73rd of Summer, 516AV
It took the Kelvic quite a bit of time to find everything she needed. The lioness was not the best cook, and she had never cooked for so many before either. Six! Normally she would find any reason out of doing so much for so many, however today the cat had a more specific reason. She was a little put off that only Rufio was aware of her birthday, and the prideful woman couldn't let that slide. Not much of a conversationalist, she shouldn't have been surprised, and yet she felt the need to remind her new family of her existence. She missed the closeness of her clans in the jungle, but more so, she missed the parties. It had been a lonely year with the Endrykas and the lioness needed her pride back.
A little weary with the large load, Ixzo set the basket on the ground beside the campfire. The wind picked up, flattening the grass around her and sending a thrill of goose-skin down her bare arms. It was a nice relief from the heat, although it would make it a little tougher on her to start the fire. Tossing two dried clumps of dung into the fire, she shuffled around so she her her back to the wind, kneeling over the shallow pit. A small bundle of tinder, dry summer grass easily gathered from the lands surrounding them, was gently pressed into the top. With experienced fingers the Kelvic nimbly hit her deteriorating flint a few times until the tinder caught.
Quickly, so that the wind would not steal her flame, Ixzo cupped the fire with her hands, shielding it as best she could. On a stale night she would have to blow on it to make it grow, but now the wind provided plenty of air to let it spread with ease. Only once the rich scent of earth filled her nostrils as the fire clung tightly to the new fuel, did she scoot back, sure that the wind would no longer steal it.
She added two more bricks, and then watched the fire consume them too, slowly working its way through the condensed bricks.
It took the Kelvic quite a bit of time to find everything she needed. The lioness was not the best cook, and she had never cooked for so many before either. Six! Normally she would find any reason out of doing so much for so many, however today the cat had a more specific reason. She was a little put off that only Rufio was aware of her birthday, and the prideful woman couldn't let that slide. Not much of a conversationalist, she shouldn't have been surprised, and yet she felt the need to remind her new family of her existence. She missed the closeness of her clans in the jungle, but more so, she missed the parties. It had been a lonely year with the Endrykas and the lioness needed her pride back.
A little weary with the large load, Ixzo set the basket on the ground beside the campfire. The wind picked up, flattening the grass around her and sending a thrill of goose-skin down her bare arms. It was a nice relief from the heat, although it would make it a little tougher on her to start the fire. Tossing two dried clumps of dung into the fire, she shuffled around so she her her back to the wind, kneeling over the shallow pit. A small bundle of tinder, dry summer grass easily gathered from the lands surrounding them, was gently pressed into the top. With experienced fingers the Kelvic nimbly hit her deteriorating flint a few times until the tinder caught.
Quickly, so that the wind would not steal her flame, Ixzo cupped the fire with her hands, shielding it as best she could. On a stale night she would have to blow on it to make it grow, but now the wind provided plenty of air to let it spread with ease. Only once the rich scent of earth filled her nostrils as the fire clung tightly to the new fuel, did she scoot back, sure that the wind would no longer steal it.
She added two more bricks, and then watched the fire consume them too, slowly working its way through the condensed bricks.