Natasha nodded, it wasn't that she was the only one to ever stop and think - but often she was the only one to take a step back and consider what their actions might lead to. So it was nice to see a little bit of that in Eddie too - this was a situation with a lot of possibilities for how it might all play out in the end, there was no way to know for certain if any one option might be more realistic than another. In truth, were she not already dead, she might just have been a little bit more skeptical of a place that had so many variables to deal with. But there they were, dead and in a city that they'd stepped into through a door in a house in a town that would fit in a space less than half the size of one of these city blocks.
It was all more than just a little bit crazy. She knew this, and she was running with it. There hadn't been a lot about her life over the last decade that hadn't been more than a little bit crazy.
But here they were looking around and trying to decide their next course of action, she closed the door, slowly, watching as she did to make sure that she knew exactly what they were dealing with and that they'd be able to get back again. But in the end it closed just like any other door and remained there looking not quite like it belonged, but not so out of place that it drew attention to itself.
"You know, I hadn't thought of that." She admitted when Eddie mentioned the door into the field. "Maybe it would have been one of those free standing doors with nothing on either side of it. Like you see in movies." Well she thought maybe they were in movies, that seemed like the sort of thing that would be. "Next time it opens out into a field I'll have to go through just to see how it looks." Though she guessed any other field might handle it differently than the one they'd just seen.
"I see a couple drug stores around," She pointed out after she felt settled enough about the door and the reaction of people on the street to it and them. "Want to start there and then see how we feel after?"