>"On a more serious note, I did wish to ask about your world. What is wrong with it, and how did this come to happen?"
>"...though, if it really is all the same to you, perhaps you might produce some clothing first?"
>"I'm not certain you could really understand. I mean that as no slight, Terran, it is merely a matter beyond anything this world has known."
>"Very well." she says with a nod, and stands up. "And I suppose I should mention, since clothing is something of a concession to your world, that I have a name on this side, as well."
>"On this side?" Lily asks, plainly confused.
>The blonde nods, as she extends her arms out slightly. "On my world, my kind have no need of names. A name is a limit, a definition. It is something one cannot be more than. And more, we are all Mother's children, and have no desire to exalt ourselves unduly in her eyes. So we have no names amongst ourselves. But here, when we visit this world, it seems that names come to us, when we assume your true forms."
>"How does that work?" Lily starts.
>"Actually, that sorta makes sense." Rin informs her. "I've read some fairy tales where the creature can only be named once it shows its true form, or naming it forces it to reveal its true shape. These demons might work kinda the same way."
>A shimmering pattern of light surrounds the blonde human/demon's body as Lily listens to Rin's theory. Once your kasha is done, Lily asks the blonde, "So, what is your name?"
>And the young blonde answers, as the light drops away to reveal her wearing a plain white dress with a purple neckerchief tied into a bow, matching purple belt, and a white bonnet with dark purple bow, "My name is Louise."