckled finally, "I mean I'm going to assume the weather will change for the better eventually, it wasn't raining last week so we'll get back to that eventually." They had to right? Because being stuck in the dark like this forever was going to get real old.