Natasha laughed, "Well that's the nice thing about this place, right?" She raised her shoulders a little in a shrug, "I've got nothing but time on my hands. If it turns out you really do want to spend and afternoon telling me about it I can make the time for it." Normal was better than anything else. Sure there hadn't been much normal about Natasha's life, at least by comparison. But she craved it all the same, maybe that's why she'd fallen for Clint and his family the way she had. They were normal even with everything Clint did.
It was entirely foreign to Natasha the first time she'd met them, his wife and their children. And then somehow there had been space for her there and they'd become her family too, a little bit of normal in a life that was anything but. And she'd given everything to help keep them together. She'd never regret that. But she didn't want to think about what she'd given up. She'd much rather listen to Eddie talk about his normal.
They'd do that later though, for now they were dealing with something decidedly not normal. Because sure the house looked fine, but if the doors went anywhere? Then that qualified as the opposite of normal. But with Eddie's agreement she decided to pick one of the doors at random and peered inside.
"Well..." She said standing back a little bit to let him see. "I don't know what I expected but this was not it." Beyond the doorway was a world bathed in a soft pastel pink, a field of what looked like lush swaying pink grasses and a sun overhead warm and bright as it showed them a beautiful spring day. She guessed it might be spring at least, but that was probably just because it seemed so bright and nice and reminded her of that particular season.
"I wonder," She frowned and then looked around the other side of the door where other doors lined the walls and she left the door to that field open and then opened another door this time it was a city street, but not any city she'd ever been to. Cars zipped by flying past the door way and over their heads she saw as she looked up to see buildings rising up into the sky and disappearing into a layer of clouds. She pulled back then looking between the two doors each of them going to their own unique world not changing despite the other door she'd opened. "Should we go in one?" She asked Eddie? She'd be plenty happy to just try a couple other doors and see where they went, but she was curious too.