Ava had a little more trouble than usually getting up on Blizzard's back thanks to the snow shifting under her feet every time she tried to hop onto the dragon's back. It took a few moment to figure out the exact way she should sit but sooner or later she figured it out and was sitting in the right position. She leaned forward slightly as Blizzard took off, the chilled winds nipping at her cheeks and the tip of her nose, causing them to turn a bright shade of red against her pale skin. But still, it wasn't nearly as bad as the storm that had just an hour before raged through this area, leaving it very close to being an icy wasteland. She looked around as they flew, frowning slightly. She hoped the snow or cold didn't get too much worse as they reached this island. And more so, she hopped the cold hadn't killed this flower she was supposed to get. If it did, then this whole trip the two of them were taking would have been for no purpose. And more so, if it was dead, this sickness in Berk would become more wide spread and likely take some lives in the process.
She gasped slightly when Blizzard sudden;y shot a blast of blue(?) plasma into the air and at first she thought it might burn them(or at least her), but he dove to go under the fire so it didn't hit them directly but the heat from it could be felt. She laughed slightly at her own surprise and looked down at him, "You could have warned me before doing that you know." Well, maybe he couldn't. He couldn't talk after all. Looking down, she could see that the waves had calmed and she could now see the reflection of them(mostly him and her face poking from above to look down). The night all around was beginning to calm, giving them a peaceful flight for now.
Leaning her head against the top of his, she sighed, "I hope the rest of our flight stays like this. It's really....nice."
She gasped slightly when Blizzard sudden;y shot a blast of blue(?) plasma into the air and at first she thought it might burn them(or at least her), but he dove to go under the fire so it didn't hit them directly but the heat from it could be felt. She laughed slightly at her own surprise and looked down at him, "You could have warned me before doing that you know." Well, maybe he couldn't. He couldn't talk after all. Looking down, she could see that the waves had calmed and she could now see the reflection of them(mostly him and her face poking from above to look down). The night all around was beginning to calm, giving them a peaceful flight for now.
Leaning her head against the top of his, she sighed, "I hope the rest of our flight stays like this. It's really....nice."