"Oh, maybe it's because she's unfamiliar with other people. Human babies are like that too. It's a matter of trust, I guess. I mean, wouldn't you freak out too if somebody other than your parent or a familiar person held you?" Cradling the Ghost-Fire type in her arms, who seemed to have fallen asleep moments ago, she moved a bit closer to Henry to get a closer look at the Togepi in his arms. "Lucifer hated it when I'd go off to places without him, when he was younger. You could say that he was... Spoiled, and that he still is. Ghost types tend to be able to scream shrilly-- just like those stringy-haired ghost girls, like the one in The Ring, you know?-- and he did that a lot, if I left him with even Mom or Dad. I was the only person he wanted to be held and taken care of by. He only got used to Mom, Dad, and eventually Lana when he grew up a bit older. And later on, he developed most Ghost type's tendencies to float around... But as you can see, he'd always come right back home and back to me. I wouldn't be surprised if the little girl ends up just like that when she grows her wings," she said with a little smile. "Ah, maybe she'd warm up to me if I hung around more often. But I'll only stick around to try it out if you want me to."
But then when Henry got irritated with James, Raiza sighed. "James, I understand your sentiments, but your wording, again..." As for Henry, she said, calmly, "I'd be glad to help you with her, if you'd like. But the thing is, she'd have to get used to my presence. Definitely she'll cry at first if you pass her on to me, but eventually, she should calm down. That's how Lucifer was with again, Lana and my parents, when he was your Togepi's age."