Gwen thought it would be a decent set up, too. Of course she was really happy at the idea of living with Tony. It'd be nice to be able to see him anytime she wanted. It'd definitely improve her own living situation because despite being more of a solitary person back home given the whole Spider-Woman thing, she found herself more and more wanting to be around people now that she'd been in town for a while. It'd also maybe give her a chance to get to know the other Peter better, which she did want despite her own reasons for it being kind of hard. Not to mention, there was that whole Mr. Stark has a boyfriend who also happened to be Captain America which was so weird because her Captain America was a woman and Steve Rogers was an old guy who drew comics about Samantha. Weird Anyway.
Her train of thought kind of took her somewhere else for a few seconds but it'd be hard to tell since she was still staring at the floating pink seed-looking creatures. "Some Pig," she teased back, because Gwen loved a good (terrible) joke. She was a Spider-person. She kind of lived for that sort of thing, especially while she was Spidering. "And yeah, almost." Gwen wasn't exactly a fan of roughing it. They kept walking after the last of the singing seeds flew over them. "I wonder what else we'll find." It'd be pretty evident her mood had lifted miles from where it'd been when he'd first come to her house. "I hope I can find one that likes me. Maybe we can find you one that can help you tinker around like a bot."