78th of Summer, 518 A.V.
She'd gathered wood up and down the beach. The work was good for the kelvic, causing her to balance the ungainly loads of flotsam and driftwood on her shoulders and in her arms in trip after trip. She got an enormous pile of it and when she felt she had enough for most of the night, Kelski sat down and began to light it. First she harvested big piles of the dried sawgrass above the tide line. Then she took one of her more worn daggers and began to shred some of the more dried and rotted wood into thin dried parts of wood. Piling this up, Kelski took out her flint and steel.
She repeatedly struck the flint to steel creating sparks that landed in the wads of grass. Picking up the wads of grass, Kelski gently blew on it, causing it to smoke and eventually flame up. Then she added the wad of grass to a small pile of tinder and when that caught, she piled up some thin dried wood into a tee pee over the tinder that was burning well, and let that preheat and catch fire.
Soon enough the bonfire was burning. Kelski had caught salmon earlier which she'd cleaned and sliced into fillets. The long fillets she then skewered and perched around the fire to cook. There was plenty of food for certain. Kelski also included a couple of wineskins which she left on a log she'd dragged up next to the fire. There were enough places for several people to gather around the fire.
Though not lonely, Kelski very much wanted to just be out under the slowly deepening sky and watch the stars for a while. She could have done it on the safety of her deck, but a bonfire on the beach sounded far better. The Sea Eagle carefully fed the fire and then relaxed. The flames lulled her into a sense of security as the shadows grew longer around her. They whispered to the Nightstalker, sharing stories and wanting attention. She gave as much as she could, reacting to their stories and thanking them for the company.
Because they were there, Kelski was able to stare into the flames, watch the heat dancing, and finally... finally relax. She felt the tension drain out of her. The salt air soothed her. And she found her mind drifting, opening its awareness, feeling somehow responsible for all the tension even as it drained from her body. Kelski took a deep breath, inhaled the wildness around her, and settled again, relaxing deeper.
The food would be ready soon and then she'd feast. It wafted the odor of grilled salmon up and down the beach driven by the warm flickering flames that gently licked up the wood Kelski kept feeding to it.
She'd gathered wood up and down the beach. The work was good for the kelvic, causing her to balance the ungainly loads of flotsam and driftwood on her shoulders and in her arms in trip after trip. She got an enormous pile of it and when she felt she had enough for most of the night, Kelski sat down and began to light it. First she harvested big piles of the dried sawgrass above the tide line. Then she took one of her more worn daggers and began to shred some of the more dried and rotted wood into thin dried parts of wood. Piling this up, Kelski took out her flint and steel.
She repeatedly struck the flint to steel creating sparks that landed in the wads of grass. Picking up the wads of grass, Kelski gently blew on it, causing it to smoke and eventually flame up. Then she added the wad of grass to a small pile of tinder and when that caught, she piled up some thin dried wood into a tee pee over the tinder that was burning well, and let that preheat and catch fire.
Soon enough the bonfire was burning. Kelski had caught salmon earlier which she'd cleaned and sliced into fillets. The long fillets she then skewered and perched around the fire to cook. There was plenty of food for certain. Kelski also included a couple of wineskins which she left on a log she'd dragged up next to the fire. There were enough places for several people to gather around the fire.
Though not lonely, Kelski very much wanted to just be out under the slowly deepening sky and watch the stars for a while. She could have done it on the safety of her deck, but a bonfire on the beach sounded far better. The Sea Eagle carefully fed the fire and then relaxed. The flames lulled her into a sense of security as the shadows grew longer around her. They whispered to the Nightstalker, sharing stories and wanting attention. She gave as much as she could, reacting to their stories and thanking them for the company.
Because they were there, Kelski was able to stare into the flames, watch the heat dancing, and finally... finally relax. She felt the tension drain out of her. The salt air soothed her. And she found her mind drifting, opening its awareness, feeling somehow responsible for all the tension even as it drained from her body. Kelski took a deep breath, inhaled the wildness around her, and settled again, relaxing deeper.
The food would be ready soon and then she'd feast. It wafted the odor of grilled salmon up and down the beach driven by the warm flickering flames that gently licked up the wood Kelski kept feeding to it.