Re: [flash and gwen at the hospital]
[If it was anyone else, the comment about not being dead yet would've been met with something completely illogical about fate, which she would then defend with logic that she'd come up with herself, and which really wasn't logical at all. But this was Flash, and he was lying in a hospital bed, and he didn't have legs, and she laughed and nervous little laugh and covered her mouth a second later.] Yet. You're not arguing with me anymore. [Her hand didn't move until he began his optimistic speech about improved prosthetics, and that was a very logical statement, which should have been soothing and, yet, it wasn't soothing at all.] I was going to ask Mr. Stark, but I figured it was up to you who you wanted to know.
[It wasn't cool; she knew it wasn't cool, so she didn't agree with him. She just gave him a look that said she knew better and, when he opened his arm out, she crawled up the bed and curled up next to him and held him tight. Her head on his shoulder, and she just listened to him breathe at first. Because he was alive, and that hadn't been a given at all.]
In the comics, how does it work? [The question came after a long pause, a few sniffles and some tears.]