Calanthe stretched, rolling the muscles in her back and shoulders with a satisfied grunt. Today was the day, she thought. Today was the day she started working towards earning the role of Hunter. It was well and beyond time for it; this laziness was nothing more than tommyrot, and she knew it.
Well... there might be a small amount of trepidation on the part of the pale woman, too. She couldn't keep hunting rabbits and squirrels forever, after all; her hunt with Moraxia had been a good start, but it wasn't enough. Calanthe needed to prove to the pack - and to herself most of all - that she could bring back game that would fill their caches, not buffer them from total emptiness. She ignored the little voice at the back of her head that warned against hunting anything too large, too soon; nothing ventured, nothing gained, after all.
That said, she probably should bring somebody along with her, to give her a better chance of catching something trickier than her normal array of small, annoying, furry creatures. Her mind immediately went to Raela; the agouti woman was the easiest adult wolf to be around, and if she could teach one of the pups to hunt, surely she would be able to put up with Calanthe getting her paws wet, too. Plus, Calanthe thought it might be best if she had at least one pack mate along to verify that Calanthe had done well - or, heaven forbid, to let the others know if she had done poorly.
All Calanthe needed to do was track Raela down and ask her if she was available to go hunting at the moment. Although she wasn't entirely sure where Raela was at the moment, looking for her proved to be a good excuse to stretch her legs and warm herself up for the hunt. When she found Raela, Calanthe dipped her head in greeting and said, "Raela? If you aren't too busy, I was wondering if you'd like to go hunting with me. I know I have a lot of work to do before I can become the pack's Hunter, and I thought today might be a good day to start."