He turned around, facing her again. "A couple blocks east," he said. "I don't know if anywhere in the city is totally safe right now, but I don't think getting out of here's an option. In the next ten minutes, everyone is going to go pouring out of here in their cars. It'd take hours just to get out of the borough. We're better off spending the night at my place. It's not like it'd be any better sitting in a car that's moving an inch an hour. Besides, it should be far out enough that the carnage will stay away."