Diana nodded, because that had been her thoughts exactly, when she’d met Tony Stark and Peter Parker. The humans here were in some sense used to the spectacular and the strange, and so Diana felt they would make good practice on making connections with humans. Living a life that did not revolve around pictures of the past and being alone. “I plan to. The ones I’ve met so far are very kind, and accepting.” Of course, based on what some of them had said, she was far from the strangest thing they’d encountered.
She saw in Kal the unfailing positivity and hope for humanity that she herself had, and that warmed her heart. “You probably know them better than I do, really.” Diana sighed, and reached out to touch a leaf on a bush they passed. “Wouldn’t that be something? I’ll have to keep an eye out for Kal who can fly.” Diana gave him a bright and sunny smile, and giggled. “I’ll have to see your suit before I go so that I’ll know you for sure.” After all, if he went whizzing by, Diana might not realize who it was.