"Y'never know, they might show up here, after you. So it won't matter if they have to get on without you for a bit. It took about a week or so since I arrived here, for a friend of mine to show," she added, to give at least a bit of hope that he hadn't seen the last of the people he left back where he came from. Amy couldn't think of "home" as anywhere, although Leadworth had actually been home for most of her life. Home had slowly become the TARDIS and that could be (before Red Oak, at least) anywhere and everywhere in the world or in time, so she learned to quickly adapt to the way of life in Red Oak, as best she could.
"Yeah, this is it," she confirmed, taking a moment after he cut the engine before she moved to get off the bike. "I dunno how nice it actually is, inside, but from the comms it seems that it's where everyone is going to stay, unless they find somewhere else to stay."