Eddie & Hopper
The door wasn't opening no matter how hard Eddie tried. He supposed, at least, he could check out what the door looked like when it was standing in the middle of a place a door shouldn't be. Sure, he'd told Natasha that he didn't want to find out but this place, apparently, had other plans. Releasing the handle, he walked around it with a frown. It was just a door. A door standing in the middle of a forest with nothing behind it or around it. Just like one would expect to find in a horror movie. Great. That didn't leave him with a further sense of foreboding. Things were probably going to go as poorly as they had at that fussy ghost hotel.
Hearing Hopper's voice he turned around and gave the man a frown. "Sorry. This doesn't usually happen." He thought. He couldn't be too sure. He'd only gone through the doors twice. The first time he and Nat wound up in the city they saw in front of them. The second time Richie claimed the hotel wasn't the destination. He promised it was a beach. He was a little more inclined to believe it now. The door he'd picked out, the world he saw beyond it had been a sprawling city. He knew there was a drug store and assumed there were other stores as well. Places to buy the supplies Hopper needed. The Eggos for his daughter.
He probably should've come a little more prepared. "You have a gun, right?" He asked as he began to look around their immediate surroundings for anything that could be used as a weapon for himself. He was scared, sure. He was scared and panicked and maybe this wouldn't go well for him but he was brave too. He knew that now. He'd rediscovered that for himself when this place turned him back into a child and he worked up the courage to let the person he loved the most know how he felt.
"The doorways are usually pretty predictable. Gathering parties run through here all the time on supply runs." And he'd heard of the Hargreeves even if he hadn't had much interaction with them. No one had warned him of something like this happening before. "They seem to be malfunctioning. Last time this happened my... my idiot was trying to take me to the beach. We wound up in some creepy hotel full of ghosts that wanted to kill us. I'm not sure where this is going to be any better." He admitted.