When Ava saw even just that small smile on his face, she smiled bright at him and laughed, knowing there was no way he could keep that frown on his face long. She gasped lightly and laughed more as he began to nuzzle his face against her like they woudl when he was in his dragon form, her cheeks turning a cherry red before giving in and doing the same to him, nuzzling her face against his playfully, giggling all the while. She stopped to look back at her father, smiling and nodding when he said he was going to go tell the villagers the good news and that they woudl likely want to celebrate. In most viking villages, or at least the one she had been in for so long, a celebration meant a huge bonfire, drinking, dancing, and singing.
And from her memories she now had back, if things were still the same after so long, it would probably be like that if the village was going to celebrate not only herself begin alright, but the healing of the sick that had happened today as well. She wasn't the only one to escape death today after all. All the sick, including her mother, had as well. It was surely going to be a night of celebration. Her mother had smiled at her father and took his hand momentarily to pull herself close to him and kiss him before signing she would stay here with their daughter and the dragons. Funny how she could understand the signing now, but then again those memories of her lessons from her mother were back, so maybe it wasn't so funny after all.
Ava couldn't help but feel happy, relaxed, relieved, and so many great emotions all at once as she stood there. Everything was fine. Everything was good. And she hoped it stayed that way.
...
That night, just as Ava thought, there surely was a celebration. The men had brought in large branches, setting them up and soon the bonfire was raging, giving everything and everyone a slightly orange glow. This was the first time her walking out of the house sense she had been carried in there unconscious and so she was happy to just be getting outside into the cool night air. She stayed beside Blizzard(whether he be in human or dragon form you decide XD) as she approached the fire and spotted the other teens standing around it, chatting away. Rubbing the back of her head she smiled at them, "Hey guys, I didn't miss anything, did I?"
And from her memories she now had back, if things were still the same after so long, it would probably be like that if the village was going to celebrate not only herself begin alright, but the healing of the sick that had happened today as well. She wasn't the only one to escape death today after all. All the sick, including her mother, had as well. It was surely going to be a night of celebration. Her mother had smiled at her father and took his hand momentarily to pull herself close to him and kiss him before signing she would stay here with their daughter and the dragons. Funny how she could understand the signing now, but then again those memories of her lessons from her mother were back, so maybe it wasn't so funny after all.
Ava couldn't help but feel happy, relaxed, relieved, and so many great emotions all at once as she stood there. Everything was fine. Everything was good. And she hoped it stayed that way.
...
That night, just as Ava thought, there surely was a celebration. The men had brought in large branches, setting them up and soon the bonfire was raging, giving everything and everyone a slightly orange glow. This was the first time her walking out of the house sense she had been carried in there unconscious and so she was happy to just be getting outside into the cool night air. She stayed beside Blizzard(whether he be in human or dragon form you decide XD) as she approached the fire and spotted the other teens standing around it, chatting away. Rubbing the back of her head she smiled at them, "Hey guys, I didn't miss anything, did I?"