It seemed to make him either surprised or confused that she had sung the song and it made her feel even more awkward until he smiled at her. She then smiled back at him, shrugging her shoulders, "It must be a rather popular song if I heard it." Maybe a folk song? It was possible, as the tune seemed to be really catchy. She walked along around trees and hopping over fallen branches and roots, "It is a really happy song. I know it made me feel happy, that's for sure." She said with a nod before blowing her bangs away from eyes, pushing back branches in her path, being sure not to hit him in the face with the branches and that he didn't do the same to her. It wasn't too difficult walking side by side, as they were doing mostly, but sometimes one would get in front of the other making that harder. It was just a matter of being aware of one another. And so far, tracking through the woods, she hadn't seen many dragons. None close by anyway. She could see some flying high above in the skies when they as a break in the canopy. Sometimes there would even be a little terror in the branches twenty of thirty feet above them. But none on the ground thus far. She didn't mind though. If she was honest, she still had that slight fear of dragons and would prefer to not run into any more. And, for a moment, as they ended their journey on this island, she thought they wouldn't. Only, when they got to the edge of the woods, she turned to go around a cliff side and almost ran smack into a Nadder. Yelping in fear, she stumbled back and had half the mind to draw her dagger, but remembering Blizzard's command on not pulling it out, she instead scrambled to her feet and over to where Blizzard was standing, eyes wide and unsure, "Y....you can tell t to go away, right?"