That made Patience smile. No, there was nothing wrong with honesty. She sometimes got the feeling there were things Chastity hadn't told her, but on the flip side, she hadn't asked. She loved her sister despite what she knew Chastity did, and if there was something Chastity didn't want her to know, she was a little bit afraid of what that would be. Maybe it was best that she didn't know.
"They might already have names, if they're in the shelter," she pointed out. "But we could use those until we figure out what names would suit them." She smiled at her sister. "Your name isn't so bad, is it? Irony can be a good thing."