This is not Idaia's closet.
It's something weird.
That could be either a really good thing or a really bad thing.
She probably wasn't going to succeed at what she needed to succeed at anyway; worth the gamble.
She steps inside.
"So far every time I've ever thought I was safe something horrible decided to prove me wrong."
"Yeah. Me too. Maybe he'll be able to target me instead of the place, and won't even land in my world at all."
"They're not dead. We're getting you out of that place. You'll see them again."
"- I'm going to grab my purse," Bella says. "And spend all my Imperium currency getting stuff from Bar, whatever would be handy to have in your world. She can't sell magic stuff, though."
Bella opens her door again. Her purse is hanging off the doorknob that lets out into the apartment complex hall; she can float it over easily. "I don't have that much, but what would be good to bring?"
"Good question. Things coming immediately to mind are like toiletries and food and things."
"I was thinking more things that would be hard to get in your world."
"Unless you know how to drive, a driver's license probably isn't the best idea, but I can teach you. Um, passport, birth certificate...I'm assuming Bar can't get you a valid Social Security number..."
Technically, none of these things will be valid or appear in corresponding records. I can exceed the threshold at which most bureaucracies will assume the problem is on their end, but it may be unwise to do this with multiple documents for a single person.
"Hmm, true. Do you know if there's anything on that list besides the birth certificate that she'd need in order to make it look like she was a perfectly valid citizen with, like, crazy religious conservative parents or something?"
It is technically possible to be a valid citizen with no documentation at all, merely difficult to prove that this juxtaposition is in place. Birth certificates are relatively harder to check up on than anything with a central issuing authority, and my recommendation is one of those and an expired passport to be "replaced".
"You'd know better than I would. As best as I can follow the conversation, sounds good."
Where would you like to have been born? Do you want to translate or transliterate your surname?
"No idea where I should have been born. Uh, but I would like to be age of legal majority only just barely. Translate it."
"Oh, huh, I heard your surname as a word in my language, d'you think you can pronounce it like a name instead of a word?"