Sitara Qin
One Hot Mess
What proceeded the hunt was far less than glamorous. They had carried the bloody rabbits towards their camp, and Xander was nice enough to do the cleaning. She didn’t really want to get her hands dirty, plus, she didn’t know how to cut rabbits into the appropriate pieces. They were all excuses, really, but Xander didn’t seem to mind. The pelts would look good as a nice pair of boots, she thought, though she wasn’t quite sure if there was enough fur for two legs.
The roasted rabbits certainly smelled interesting. She had never eaten the critter before, so she sat and waited eagerly. The fire was crackling and she leaned towards it. She rubbed her hands by the flames and watched as the small critter roasted. Xander was preoccupied with the other parts of the animal. Once it was ready, he grabbed the roasted rabbit and set it down on plates for them. He poured the both of them a glass of wine. She kissed him after the toast.
“This smells delicious, you smell delicious.” She murmured, and grabbed a fork. She cut the rabbit and took a bite. Surprisingly, it wasn’t very gamey, though it was strong. She chewed it, slowly savouring the heavy flavours. It was certainly an appetizing dish. She took a sip of wine and leaned into Xander.
“This is really good. You’re right, I do love this.” And she loved all of it. The stars, the fire, the food; she loved everything.
| [member="Xander Blackmoore"] |
The roasted rabbits certainly smelled interesting. She had never eaten the critter before, so she sat and waited eagerly. The fire was crackling and she leaned towards it. She rubbed her hands by the flames and watched as the small critter roasted. Xander was preoccupied with the other parts of the animal. Once it was ready, he grabbed the roasted rabbit and set it down on plates for them. He poured the both of them a glass of wine. She kissed him after the toast.
“This smells delicious, you smell delicious.” She murmured, and grabbed a fork. She cut the rabbit and took a bite. Surprisingly, it wasn’t very gamey, though it was strong. She chewed it, slowly savouring the heavy flavours. It was certainly an appetizing dish. She took a sip of wine and leaned into Xander.
“This is really good. You’re right, I do love this.” And she loved all of it. The stars, the fire, the food; she loved everything.
| [member="Xander Blackmoore"] |