"Hell's Kitchen? Wow so just across the river then." Peter could definitely appreciate a New York girl. It was kind of nice really - sure the Avengers based themselves out of New York a lot of the time but you know they weren't all actual New Yorkers, her attitude made a lot more sense now. You didn't grow up in the city and come out entirely normal.
He huffed softly and shook his head, "Normally no, I don't usually tell anyone that I'm Spider-Man." He admitted, it felt a little bit strange here actually when he sat here thinking about it. To go from a life of keeping his identity a secret, guarding it as much as he possibly could to keep his family safe to being here now with so many people who knew exactly who and what he was. "But this place made things a little bit more complicated for me, and being open about who I am just made things a little bit easier for me to navigate things." And well spending the last four months going around as nothing but Spider-Man would have driven him nuts.
Peter wished he was a little bit better at this, that he could help her more with the adjustment that she was going to have to make to her new reality of being stuck here with the rest of them. "Be nice if we could say that's all we were." Free underwear and freedom from the bonds of capitalism? Well it sounded nice until you realized that it meant you were stuck here in this place to make something like that a reality.
"You look like you've been through something recently." Like maybe even that same night recently by the looks of her as she moved slowly and carefully, like she might be nursing a broken rib, definitely some bruising, he hoped no internal bleeding, they weren't really equipped to deal with things like that here. "So I can imagine that your tolerance for more bullshit being thrown at you is kind of low right now," she might actually have a lot tolerance in general by the looks of her he thought, but that was besides the point. "I don't want you to think I'm here to sell you on some idea that you're in some amazing new commune where we have freed ourselves from the burden of money and jobs and the ridiculous rates they expect for rent these days in the city. None of us here really know what's going on, we were all pulled from our lives and dropped here for some reason and we're all just trying to make the best of it."