Shana said, "Oh, that's how it is. I thought you were afraid of Black Bear."
"Psh, that's just an animal. I'm a human armed to the teeth," Lin Wu said disdainfully. "Once the blizzard stops, I'll go chop a couple of bear heads to make stools for you to sit on."
"I'll be looking forward to that," Shana said. "Lin Wu, help me chop a few branches, about the diameter of a mineral water bottle cap, and preferably bigger rather than smaller."
Lin Wu looked at Shana, who explained, "I've just recovered from a serious injury." She just couldn't be bothered to move, for some reason.
"Ha, that's really funny." Lin Wu didn't say much, and went off to the storeroom to get Maya's heirloom chopper to cut down trees.
When he returned from cutting trees, Shana took Lin Wu's chopper, chopped the branches into pieces, and started carving on the small wood pieces with Lin Wu's spare dagger. Lin Wu craned his neck from behind Shana and asked, "What are you making?"