It was the most fun he had in quite awhile too- at least with anyone -but he wasn’t going to say it aloud. He stretched his legs out as they sat and watched embers rise into the cold night sky. Usually he felt a bit odd when he was a human, like he was somehow out of place: a dragon masquerading as something else. Flightless and soft bodied it was as if his essence was peeled away and only his soul remained beneath this fragile flesh. But he was content with her, even like this. If anything he might feel closer. He tilted his head at her odd question though, the words somewhat relating to his thoughts. “I’m not two things… I’m a dragon.” Of this he was sure and he sounded confident of it. After all he was born as such and he had never doubted it. “Sometimes I just look human.” It was at that point that Hiccup approached them, “hope I’m not intruding.” Hiccup understood that his daughter wasn’t a little girl anymore and probably wouldn’t want to spend every moment with him and Castiel but her friends were all else where and the only company she was keeping was that of Blizzard. “Having fun?” He asked as he sat down on the log.