Selina didn't react immediately, instead she stayed still in her comfortable position, raising an eyebrow under her goggles. She didn't recognise the voice but he sounded young. Her first thoughts flew to one of the birds. But it wasn't that familiar. Selina hid a puzzled expression as she continued to stare up, before shifting herself a little to twist her body, looking back over the roof. It was dark and the shadows concealed most of the space, she squinted a little making out a head but not much else.
There was no need to move much more. This was her city after all, and whoever that was - they certainly weren't local. Selina let out a small, soft sigh. She really couldn't be bothered with anyone at the moment - and they were just getting to a good part downstairs.
"Unless you have anything more useful to say, I suggest you stay quiet. They're reaching a climax downstairs." She spoke matter of factly, leaning back a little and propping herself up with her arms.