with a long stick in hand, Shane poked aimlessly at the ash that formed at the bottom of his pathetic fire pit. The fire itself was not all that impressive either, seeing as how he had next to no skill in such a field. But alas, he had managed to make a somewhat suitable campfire that he could warm himself with. He sat on a old tree stump that was well within the circle of orange light emanating from the fire, the heat happily reaching his chilled skin. He both dreaded and loved winter. He enjoyed the snow that it brought, and truth be told he would graciously take the freezing winter nights than have to suffer through a hot summer day, but the cold winds were growing much stronger and he wasn't sure how long it would be before he would have to steal away into a nearby town. A cloud of hot breath escaped his breath and momentarily fogged his vision. "Just have to hold out" He mumbled to himself. Shane wasn't ignorant. He knew that he would have leave soon. If not because of the winter-y weather, then maybe last night's encounter with the hunters would convince him. He had really bit the arrow.
The boy stretched his limbs and reached for his rucksack. From it he pulled several slabs of meat from his recent kill. Cooking was another one of his weaker skills. Of course he could make basic meals and live mostly off the raw meat from the neighboring animals, but nothing fancy. He spitted the slabs of meat on the aforementioned stick and let suspended it over the meager flames. The mouthwatering scent wafted in the air around him and hypnotized the young Kelvic, his mind not set on the fact that he was most likely attracting every creature in the forest. Then again, he did not have much to worry about, seeing as how he had already marked his territory moments ago.
Shane brought the stick closer to him and inspected the meat, a small grin spreading across his face once he was satisfied with the result. He pulled off a piece and tossed it into his awaiting mouth, letting his tastebuds celebrate. A moan of pleasure escaped him and he took another slab. It had been a long time since he had had a cooked meal (or even a warm one for that matter) and it felt wonderful to have his belly heated by his hot meal. but he didn't enjoy it for long, for he had heard the rustling of leaves nearby. His canine senses caught this and caused him to go into a defensive mode, his hand automatically placing itself on his dagger. He was practically defenseless in his human form since he had no prior experience with weapons. He debated with himself on whether to shift into his animal form and risk meeting another hunter, or stay in his human form and get mauled by an animal. he chose the latter. "Who's there? Show yourself!"