It seemed that he wasn't the only one looking a gift horse right in the snout about now, if Murphy's answer was anything to go by. It was a close-run battle to work out which of them was the more cynical and, generally speaking, it was usually him. Mostly due to her faith in humanity and other entities, which Harry respected but didn't always share. On either front.
"So, we're both admitting this whole thing is freaky and weird? Excellent!" he said with a wry smirk. "Unfortunately it's also hugely convenient, so I'm going with it for the time being." Harry wanted to make sure Murph understood that accepting the house's presence and exploiting it's purpose wasn't the same as believing it was some benevolent gift. If they were looking for that kind of sucker, whoever 'they' were, they'd have to look elsewhere.
Harry gave a nod and whispered a soft word to allow them to step into the circle before closing it with a gesture. "Ready or not, here we go..." he said as he started to channel power towards a point just outside the circle. When the moment was right he pushed his Will towards the point and commanded, "aparturum!" Rending the fabric of space apart was an effort, but Harry made sure not to use all his energy in one shot, in case more urgent action was required in the aftermath. Instead of an influx of fae from the NeverNever his actions were greeted with total silence. "Not even crickets? A guy could feel seriously unappreciated after that kind of effort," he told Murphy with a frown of confusion.