Diana hadn’t been paying much attention to the speed at which they were going around the ring. It was one of the reasons she rarely went when she was out amongst the humans. It was too easy to notice that Diana was more than human when she was doing physical things, and so she kept those moments to herself. As she’d told Barbara after she’d thrown her assailant into a trash can, it was a matter of momentum and letting his body do the work. Perhaps it would’ve been wiser to have told Barbara the truth and circumvented that whole mess, but then again, perhaps not.
She hid a small smile as Kal announced himself. That hadn’t been quite what Diana had meant, but she took his point. She had done something similar, but it had been because Tony had introduced himself. Still, Diana had not been entirely introducing herself to Tony when she’d done it, and she made a note of Kal’s proper titles as well. Any one of them might be important in some context she was as yet unaware of.
“I had figured as much. In truth it was foolish to begin with, as if this hotel does not know who it claimed.” Diana gestured vaguely with her hands, using that to encompass all the things that should have told them otherwise right off the bat. They had been known the moment they arrived, and neither of them were what the hotel was looking for, if it was looking. “If it is indeed looking, I am torn between helping an entity I have no love for, and whether that would be the right thing to do in this context anyway.”
Diana looked a bit flummoxed by that idea, and she turned to Kal for guidance.