Ava tensed slightly when Hiccup moved over to her and then relaxed when she felt the fur being draped over her shoulders and he knelt next to her, answering her question. Every person on Berk had a dragon, though not everyone rode them. Considering how small some dragon breeds were she could see that. At the word that Blizzard had been waiting for her to come back so he could be her dragon, she glanced over at him and huffed in annoyance when he turned his nose up at the statement, "I think I might want a more well behaved dragon. Blizzard doesn't seem to listen or behave very well at all. He's rude. Pushy. And unpleasant to talk to." Though she said this, it was obvious she didn't mean it. She was annoyed with him right now, yes, but these words were just that annoyance picking at him. They were nothing serious, and if she were honest, she kind of already considered him her dragon anyway. Castiel laughed silently when Blizzard stuck his nose up and Hiccup grinned at her. Seemed Blizzard and Ava were having a rough start, but what viking and their dragon didn't? She moved over to sit on the other side of her daughter with Hiccup. She went to sign tot he girl that she was glad to have her back home, though after she did, she remembered the girl had somehow lost her memory and would no longer remember the sign language she had taught her when she was young. Ava gave her a little bit of a confused look, seemed to recognize some of the signs, but not all, so the piecey language went over her head. When Castiel saw this she just decided to show her what she mean by reaching over and giving the younger girl a hug and gently brushing her brown hair from her face with a smile. At first, Castiel thought that the girl might react badly to this but it seemed she didn't and maybe even enjoyed getting attention from her mother, as she obviously hadn't gotten any attention like that from the Bludvists, that was for sure. It was still hard for Castiel to believe she was here with them again after so long, and she was so grown. She looked so much like her father. She wondered if her personality would turn out to be anything like her fathers as well one she grew more accustomed to Berk. She smiled at her husband, thinking about how wonderful it was to have their whole family back together.