When Blizzard took off, she held on tightly, feeling the icy winds and snow hit her, leaving her cheeks and the tip of her nose a cherry red. She was thankful for the thicker clothes her father had given to her, otherwise this weather would be bothering her a lot more. After Blizzard had leveled out and the flight was a little smoother, she took it upon herself to open the book and look inside of it. It showed a picture of the plant on one page, and on the other was a map that was marked with the two places it grew. On place was relatively close, while the other was a good one or two days journey. She could guess the closer one was the one her mother had went to and so she wasn't going to bother with it. Instead she looked at the ma and figured out the direction they needed to go. Once she had the direction, she looked up to the sky. It had just recently grown dark and now the stars were visible to them. Finding the direction that needed to go using the stars, she pointed in that direction, speaking her her faithful dragon, "Head north Blizzard. We'll find the flower on an island called Farnor." They traveled for another hour or two and the new continued to fall over head and within that hour the winds continued to get worse and worse to the point that when she finally spoke to Blizzard, she had to yell over the winds because they threatened to drown out her voice, "The winds are too rough Blizzard! We have to land!" She was already struggling to stay on, her arms around Blizzard's neck as they headed for the closest land. ... When Castiel woke, the sound of hail could be heard from the roof, a all to usual for them winter storm rolling in as she opened her eyes and looked to see Hiccup walk back into the house, looking quite distraught. Her own head was pounding and she felt very weak, her body shifting from being too hot and too cold every other second. Looking up at Hiccup as she blinked tiredly, she slowly and with shaking hands managed to sign what she wanted to say, as the recently returned family member was no where in the room, [b][i]"Where's Ava?"[/i][/b]