After his introduction, her eyes lit up in recognition. Faith leaned against the back of her seat as she studied him thoughtfully. He wasn't exactly what she imagined an angel would like, but he did warn her that he wasn't the halo kind. Frowning slightly, it struck her that there was a genuine angel in front of her, and he apparently had the ability to poof out of nowhere. While it was impressive to have that kind of power, she could only imagine what other tricks he was hiding up his sleeve. Faith decided it would probably be best for her to be on her best behavior. Nodding her head in greet, she said casually, "Oh, yeah. The angel."
She wasn't sure what he wanted until he laid out the cards before her. He wanted to know what was going on there. Faith didn't have the full story, but she knew enough. Apparently there were time doctors running around who had a better grasp on the situation than she did. "Okay, let's discuss," she said, trying to limit her sarcasm. It was a difficult situation, but she really didn't feel like getting struck down by a vengeful angel. That's how it went right? She wasn't exactly the bible thumping type. "We're in some bodunk town in Delaware, and people are just being pulled from all over the place."