Thor's eyes squinted as the girl slightly lifted up her helmet, searching for any hints as to what she looked like. Although he wasn't quite sure why he cared so much, it was most likely something to do with him wanting to bond with her more. He sighed at himself, prying where he shouldn't be prying wasn't very polite of him. He vowed to himself to stop doing such a thing and shook himself out of the thoughts of what pretty face was behind the helmet, as her personality already seemed to tug on his heart. "I'm sure he will be around, maybe not tomorrow, but we will see him soon for sure. Someone with that much mystery typically doesn't hunker down and hide. Not in my experience anyways." The god replied, clearing his voice before he spoke.
"I do wish we do as well, villains like this aren't good for not only the city but possibly the world. I have never seen someone capable of conjuring things so powerful, it makes me rather afraid." Astoria admitted as she typed up forms on her computer. It took her only an hour with Tom's help to get everything finished and she uploaded the tasks to two small phones that each group would be taking with them tomorrow. "Thank goodness, I sure didn't want to be up all night doing that," the hero said, flashing one of her rare beautiful smiles at the villain. "I truly do appreciate your help." She said truthfully.