The villagers would be getting up now to start their day and maybe that was what she hoped to see- them interacting with dragons but he still worried about her unease around humans (though that seemed to exclude him). Would she be okay to go in the village where people would surely gawk at her? He was pretty sure that they would listen to him if he told them to keep a distance because he was the expert on dragons around these parts. Though… he hadn’t known dragons had the ability to transform into humans. He wondered if Toothless could do that and if so, why hadn’t he? Maybe their conflict with humans for so long had made dragons forget. “Okay.” Hiccup straightened as the dragoness continuously nudged his attention towards the village. “I get it, I do.” He started in that direction but paused. “This seems sort of silly now but I did think up a name for you… I realize now you might already have one but dragons have never really been able to tell us theirs before so it’s sort of habit…” He rubbed at the back of his head, realizing he was rambling. “Anyhow. It’s Aurora, you know… after that refraction of light seen on cold winter nights.” Which they certainly had enough of around here and when her scales shined it reminded him of how they flickered. He smiled past embarrassment and brushed it aside by hurrying into the village with a brisk walk.