"Done and done. Give me a list of things you'd like, too, and I'll add that to the supplies I'll bring in," she said. She sighed when he asked about her tumultuous relationship with the kitchen. "I do ask that question myself. Mostly privilege, I'll admit. And growing up, I wasn't very good at the 'lady' stuff, like sewing or dancing, etcetera. As for food, cooking is like alchemy to me. In that, it hates me," she said with a pout, resting her chin on her hand for a moment. "Okay, I can probably cook something over a fire if you tell me exactly how to do it. But nothing fancy like what you can do." She paused in thought. "Maybe when I finally retire from the throne, I can learn. But I might burn the kitchen down," she said with a cringe.