Re: Lab: Gwen/Bruce
You have my word, Doctor Banner. Daily messages, sir. [She knew she was going to have to keep up with the check-ins, or she'd have everyone trying to find that door. From what she could tell, the inlet wasn't always in the same place, and it would just be a big mess if a search party went in after the search party. So, she meant it. Even if it was a one-liner that indicated they were fine, she'd manage something.]
I can't imagine it. [It was an honest admission about the abuse he and Flash had suffered. It didn't matter how much she tried to put herself in their shoes, she couldn't. She could be compassionate, and she had been in high school, with Flash, but she couldn't actually imagine the feeling of having her dad turn on her and hurt her. It was just too impossible for her to believe; her trust in her dad just went too deep.
His question about Peter and taking pictures after he was eighteen made her smile, but it was sad smile.] I died before either of us turned eighteen, sir. [She sighed.] Being ready to meet him is irrelevant. Mary Jane has made meeting him not optional. I tried to avoid it, but there's no point anymore. No point wasting energy wishing for a scenario that doesn't included witnesses or zombies.