"And that right there," She said shaking her head as Eddie explained the severed legs a little bit more, "Is exactly why I'd prefer the alien army. I'm not a big fan of psychological torment, so if I have the choice to avoid it?" She lifted her shoulders, it wasn't really much of a choice. And she hated that it was something Eddie had to face, or anyone for that matter. It was never a good thing when something like that was in the world, she knew, and people who weren't trained for it having to endure it? Just made it that much worse.
"Yeah, we're going to have to trade war stories one of these days." She agreed, because she had a feeling he had a couple whoppers, and well it would be new for her to talk about some of what she'd done with someone who hadn't already lived it. But that's what all of this was for right? Figuring things out? Trying new things? Making new friends? At least that's what she told herself, she wasn't totally sure it was, but she was going to try it at the very least.
For now though there was the city on the other side of the door, and maybe dishes for Eddie and whatever else the might find that seemed right. For now they were just on the street, looking around and taking it all in. Eddie there beside her after he'd come through too. She looked back at the door again at his question, pursing her lips for a moment. "I think," She said after a moment, "Maybe we close it," She didn't like the thought of an unguarded opening into their world, it felt too peaceful there to invite that kind of thing into it, but closing it and closing themselves into this world was a risk.
"I've heard that nothing has come through the doors yet that someone from town hadn't brought on purpose, but it feels like on a street like this maybe we shouldn't test that theory." People didn't seem to be paying either of them or the door much attention at the moment, like they couldn't see it, or they were just too busy with their lives to pay it much attention. "Maybe we do a sort of mostly closed thing, and we don't go too far." Which would limit their options when it came to dishes, but she thought might make the idea of the door being sort of closed easier to bear too, so they wouldn't have to worry about getting lost either.