She laughed at the mention of Natasha's antics. It must have been hard for him, at least until he'd gotten acclimated to the present. She was glad he had good friends in his teammates that wanted only the best for him. Diana had avoided interpersonal relationships, never finding something that would inspire her. Any time she did, it ended up in disaster. Somewhere along the way, she'd lost her spark.
"It's alright," she assured. "Though you had me terribly confused and fretting that I'd done something wrong. I am sorry you were going through that yourself."
Friendship was hard to come by, especially in the bizarre state of affairs in which they lived. She had seen him disappear from Goodland once before only to return without memories of having been there. She was grateful that this time she got to get to know him much better. Since they had grown closer as friends, it had shaken her. With Bruce around, at least she had someone to fall back on. It wasn't as easy to ask Bucky about Steve, not because Diana didn't trust him, far from it. She only knew and understand the man's loyalty and would never fault him for likely protecting him and her in the process.
"It's important to me, too," she agreed, smiling over at him. "You place too much doubt on yourself, Steve. Even if it were not to work out, you are and always will be a very dear friend to me. I promise you that."