She nodded when he said that he was alright. She knew that now she should probably put together some sort of pack so that they wouldn't get caught too unawares while out looking for Bruce. She personally doubted that they would find him today, since he had likely gone farther out than they could track in a day, but she would be very happy and pleased if they found some new tracks.
She smiled at him when he said that he took a lot of walks in New York after waking up. It was something that she understood quite a bit now. She wanted to just kind of crawl into a hole and forget about the world for a while, but she knew better than to do something like that. "I don't think he's gone for good, either," she said as she moved about the trailer, starting to put together some supplies for them to go out and look for signs of Bruce. She knew that, despite everything, he wouldn't just leave her like this. What happened wasn't his fault. That was undue pressure that none of them were prepared for. "It would be nice if we found him first, though."
"Tony has been tracking him some from the sky," she continued. "Bruce moves faster than most of us can keep up with when he's changed, but it's not exactly easy for him to cover his tracks, even if he were to think of such a thing." If anything, Bruce could likely trace them back as long as he hadn't gone a ridiculously long distance. She hoped that he hadn't ran all the way to Mexico or something while he was the Other Guy.
When she was ready, she followed him out, looking over the tracks that, while covered in snow, were still pretty easy for her to spot. She knew what to look for. Bruce had been uprooting trees during his rage, so he wouldn't be hard to track at all.