Ava hadn't really been expecting to just be thrown onto his back and showed it with a yelp as he practically flipped her onto his back, "Hey! I could've climbed on myself you know!" She said in a sort of mock annoyance, because even she knew it would have taken a lot longer for her to climb onto his back than it would have been just him putting her onto his back. She couldn't help but jump a little when he let out a very loud roar, covering her ears, "Men. Always have to show off, don't you?" She half teased before he took off. The take off still let her a bit a shaky. It would take a while getting used to them. But at least she wasn't screaming or clinging onto him any more. She just leaned forward to help with the ascending and soon they were off into the air. As they flew she sighed, enjoying the crisp morning breeze and just the feeling of freedom this flying gave. It was fantastic. It was only a half hour into the light that her stomach began to protest though for something sustain it an she looked down at him, "Hey, how about we stop and get some breakfast before continuing. It might be good for keeping our energy up with all of this traveling." Once they had found a good place to land on an island she hopped off of his back and began to gather woods for a fire. Dragons maybe were able to eat raw fish, but she had to cook hers. So, once she had the fire going, she went to the water of a small and pulled out her dagger. There were small pools of water where the tide had come and gone leaving fish in these pools. Using her dagger, she turned on the electricity and shocked the water until all she had to do was pull the fish out. Grinning to herself, she walked back over to the fish and began to cook, humming slightly to herself as she did. Very soon she had her fish done while eating she looked over at the dragon, a curious look on her face, "By the way, you never did tell me your name. I'm Ava."