Lana Cooper, whose maiden name is James, Diana James. Finn Lewis looked at the woman with a sudden realization; in ancient times, names were highly significant, and one could discern from someone's name whether their family was cultured. In this era, being cultured was quite a challenging matter. 'Lana' might have been derived from 'Lively Tower Records,' indicative of its author's literacy in using the phrase 'Lily Shorewood.'
"Then I shall call you Lana," Finn Lewis thought for a moment before speaking. "Miss Lana, we don't have so many formalities here. You needn't refer to yourself as 'your servant' or 'concubine'; just 'I' will suffice. My surname is Lewis; you can call me by my given name, Finn."
"That is utterly out of the question! Young Master Lewis' great kindness is something I, Lana, shall never forget. To address Young Master by his given name would be utterly inappropriate," Diana James said, biting her lip and shaking her head.