Father/Daughter Woods Date?
She knew he probably would've been the one to go up there, even without her asking him to. But Gwen was used to working alone, getting the job done and calling it a day herself. She also knew she'd be more inconspicuous than Tony's Iron Man suit and something told her that they really needed to try to be as not visible as possible. Her senses were still sort of going nuts so she knew this wasn't just going to be a relaxing hike.
Things felt darker, even with the glow of the arc reactor. But as ominous as that was, she still giggled a bit when he booped her nose. Gwen turned herself right-side-up and stood on her feet. "I think.. we gotta wander," she said. "Because something feels a bit, er.. We just gotta move." Maybe find a safer place to stop and wait and see if a door appeared.
But as she started to step, the hairs on her arms and neck raised and she hesitated. "Did you hear that?" She whispered. She looked up at Tony, her eyes a little wider. Her heart beat exactly four times before she was shooting her webbing up again, and this time she grabbed Tony by the waist and once the webbing caught it pulled them both up into the air just as something launched out of the trees to their right. Gwen couldn't see it clearly; it was fast. But she heard teeth snapping. "Now might be a good time for Iron Man," she said, as she swung them several feet away, detached from the web and took them back to the ground.