Faith had actually really missed the way Buffy handled multiple threats like that. The fresh perspective, the reminder of where she'd come from, that was really needed right now. "Everyone should just get a life," she smirked. "Or bad guy death match. We could sell tickets." The truth was the sound of this Twilight guy did freak her out. but one crisis at a time.
"Horemony?" She grinned hugely. "I've so gotta call her that to her face. And yeah, that exposure, totally sucks. You know I've actually been lectured on the rights of 'undead citizens' from the people about to be victims of said citizens," she shook her head. "It's crazy." And there was still the sadder side of it all, when even her friends didn't get it. "Some of them want to live in a world where there's always another way. But eventually it's crunch time and you can wish all you want, no other option's gonna appear."
She still wasn't sure if Buffy would be up for joining the team. She didn't know if she even wanted to address that issue tonight. But Faith knew she did want to just go out on a good, old fashioned, slay trip. "I am always up for a hunt," she smirked. "I'm up for going back to the various bad guy hide outs and beating them up, again, to try to get the info."
The blank expression reminded Faith of her own when she'd first met TK and she grinned. "Just wait, you'll meet them and then get really confused. I still don't get most of it."