The woman's hand felt just...weird.
Iddo shook his head to himself, releasing his grip from Dissia's. Clearing his throat, he nodded again to the woman. "It was a pleasure to meet you," Iddo said, pulling his lips back to show a smile. "I've never get a lot of company around here...since nobody takes trips here anymore." The dragon murmured wishfully. A sudden splash, made Iddo turn around to see a silver tail disappear into the liquid. Hunger gnawed at him, and the dragon slipped silently into the water to hunt down the fish.
Moments later, the silver fish hung limp in his jaws as he headed back to Dissia, gently dropping the fish in front of her. "I hope you're hungry right now, because this is for you." Iddo nudged the fish closer. "Well, if you eat fish...or if you want it." The dragon quickly added, twitching his thick tail uncomfortably. He wasn't sure whether Dissia would take a fish from a random dragon or not.