You tell a sad experience while laughing but then sadly ask why it isn't funny

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Superman:

He watched with saddened eyes, upset and furious you went through this, then his heartbroke when your laughter stopped and asked him "Why isn't it funny?".

He shook his head as he reached out, slow so you can pull away, and took your hands; telling you because it isn't and what you went through is horrible, trying to laugh it off won't do you any good. He hesitated but then suggested to get a professional to help you with this as you can't live with it without addressing it.

Batman:

He watched with a stoic face so your laughter became shaky, starting to feel hot inside and panicked as you began regretting starting this story and trying to tell yourself it isn't that serious.

You couldn't even ask anything as he took your hand, tugged it so you hit his chest, then held you tight. No words were said but it was clear he was saying "it's okay now". He never let go, tightened the hold as you began crying and hugged him back.

Wonder Woman:

She shook her head as she listened then firmly told you this isn't funny. It disgusted her that you were laughing, but you replied you want it to be funny and not sad so she argued it is sad though.

Both ended up arguing, where you angrily asked "Why isn't it funny?!" so she yelled back why it isn't. She didn't mean to argue, but it did finally make you crack and start crying so it became calm again and both could now get to the next stage. She held you, apologizing then trying to console you.

J'onn J'onzz:

He deals with many heroes who try to play off their stories, who tell themselves "others have experienced this" or "others have it worse" so he puts his hand up to silence you then tells you your experience isn't less because of others life stories.
You assured him it's funny but he shook his head making you nod and get annoyed but then look up to keep from crying; asking "Why isn't it funny?!". He waited a few seconds then began his usual routine of dealing with people who are talking of such things.

Flash:

He couldn't stand it anymore. You trying to laugh it off made it more horrible and angered him that you think this is a matter you shouldn't be serious about.

So he firmly told you "stop", which made you go silent. Both stared at each other until you asked him "It isn't funny, is it?" which made him wildly shake his head and say "No! Not one bit." He made you sit down and talk it out with him, without trying to play it off as something little or casual because it isn't.

Hawkgirl:

She stared with widen eyes as you tried to laugh it off but because of her look stopped laughing. Tears formed as you asked her "Why isn't it funny?".

Her arms were so quick around you, holding you tight, a hand on the back of your head to rub it and push your face against her shoulder so you know you can be vulnerable against her in her safe embrace. She didn't answer, she wouldn't know where to begin; so she will begin with first providing the comfort you need.

Green Lantern:

He was quite sure you were gonna get an attack by how you kept laughing and avoiding eye contact so he put a hand on your shoulder, telling you a simple "calm down, take your time".

Hearing that assurance he's listening and it is being taken serious made it hit extra hard of what happened and how you truly feel about it so tears formed and asked him "why isn't it funny?!" as you wanted it to be that instead of these complicated things. He rubbed your shoulder, calmly telling you because not everything is then both talked about it slow and long.

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