“There’s a lot — aaaghh — a lot of pain,” she whispered. A muscle in her arm clenched, and her hands trembled. “But I’ll be oka—” A spasm in her back cut off that sentence and pulled her out of her fetal curl. “Take me away from here. Too much input. Please,” she whispered.
Tony hesitated a moment, not wanting to cause her any further pain, but moved to pick her up all the same. “Hold on, I’ll get us somewhere quiet, all right?” He held her as gently as he could manage while still holding her safely, and took off, leaving the other Avengers to deal with Banner. “Where?” he asked. The city was a big place, and very few areas could be considered quiet by anyone’s standards.
She concentrated on trying to control her muscles, but it didn’t really help. “‘m sorry,” she murmured, clinging to the suit. “Didn’t want you to know about this.” Where would be free of the hum of other hearts? Up high was always a safe bet. “Tower,” Summer told Tony, before more muscles clenched, and she clamped her teeth together. “Yours.”