She laughed and rolled her eyes at him, "How about this, any time you get injured while we're out together I'll do what I can to patch you up again." She offered, unless of course it was something serious then she'd have to drag him to Strange whatever his feelings for the man might be, there were just some things that Kitty was not equipped to deal with.
"I don't know have you considered that maybe you're the bad luck charm?" She fixed him with an innocent look, "I mean people don't normally get stabbed around me and then you and I hang out one afternoon and there's stabbing?" She held up her hands as she shrugged, in a sort of what can you do gesture before she grinned. "We did a pretty good job," Sure things got a little heated there for a minute, but they'd both made it out alive, they had come back with what Pyro had wanted to find, and she'd gotten him all sewn back up again after, so you know - not a bad team. "Sidekick?" She arched an eyebrow at him, "If anyone is the side-kick it's you."
It was strange and different to be joking and teasing with Pyro of all people, but after what they'd just done it didn't feel weird. She hoped that this was a dynamic they could maintain, he'd changed there at the end of his life, he'd done something for the benefit of them all - and that meant something to her, even if it hadn't played out the way he wanted it to in the end. The act itself had been important. And despite his history, she was willing to give him a chance here.
And he seemed to be trying too. Someone who was only bad, would never have gone through a week of door sitting to try and find a place that he could get things together for burgers.
"Yes, definitely something better. A little less with the monster parents." She agreed.