The grin, wide in its amusement on her face was funny. So was his advice. It was true, after all. Tugged along, she gave a small wave and then nodded at the other conversation. Air, air would be good. She stepped up to the window, staring out for a minute, and then turned to face herself. David.
"It's weird looking down so much." She was focusing on those things, the way she had to peer down instead of up. "I feel awful about it." Admitted quietly, before she added, "I know I shouldn't, but I do." She also felt frustrated, but that was because she disliked big surprises. And this was a big surprise. "It..might be a setback." She wasn't sure yet, still had to process.
Taking a breath, she smiled again, and glanced around. "No shouting or things breaking, though. That's probably good." She tugged on their fingers as well, that making her smile more. "This is good too." Syd chuckled then, eyebrows lifting a little. "I had actually thought about this; later, when I figured it out more."