Ava knew he wasn't happy with her. Why would he be? Her asking to be taken back would, in her mind, be considered a slap in the face after all he had one for her. But, it was for his own protection that she needed to go back. He said nothing to her. He didn't change into a human to argue with her like she half expected him to do. He just sounded of his displeasure in her decision and turned away, refusing to look at her. She frowned deeply and sighed, continuing to eat her fish until she was full. When she did finish eating, she just sat there and watched the sun set, the colors from it reflecting off of the water beautifully. It was a good sight, and one she made sure to remember as these sight would not be seen back in her hoe island where her father would likely lock her up in her room after this an not let her out. Once the sun had gone down, she took int he warm of the fire for a little while before sighing and laying down on the sand, looking over at Blizzard, though he still didn't look back at her. She frowned though after a moment, she tried to give a weak smile, and in attempt to get on good standings with him again, she moved, sitting up to crawl over to where he was, leaning over to attempt to look him in the eyes, "Night Blizzard." Still, he would just turn his head to avoid her gaze. This time to try and get him to look at her, she stood up and hopped onto his back and scooted up as far as she sit to lean over and look at him upside down, her weak smile growing into a more playful one, "I said goodnight you stubborn dragon."