Ava gave him a stern look when he scared the little terrors away, but said nothing of it. After all, it was probably right for him to chase them away. They couldn't have the little creatures following them deeper into the forests. And so the terrors ran off with squeaks and yelps, going on their own ways and away from the two of them. As soon as they were gone, Blizzard began to move into the brush, she guessed as a sign to tell her they were going into the forest, rather than stay on the shoreline. Shrugging her shoulders, she smiled and followed him. It was easier for her to navigate into the brush and around the tighter spaces than it was for him, but soon it gave a little more room and Blizzard was able to move around better as well. She smiled more as she looked around, enjoying the calm and peaceful air this place seemed to give off, though soon after thinking about how nice and quiet it was, she got whapped in the back of the head by Blizzard's tail She gasped in surprise at first when it made contact before laughing and playfully hit his side with her fist, "Hey! You big bully! Why did you--" She cut herself off though when Blizzard's wing suddenly flew out and wrapped it around her in protection. She tensed and looked about her for the danger that the white dragon was obviously sensing, and very soon she could see the shifts. It was strange because it looked like the scenery was moving at first, but then she realized that was not it at all. These were dragons and they were moving, seeming to change with their surroundings to match the colors. At first she thought that maybe they might see them as no threat and leave but that didn't happen because soon Blizzard yowled in pain as one bit his tail and the fight started. Sh didn't know what she should do. Blizzard had told her to not draw her knife anymore. But these dragons were hurting him! Not even taking anything second to think about it, she pulled out her dagger and pressing the button it began to spark. This seemed to catch most of the dragon's attentions and she swung it in their directions making thm back up, obviously surprised by the sparking metal. Then, she also couldn't help but notice their skin changed a little, keeping the background but also having flashes of a blue sort of color here or there, as if trying to mimic the flashing and zipping light coming off of the dagger. They seemed in a way entranced by it and when she would move the dagger, their eyes would follow. As if in a way of testing this she turned off the electricity and their mannerisms changed again, growling and snapping until she switched it on once more. She, getting an idea, moved toward a good sized pond that was in the clearing slowly, motioning for the changewings to follow with the dagger, though she was sure that they wouldn't have if she didn't have what caught their attention with her. She patted Blizzard, as if silently telling him to stay close by. The pond wasn't deep and it never got deeper than knee deep for her. Soon she had crossed it walking backwards and once she stepped on land, she looked at the changewings. They all stood int he pond eyes on her interesting dagger. Then, making sure Blizzard was out of the water, she knelt, placing the tip of the dagger in the water, sending an electrical shock through it. It wouldn't kill the beasts, but it would sure leave them momentarily stunned, giving them a chance to escape, "Run Blizzard!" She said, sheathing her dagger and hopping onto his back. He would have to run until they got to the shore and could fly. It took a few moments, but soon the changewings had shaken off the shock and were after them. They were a few feet behind them when they finally reached the shore and Blizzard took off into the sky. Sighing, Ava leaned against Blizzard as she sat there and spoke, "Well...that wasn't a good choice of island on my part...how about you pick the island we're going to spend the night on. It might be better if you did it."