Gentle snow fell on the dark wolf, she had tucked herself amongst the roots of a willow tree to contemplate. While her ambitions were still focused on advancement, even she knew that idle paws would drive her slowly insane. The last 12 months had been hard on the girl, having to spread her talents around, try everything to see where she would fit come the spring. She supposed it served its purpose, her early lessons with Guiness giving her the basics to be a formidable opponent if need be (although her smaller build would suit her for something with a little more range). Her knowledge of herbs could make her a capable botanist (for the pack held more than enough healers amongst its ranks), and the role would still allow her the freedom to roam in search of herbs for her mothers stores. Still she doubted it would be enough to sooth her itching paws.
She had no interest in teaching and even she knew she was far too short-tempered to make any sort of diplomat. She lacked the years to make a capable advisor and she lacked her brothers subtlety that would make him a cunning assassin. She hunted when she was hungry, but had no love for it, missing meals more often than she caught them frustrated her to no end. That left only one role for her.
Perhaps one day, when she was over her youthful desire to roam she could even try for the role of lookout (if she wasn’t a leader by that point of course). She pulled herself up on long legs, shaking the white powder from her fur with the slapping of her ears against her cheeks and the rustle of a well kept winter coat. No doubt Angier would be about somewhere, her resentment lessening with age and considerably more so since she discovered his nephew to be such good company. Through all the transient deserters, he had remained. And that had to count for something.