Re: [Capital: Gwen & Flash]
Perry wasn't very nice, in Gwen's estimation, and she totally wasn't sure what the donor (and everyone else) had seen in him. She acknowledged the fact that maybe he was super different here than he'd been in New York, and it was possible her experience with him wasn't what everyone else's experience with him had been. But, as it was, she didn't have a very high opinion of Perry. Flash, on the other hand, totally tried to be nice to everyone (and to help them), and she believed that was way more heroic. "You and Reaper can totally introduce dark fabrics into heroism. It'll be a fashion revolution," she suggested, smiling as the spider turned red and as Reaper chirped. "I'm going with webbing, but no spider."
She scoffed, the sound mostly a snuffle of an exhale through her nose. "I think the beer is coming out of your wallet, Flash Madison. I'm totally a cheap date." She was half paying attention to their surroundings as they walked, but she wasn't super worried. Her enhanced senses were on high-alert, but there wasn't anything immediate to worry about... yet. "I heard even really bad kidneys are worth money, and we can totally trade yours in for a vacation in the Bahamas. Or, where is it that everyone goes for Spring Break?"
It was dumb, meaningless chatter, and Gwen kept it up, arm looped through Flash's and her body pressed close to his side, until she walked up to the vendor in question. His stall was recessed into a dark, dark corner, and he had four items on display. "Hi," Gwen said, a waggle of her fingers that totally didn't seem at all like it belonged to an intellectual girl. "What are these?" Again, it was feigned blondness, and she batted her seafoam lashes up at Flash.
The man, in a very unimpressed and discounting voice, dumbed down his explanation, explaining that one was a time machine, the other opened portals into other dimensions, the third changed appearances, and the fourth made people disappear. Gwen forced herself to giggle super lightheartedly, and she looked up at Flash for guidance (that she totally didn't need), but it made the vendor sneer and look at them like they were harmless idiots, which Gwen hoped was a good thing.