Sage found her friend's smile comforting, returning a soft grin with a nod. Whatever happened it would all work out in the end. "Yeah, he didn't seem the most amused when I asked about ranks a while back." The comment was spoken more out loud to herself than to him. Thinking back on the memory and the spar, weighing her options as the current conversation continued. "Yeah."
Sage cocked her head, it had never occurred to her that the peppered Valle enjoyed the same as her. For the most part, she steered clear of the intimidating leader. She righted herself with a thoughtful expression painted on her features. Maybe it was a point of interest for them to bond on. There hadn't been much opportunity granted to her yet.
The woman listened intently as he rambled off what the pack needed. Listening to her options and mentally scratching off the first two. Unless the lasting damage was bad enough, she didn't foresee Clover retiring anytime soon. Nor did she hold much interest in being a medic. She felt much too inexperienced to consider taking on the role of an advisor and thankfully it was fulfilled. She didn't want to leave the pack too much, so scouting was a quick mental no. That left her with teaching, hunting, and being a guardian...
The she-wolf sat there, brows knitted in concentration, eyes cast down on a fallen twig. A few moments passed between his last words and her stare. The silence became defeating between the two, but she seemed completely unaware. She was weighing everything out. Considering what she felt the most passionate about and what the pack truly needed. A guardian didn't seem high on the list nor was she the best fighter. She was gun shy so to speak when hunting deer. Children...they still made her unsure. Sage continued to ponder. The sudden movement of her eyes lifted to his gaze. An air of confidence unusual for the wolf swept over her, "I want to be a hunter."
The woman knew Eros could deny her, given how the pack hunt had gone, and he was alpha...but she felt capable of learning. If she could fish as well as she could, then surely with help she could learn to be a successful hunter.
"She speaks" She walks She thinks