"We are here, yep yep yep!" Ducky spoke up as the two finally reached the lava pit area.
"Perfect! Thanks, Ducky. You're quite a pal. Now, if you'll excuse me, I've gotta find some dead sticks and twigs on the ground," Anna replied before she set her friend down.
"May I help?" Ducky asked.
"Sure. Let's just look around this area and find what we can," Anna instructed the little swimmer. It took a few minutes, but the two managed to find enough dead wood.
"That should be good," Anna said as she set part of the wood up in a log cabin-style pattern before she formed a tipi with the rest of the wood on top of the log cabin pile. She then took the final piece of wood, lit an end on fire with the lava, and then set the wood pile on fire. Ducky simply watched out of curiosity.
"See how I did that? Best way to get a campfire started, though in my world we use matches or lighters," Anna said.
"That is neat, yep yep yep, but why do you need fire?" Ducky asked.
"To cook these guys over. I've gotta clean 'em out first, so if I were squeamish like yourself, I'd turn around and not watch this," Anna warned as she took the fish off her spear and fetched the sharp rock she had used to carve the spear earlier out of her pocket.
"Okay, then. Please tell me when it is over, yep yep yep," Ducky said before she turned around so her back faced Anna.
"So, Ducky. Does your mother keep pretty busy with all your brothers and sisters?" Anna asked as she cleaned the fish as quickly as she could.
"Oh, yes she does. We all keep her busy, yep yep yep," Ducky giggled.
"Sounds like she's very nice," Anna said.
"I think so, yep yep yep. You will have to meet her, yes you will," Ducky replied.
"Maybe I can meet her in a little while. I need to eat these fish before they go bad and I get sick," Anna said. After a couple more minutes passed, Anna was finished cleaning the fish. She discarded the inedible parts into the lava pit before she wiped her hands off in the grass. She really wished she had some soap and warm water with her.
"Okay, Ducky. I'm just gonna cook 'em now," Anna said as she placed the fish on the other end of the spear and held them over the campfire.