Ava watched with wide eyes as Blizzard swooped down over Berk, in what Ava hoped would be an unnoticed flight, landing on the cliff sides. She slid off of his back and immediately turned to him, "You! You did this on purpose! You planned on bringing me here this whole time! And even after you promised to not bring me to any Dragon riders!" Well, actually the only promise he had made was to keep her safe, but in her mind, her stating before he made that promise she wanted him to keep her from the riders should have been good enough. She was about to unleash more unpleasant word when the sound of wings flapping came to her ears. Turning, she quickly moved back, drawing her dagger when she saw the axe in the woman's hand, but then straightened, confused as she dropped her axe in some sort of shock. When she said she had to tell someone named Hiccup and Casitel, her feelings were unsure about this. Something told her that this Hiccup and Castiel were likely to be the leaders of this island if it was that important to tell them about a stranger being here, but at the same time, those names were somewhat familiar. She took a few more steps back, her eyes showing fear, worry, anger, and just an all around confusion to them. And when the woman went off, she wasn't sure what she should do. Stay here? She'd bring the others back here then. Maybe follow her and try to stop her? Maybe. With one glare back to Blizzard, she began chasing after the woman, stumbling a few times over roots and rocks, "W-wait! Don't tell anyone!" But it seemed the woman was too far ahead of her to hear her pleas. She made it to the edge of the brush and saw in the distance the woman moving quickly through the village, probably toward where these two people she spoke of were. She wasn't able to catch her in time. She moved back deeper into the brush, her mind racing and there was only one thing she could think to do. Hide. In a sort of panic, she stumbled over herself to run deeper int other forest, desprete to find a place before any other people grew aware of her presence. It took a few tries, but she managed to scale a fairly tall tree and was about thirty feet up when she heard voices in the wood, letting her know the woman had successfully alerted people. She took a deep breath and pressed herself against a tree, hoping they might pass her by,