Renalee deposited her backpack by the human’s tent before she took a quick look around his small camp. It was exactly what one would expect from a hunter’s temporary residence and the Kelvic took an instant liking to it. Even the horse which did look at her with distrust, just like the man had said it would. It didn’t really matter all that much.
“My name’s Ren,” the blonde offered when Mac introduced himself. “And I think I can manage it.” She hadn’t actually performed any of the tasks the man had given her very often, never in the case of the stew. She could start fires, as long as there was enough material to build one and it was all perfectly clean and dry. And as far as skinning went, Ren had seen her father do it quite often and had even done it a couple of times on her own with varying degrees of success.
She decided to start off by collecting some wood, dried grass and leaves. There was an abundance of everything in the camp’s vicinity and Ren had built herself a decent looking pile in no time. She arranged it in a cone-like structure with the grass and the leaves at the bottom and in the center of it. The smaller sticks that would catch a flame easier followed and on top of them were pieces of fallen branches. It wasn’t pretty, but when she brought her flint and steal to it and hit at the edge of the metal a couple of times the small sparks produced caught rather quickly. The flame was small and hesitant at first and the whole thing was smoking quite a bit, but at least she had managed to light it up.
Next on her list was bringing some water over from the lake in one of the hunter’s pots she had discovered in the vicinity of the tent. She propped up a couple of longer sticks, somehow managing to balance one over the fire held by two others on each end, burried a little bit into the ground. It certainly wasn’t the most stable of constructions, but when she hung the pot on it, using its thin metallic handle and a small hook that had went with it it held. She would leave the water to boil while she took care of the rabbits.
Using her eating knife, which was still rather sharp despite being used to practice throwing with, Ren cut both rabbits’ bellies open, throwing their innards into the lake. As far as she could remember she had to cut off the head and the paws first, which she did. She didn’t know where to start removing the skin from so she just picked a spot on the chest and started peeling it off. She definitely lacked precision, managing to cut the pelt in a couple of places when the knife slipped in her hand. The body of the rabbit wasn’t spared either, taking on a fair few of her inexperienced stabs. Once the Kelvic was done with the first rabbit she moved on to the second which went a little bit faster, but not much prettier. She washed the now skinless bodies of the rabbits in the water, just to make sure nothing of their intestines was left inside. Ren knew she was supposed to skin and clean the heads as well, but very convinced that she wouldn’t managed it she just buried them together with the feet in a small hole away from the camp.
When it came to the stew it turned out a much easier task than she could have imagined. She quickly chopped the rabbit’s bodies into smaller pieces, without bothering to separated the bones from the meat and threw them into the water. Large chunks of potatoes and carrots followed and while the potatoes weren’t pealed at least they had all been washed in the lake beforehand. Rummaging through the grass and around the trees Ren even managed to find some plants which smell she was sure she recognized from her father’s dishes. So she threw in their leaves as well.
By the time Mac had returned the camp was smelling positively delicious, most likely due only to the herbs and the fact there was good meat involved in Renalee’s improvised recipe. “I made us some stew!” It was a proud declaration, accompanied by a wide grin sent in Mac’s direction as Ren looked up from cleaning her knife to greet him.
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