"Not exactly like a knight, but you're the Doctor. So you'll do," she answered back in a teasing tone, her smirk appearing on her features once again. It went without saying that she cared about the Doctor and he was one of the most important people in her life. He'd been her imaginary friend for the majority of her life, after all. But he didn't have to know that. So, she went about giving him a hard time about it. When he snapped his braces against himself, all she could do was laugh at him, because he looked a bit like a wounded child when he did that. "What? Why not!" Amy made a face as he told her not to chase the dragon and mentioned how it was helpful. "I've never seen a dragon before. I didn't even know they were real, 'til I heard about that one that sleeps in the park sometimes."
When he insisted bow ties were cool, she couldn't help but give him a doubtful look. Then she remembered that Superman was an alien, yeah? "Of course he would, you're an alien, he's an alien." Actually, that explained a lot. But now she was tuning him out as he went on about this scarf of his. One look at the wardrobe of the TARDIS and she knew he always had some odd taste in clothes, even if she found a few things she could piece together for outfits from time to time.
"You're getting slow, Doctor," she teased him, but slowed her pace to allow them to fall in step, since they didn't know what they would find in Metropolis or what they might have to run from. "It's... a bit less boring than I thought it was, before," she told him honestly. Red Oak was sort of like Leadworth for her in the beginning, but after the events of Halloween, she was beginning to change her opinion on it. "Not the same as adventuring through time and space, though." She missed that and she didn't even get to do that for long.