26th Day, Summer, 516
Alekxandra had little to do when the Winterflame hold slept. Night was when she felt most alive, most active. If it wasn’t so dangerous to hunt outside the city at night she would have gladly taken up the chance, but calm nights that didn’t chill one to the bone were rare and Alek certainly had no death wish. But chasing mice across the her hold only kept her mind busy for so long.
When she had been younger her mother had taught her cooking for the express reason to keep her out of trouble--which she had fallen into quite a bit. The hold itself was used to her wandering at night by now, but Alek knew if she didn’t keep herself occupied she’d eventually fall right back into trouble.
Sitting on a counter in the practice kitchens with her legs swinging back and forth she eyed a cooking pot resting over the edge of a fire. With hunting instincts often came hunger and Alek had no trouble taking advantage of the kitchens to preoccupy herself. While most of the hold was asleep there was still several Winterflame members scattered about the kitchen, but Alek kept to herself on the other side of the kitchen from prying eyes.The others varied in age, but the only one paying her any heed was an elderly woman.
A sharp but quick pain splintered up the back of her head and Alek slid off the counter without even bothering to face the old woman and her wooden spoon. This wasn’t the first time she had been reprimanded for disrespecting the kitchen space. She could hear the elderly Winterflame grumbling under her breath and Alek barely suppressed the urge to roll her eyes. The woman always knew when she misbehaved, even if it was only slightly just.
”I’m sorry elder.” She spoke up, daring to glance over her shoulder. The spoon waved in her general direction with more grumbling but the old woman didn’t bother to answer her. By now the two of them knew that this wasn’t the last time she’d dish out punishment to Alek. Sighing heavily Alek snatched her own wooden spoon from the counter and approached her stew.
It smelled fairly delicious, though her nose was picking up the scent of lemon far more than she should be. It wasn’t surprising really considering this was an experiment of hers. There was no telling if her spices were on point in this stew, but she stirred the mixture none the less. A few mushroom and tomato floated to the surface and Alek wrinkled her nose slightly. The stew needed something else, but she couldn’t put her finger on it.
Tapping the spoon on the pot, she glanced around the kitchen. Herbs and various vegetables were available. Nothing stood out in her mind and this time it was Alek’s turn to grumble under her breath. Tossing the stirring spoon back onto the counter--and purposely avoiding the glare of the elder that the sound caused no doubt--Alekxandra picked up one of the dried bits of tomato that had not ended up in her stew and popped it into her mouth instead.