Well that sorted that as far as Peter was concerned, he was ninety-percent positive she wasn't a ghost. He smiled too though as she introduced herself and he stepped a little bit closer. "I'm pretty new too actually." He admitted, "I mean it's been a couple weeks but all things considered, I heard there are people who have been here for a year already." Which was something of a terrifying thought if he let himself think about it too much or for too long. He had things he needed to do, a life he had to get back to - but here he was wandering around a maybe haunted hotel in the dark.
"I'm Peter," He added realizing that he'd actually skipped that part of introducing himself, "Peter Parker," He went on, like that made any sort of difference to the course of their conversation. but considering the company he had in many of the hotel's residence he supposed it could have sparked something. But he didn't think he saw any sort of recognition on her face, not when she turned to look at him or in hearing his name.
"They tell me we're in some sort of maybe Scotland," He told her shrugging his shoulders, "Like it looks like Scotland but isn't actually the real deal which just seems weird, if we were going to be trapped in some sort of pocket universe could we not have gotten somewhere with a little more sun and a little less doom and gloom?" That seemed like a fair trade to him, keep him here sure - but at least let him have a real beach.
She looked nice though, but not like someone who had anymore answers than what he did at the moment, "I don't suppose you've got access to a particle collider, do you?" Sure Tony had already nixed that idea, but Peter still had to think that maybe he could put something together to recreate the portal that had gotten him sucked into this mess to begin with.