As Tilly neared the blonde haired girl, she jumped back, landing on her bottom and smiling. "Tilly is better," she whispered after taking a long moment to think it over. She sighed softly, turning back to the mermaid girl and frowned. "It is but it isn't. This isn't a dream, but a world of dreams. All dreams that exist, all nightmares too, are apart of this world. Anything that you can imagine, is here. If you don't believe me, then go for a walk. however, you should watch your step," the girl whispered, staring into the water once more. She blinked, tilting her head, smiling suddenly. "as for clothes. If you just imagine them, you're sure to find them. If not, someone has dreamt of clothes before. Perhaps strange, bird like ones, like the flying antelope," she re[plied, pointing out the reflection in the water.
Vrarin smiled, shaking his head. "Well, I think Saiko is a lovely name," he replied, looking around. "I'm heading nowhere in particular, but if you wish to follow, then there is nothing stopping you." he told her, starting in the opposite direction of the candy mountain. He wasn't really one for sweets anyways. "Three years? ... I've been here for about four or five. I lost count many, many minutes ago. Besides, you can never be sure in this world."