As Hiccup began going with her to the village, she went along happily, her ears perking up when he told him he had thought of a name for her. and she seemed to even perk up even more when she heard what he wanted to call her, making a soft cooing sound. Aurora. It sounded pretty. She had never seen these rainbow lights he was talking about. But, considering she hadn't seen much of the world she hadn't seen a lot of things before that wasn't a surprise. Still, she had never had a 'name' before. Dragons had no need for names. They had scents and sounds, but never names. Aurora walked happily along until the village came in sight, and she slowed down a little, moving closer to the human boy as the scent of the other humans came to her nose. Her eyes carefully moved about. It was still somewhat early but the Vikings were out, most with dragons. The thing that made her slow down and look about warily was the eyes on her. The humans seemed to stare at her and she didn't like it. She moved more carefully now, her ears pressed against her head. One human, specifically the one that had saved her, was something she wasn't scared of. All of these human here though, was something she feared. She suddenly wished she had never persisted to come here, but at the same time, her curiosity of these two species living together pushed her on, going slowly, but moving forward, looking around. She looked down at the human with her nervously , crouching down her body somewhat tense and cautious as she moved. As long as this small human kept the bigger humans away, she knew nothing would happen. Everything would be fine.