Aw, he was shy. Spider-Woman smiled. Craning her neck to look up at him from an upside-down position was starting to be a pain. Just because she could do it didn't mean it was comfortable, y'know. In one fluid motion she was up at a tall stance on the slight arch of that structure as it extended outward, balancing with no apparent amount of effort. "Hulkling, huh? I think I can see why." Spider-Woman's smile grew bigger as she took a step forward so that she was at the end of the post. With some movement, it sprung in a way that a stiff diving board lacking flexibility would.
"But it's me, yeah. Spider-Woman," she made a smooth rolling gesture with her hand, following the action with an exaggerated bow, "in the flesh." And then she glanced up at him with a single beat's pause. "Really." Straightening up, her hands found her hips where they settled loosely. "Still nervous?" She asked with a subtle hint of banter in her tone.