Rasteva drew back as the woman's hands came forward, practically hissing at the near contact. "Do not TOUCH me, Human! I have no idea where your idiot hands have been!" Rasteva's irritation returned full force and they began to wonder if they'd made a mistake. The woman was SMILING of all things, seeming amused by a joke that the Daemon wasn't in on. It was preferable to her sprinting away screaming in terror. The conversation would have been cute woefully short then, but she didn't have to smile either. The woman could have at least had the decency to be slightly afraid of Rasteva. "Are all your ilk so insufferably rude?" The angry little cloud attempted to drift away from the woman's curious hands, grumbling loudly. Her words stuck out to them and the Daemon could not resist scoffing. "Then everyone was either lying to you or a complete fool. I'd gladly bet on the latter." Her behavior was strange, not that Rasteva was an expert on the subject. As far as they knew everything Humans did and said was strange. Her delight was certainly odd given her assertation that Humans did not believe that Daemons even existed. "Strange that you would say that. My kind have had dealings with Humans for as long as you've existed on this miserable rock. I cannot count how many of them had a direct hand in what you'd call notable events." Rasteva paused to let out an irritable grumble. "It's all quite annoying, really." Another breeze struck the Daemon, and their smokelike form curled in on itself as Rasteva struggled to keep themselves whole. It was infuriating to be so weak in the presence of a Human but there was nothing to be done. The woman's questions were even more irritating, but they at least took Rasteva's mind off of their current predicament. "Hrmm...You really don't know much, do you? I am a Daemon. One of many, though I am truly of a higher caliber than the rest." It had been true at one point, but it was less so now. The woman did not have to know that, however. "And I am NOT lost! Merely....slightly confused." That was a lie too, Rasteva was hopelessly lost. But that wasn't the woman's business either. "I do not require your help, Human. But you may yet be of use to me." The breeze was beginning to pick up and the cloud wavered dangerously thin. "I need...A body. A vessel, anything will do. But you must hurry before I fall apart completely. Do this, and I will tell you anything you wish to know."