“When is anything worth having ever easy?” She said with a bright smile, and an easygoing shrug. Diana didn’t necessarily feel that she earned her powers through her good works, but the Amazons, with whom she’d been raised, had been created to help Mankind. It was their sworn duty, and so Diana certainly offered her help anywhere that it was needed. It came to the same, more or less. “The only answers I’ve gotten have been vague at best. We’re in a hotel. The power was out until this morning. It is rumored to be haunted.”
Diana knew humans had varying viewpoints on the spiritual realm and the possibilities of ghosts and hauntings, but she was a daughter of Zeus. Ghosts weren’t anything to get worked up about, but they certainly had to exist. Right? “I’ve seen the ballroom and the game room, and of course, the lobby. Neither are particularly fascinating unless you like foosball, which I did try for the first time yesterday. It had its charm.”
She had actually quite enjoyed foosball, for what it was, and it wasn’t as if she’d had pressing plans to be elsewhere. She hadn’t even been informed about barriers or their inability to leave yet; she simply took the inability to leave for granted. After all, why transport them here if they could simply walk off into the distance? So Diana had gone outside to the grounds on her first night to see if it was dark outside as well as inside, but she had gone no further.
Perhaps it was time to, since Kal seemed so keen to explore. “Yes, I’d very much like that!” And the truth of that statement showed in her face and her voice. Diana Prince was not one for keeping things hidden, in any sense of the word. Steve Trevor had taught her the very barest of secret-keeping, but even so, those rules didn’t apply here. After all, they’d all found themselves here under strange circumstances, so if nothing else, Diana would be the least of their worries.