She shrugged at that. Then tucked away the small tea cup in her pocket, someone might want it back. She couldn't figure out who off the top of her head, or if it would even survive very long there-but damnit she would try to reunite it with someone. Why the hell it meant so much to her all the sudden she didn't comprehend. She'd barely been there long enough to appreciate life at the complex, but others had. She supposed maybe if it meant bringing someone some bit of comfort in the hell they were about to face then they deserved it. Buffy herself didn't own many things in this world. Most of them were back home in Sunnydale, so the things she found while they sifted, she would hold until the rightful owners claimed them.
"Yeah..I know that." Mentally she did, but she had felt as though she hadn't done enough lately all the same. She looked over at Spike and shrugged. "That's not the bit I'm worried about. I know we'll win, but at what cost to them? They have lives..families." Things she missed from home the most. People who believed in her. She lacked that here. At least she felt like she did. The ones around her from home were so much older it was hard to get in their heads, especially Cordelia. Though that was the weirdest friendship of all, she felt closer to her than anyone else. In High School they hadn't exactly been close or anything...
She'd been running basically on auto pilot since she'd arrived. This was no different. She'd lost friends to that thing called the seal, and didn't say a word. She'd been bombarded with information since day one, and she'd yet to make a single complaint against it. It was a lot of weight to put on a teenager, even on a teenage slayer. But she still moved forward. Lifting rubble here and there and picking up what she could carry of peoples lives to return to them.
Looking back at Spike for a long moment as she watched him, her typically stern look in his direction seemed to soften-though just a fraction. He actually seemed to care about people. It was a side of him she'd never seen.