Jade stood somewhat awkwardly while waiting for a response, which she got in the form of a brief laugh. She grimaced slightly, gesturing towards their destination. The demon began to talk as they walked and she turned up to look at him, listening. When he finished she nodded, "yeah, that sounds best. My name is Jade Elliot. Not exactly pleasant circumstances to meet under," Jade said, looking ahead. Neither actually meeting the demon nor the circumstances that were the cause could be called pleasant, although perhaps meeting the demon was less unpleasant than the circumstances. Jade shifted as the magic grew thick, wings adjusting uncomfortably as the magic was made to hide them. When they had been pulled to earth Jade landed fairly well, standing and taking in her surroundings. Her arms dangled by her sides, fingers messing with the unchanged white gown. Sion started talking and she nodded, frowning at her garments. Not exactly good for blending in, she would have to change that soon. "Yes, we are," she said, "any ideas on how we are going to find a place to stay? Don't suppose they gave you a wallet?" She wasn't exactly joking, but she didn't expect him to have one either. "We should head towards the city either way I guess..there are lights that way," she said, pointing a mile or so away towards what definitely looked like a city, while they were near a road surrounded on both sides by large properties. Jade hummed thoughtfully at the question, pondering it. "Bars come to mind, but that's not quite what you're asking, is it?" She responded after a minute, "I'm not certain, wouldn't that be your area of expertise, being a demon?" She continued thinking over what would leave one exposed to having advantage taken of their heart or desires. Nothing came to her mind, several potential ideas simply contradicted each other. As they approached approached the city the properties grew smalled, eventually giving way to urban blocks. Jade looked around, watching a few civilians that looked at them oddly. "Ah..I should probably fix the robe thing soon. Not really blending in," she said, holding onto one of her arms. "I wasn't told much about our assignment. What were you told?" she asked.