"Only the really important information." Marty said shaking his head, of course at this point, superpowers were easier to deal with than the possibility of children. He chuckled though. "Oh come on, don't tell me you didn't think for just a second about what it would be like to fly when you wound up here and they told you you'd get super powers." Marty refused to believe that most people wouldn't have at least thought about it for a few minutes. "She's doing good - it's a little stressful, there's a lot more that goes into planning a wedding than I ever realized, but we're roping everyone in to help where we can. But I'll do my best to sound the early warning system if I think you need it."
"Ah is that what happened? I guess I can forgive you for being dense for now then." Just one of the many reasons Marty never wanted to be in charge.
"How about the guys who write comic books? They should have a pretty good idea how super powers work don't you think?" Marty suggested with a smirk. Before he shrugged. "Lucky guess?" He hedged, and sighed when Morgan called him on it - it was bad enough that his entire house minus Robert knew what he could do, he didn't need more people knowing he'd gotten a power. "I'll have you know stupid is a good look on me." He closed his eyes for a brief moment before he nodded. "No questions, and I'll see what I can do to help."
And then Morgan was settling in, and they were going to see what happened - whether it ended up being anything new or not. Of course then he was pulled into that place where he'd met Morgan last time, it wasn't a gradual thing like it had been then, it wasn't like he'd somehow drifted into it, but instead been pulled in. "It was faster this time, last time it was slower - it took me a while to realize what had happened. There's not a question about it now." And part of that could just be because he'd done it before, it wasn't completely new to him. "So now we start trying something really different?"