Ava rode on with Blizzard and was watching the sun rise when Blizzard suddenly dived sharply, causing her to yelp and hold on tighter for a moment a the dragon gathered his breakfast. She laughed slightly, patting the side of his neck as he rose up again, "You just love to give me some scared, don't you?" The flight continued on, and later Blizzard began to slowly lower his position in what seemed like searching. Well, they had been flying for quite a while so maybe he was searching for a place to land so he could rest and she could get something to eat. She leaned over to help with that when the waves below the began to shift. It scared her and obviously had started her dragon as well because he moved quickly. She looked wide eyed as she saw these huge dragons that she had only seen in books. It was one thing to see them on paper, as on paper they could be any size. But these things were giants compared to her. She leaned forward slightly as Blizzard began to move faster and she was grateful for it. While she knew they probably were just moving on their way, maybe catching food, it still made her nervous being around them. They were so big and their mouths were huge. They couldn't probably swallow a person with ease! Once Blizzard had finally spotted an island, she looked down, taking in the surrounding area. It was more of a group of islands around a mainland, though they landed on one of the smaller islands. Taking out the book again, she looked at the map and saw where they were, "Well, the good news is we only have a couple more hours to get to the flowers." Se smiled and put the book away, going to catch her own fish. Once she had them ad Blizzard had started her fire, she cooked one of two of the fish and handed another to Blizzard for him to eat, as she didn't eat much anyway and those two fish were enough for her, "Let's hope no more storms come around to slow us down any more." Once she had eaten, she climbed back onto his back and scratched behind his ears, "Let's get to this island. Hopefully the flowers are still alive."