When he took her hand and gave it a gentle squeeze Castiel slowly looked up at him and listened to what he had said. So, he hadn't always been like this. He used to be just like her. Outcasted in certain ways. Not liked by his people with his first friend being a dragon. She smiled slightly as he mimicked his father, thinking her parents probably thought the same thing back when she had lived with them. They had probably hoped for a strong and brave daughter that could surely marry a war hero and bring their family up in the village. Not the worthless girl who was nothing more than a pretty face. She brushed her hair back from her eyes now and shrugged, "Parents never do listen. But....I guess I was just hoped....maybe one day they would see me as something more than a tool to bring pride to themselves." She sighed and shrugged, "Well, now that I'm away from there they can have another kid who can and I can be happy with my dragon So I guess there's nothing more for me to think about." She looked over at him and smiled at the mention of him loosing a leg and Toothless his tail fin, "It makes you two a team. And give you character. Makes you special. " She looked at the metal leg, "It's what makes you you." Standing, she brushed herself off before looking at him, "Well, we better get some sleep. If I know baby dragons, then if I'm correct they'll be up at the crack of dawn." She joked slightly and when he stood as well she started walking back toward the entrance of the cave and paused, looking back at him, "And Hiccup? Thank you....not many people would care enough to actually make sure I was alright." She smiled at him and then turned, entering the cave to go lay back down next to her dragon, very soon after falling asleep.