Blizzard seemed unhappy with all she had said about his interactions with the other humans of the village, but she had expected that. Blizzard was in all not the most social person, and with him being of an almost complete dragon mindset, he probably didn't pick up on many of the cues the other humans gave off when he spoke to them. He could disagree all he wanted but that was what she saw when she watched him. But, if he disagreed with what she had said, he didn't voice his opinion. He merely began to suddenly undress at the mention of flying, causing her to quickly turn and her cheeks to turn a bright cherry red before he was even able to get his tunic all the way off, "Alright alright, I'll hold on tight. Just warn me next time you decide to undress." She was sure he was done undressing and changing into his dragon form when she heard the noise of the table tipping over. Quickly turning now, she moved to push the table upright again and put the items that were on it back into their proper places, She couldn't help but laugh though as he pridefully walked to the exit, barking at her impatiently to follow, "I'm coming." She set the last few things on the table before rushing after him, laughing as she stepped into the snow. Once they were in a space they could fly off, she waited for him to kneel before climbing up and settling herself. She leaned forward, preparing herself for his take off, grinning, "Let's do this."