As far as Diana knew, very little time had passed at all. She could run quite quickly, though she had only been at a walking pace as she had headed back toward the hotel. She had not made it very far before Kal returned, but the problem with the entire thing was that there was no way to know how long it had been at all. After all, any power that could hold them all here like this might have other unknown talents too. Diana simply didn’t have enough information to even begin to hazard a guess, and neither Tony nor Peter had told her anything useful in that sense.
“I had not planned on it. Anything that could’ve been discovered up there would’ve been, I assume.” She didn’t mean that there was nothing to be gained from further exploration, but if Kal hadn’t seen or experienced anything of note, it might be best to find a different avenue of exploration. “I haven’t encountered such as this either. It is a nice reminder of how very large the world can be.”
It was also frustrating, and a thousand other things, but Diana had chosen to look at the positive side of this as best she could. After she had left Themyscira, she had spent nearly a hundred years amongst the humans. With all that time, both studying and then living, and sometimes both, Diana had begun to feel like the only thing like herself in existence. This was a nice reminder that that was not the case.
“I’d like that. It is nice to get out and enjoy the sunshine, if it is sunshine.” Her eyebrows drew together for a moment as she considered that, and she shook her head to clear that thought away, heading in the direction Kal had indicated.