Faith had never really had, well she didn't want to seem like using her name against herself, but she never had Faith in herself to be a good person. She was used to getting her own way and did a hell of a lot of fun doing it and loved being a bad girl. She had been on her own for so long and when she met Buffy and the Scooby's, all that changed. She tried so hard to not let them in, but she couldn't. She could see the good in all of them, including the stuffy Giles and nerdy Willow and Xander. She wanted what they had, a friendship, it was almost, say like a family. Yes Faith wanted family and when she saw how Buffy lived, she yearned for that.. she never wanted to take over Buffy's life, but she wanted to be part of it. She had finally managed to redeem herself and her life changed for the better when she ran into one Mr Dean Winchester on a Patrol. He was hunting some Vampires, the very same vampires Faith was hunting while on Patrol. Neither of them believed their cover stories at first, Dean choosing to believe she was a Vampire as well, till he made her do the normal ritual of drinking holy water and etc. They decided to team up and got the Vamp's rather quickly. She couldn't help but feel aroused after their kill and they had incredible sexy right in the Demon Hunter's classie Chevy Impala. From that night on, they became a couple and they hunted together and decided to live together. This was the first man she ever really trusted and loved enough to make commitement with, but she knew he was all worth it. He got her and understood her like nobody else ever word. She was brought back to the present as she sat in on another scooby Gang meeting with her boyfriend Dean Winchester by her side, she sighed happily as she snuggled into Dean, listening intently to Giles explain their latest case as she looked around at each of them, Buffy, Will, Dawn, Xander, Anya, Giles, Kennedy, Angel, Spike and even Robin Wood who became a scooby Gang member and then back at Dean, smiling to herself, she felt for the first time, like she really was home with her family.
