She could understand that feeling, well she imagined she could if she wasn't who she was and she'd found a friend here. She could imagine letting that be the thing that she focused on after she'd arrived without a thought for leaving this place. "Well happy to have done it so we both know now." She said with an easy sort of laugh, sure Steve and Tony had explained it to her, but she'd wanted to see for herself. Even if she couldn't figure out another way at the problem she wanted to be able to know that she'd tried.
And she'd done that. And nothing had changed.
But at least she was meeting someone new, it was a welcome change. "I haven't been back in a while, too cold." She lifted a shoulder in a sort of shrug, and well the Avengers kept her busy enough. "No it's definitely not New York," She agreed with a laugh, "I think I'm okay with that though, it's good to get out of the city sometimes." She hadn't been able to bring herself to go into the city often after the snap, it was too quiet, too empty. An aching reminder of their failure. But this place? It was obvious it had always been small, they weren't missing people here, not like back home.
"From what I've heard those doors might be a good way to get in some traveling, though." She told him, that might be her next stop, it was one thing to hear about something like that but she needed to see that for herself to really believe it. Even after experiencing time travel she would always be a little bit of a skeptic at heart. Or maybe it was just that she was a realist. She'd leave breaking reality to Tony.
"I'll be honest that's the part of getting out on my own that I'm not thrilled about, who wants to spend their time gathering up the essentials like that?" Steve and Tony's place was furnished already, they'd obviously been living there for a while, building a life together. It was strange, especially after she'd seen their falling out when Tony had been recovered. They'd always been better on the same side though, and if it took them being here in this place for that to happen? She wasn't going to say anything to jeopardize it. "I was never much of a homemaker."