It had been two weeks, now, since Calanthe had finally cast off her time wandering the wilds and come to Round Stone Crest as the pack's newest member. Her time here could be visibly noted: She stood more sturdily now, and although she was still skinny, neither her ribs nor her spine stood out noticeably through her fur. Even the thin patches where her pelt had been scorched away were beginning to grow back in again, and the shock and loneliness with which she had greeted her new pack mates was wearing away little by little, making way for a tentative friendliness - though she still preferred solitude when she became overwhelmed by all of the changes she had once again been forced to rapidly adapt to.
She was feeling a little overwhelmed at the moment, too, so she had quietly found a sunny patch near the den to lay and sun herself for a moment. Calanthe was smart enough to know to enjoy these quiet, reflective moments; soon enough she would be kept as busy as the rest of her pack, working to help them stay strong and safe - hopefully, as she had discussed with @Raela, as a Hunter.
Calanthe's inability to take on the Scout's role truly didn't bother her much. She had never been overly thrilled about inheriting the role from her mother, and even less thrilled to learn the role from her brother Ikenna, who had been a kind but overly gentle teacher. Despite the risk that she might turn out to be a poor fit, the chance to actually choose her path was an invigorating notion.
But she couldn't begin to learn until she was better, and while that couldn't be too very much longer now... She frowned down at her skinny sides and her long legs. Curse her body for being so lithe! She hardly even remembered what "healthy" looked like on her, but she hoped it would mean more obvious muscle - or at least a more believable threat to the surrounding wildlife.
She sighed and turned her face to the sun, eyes closed against the blinding light it cast. Moping about it now wouldn't help - and it was too nice and warm to bother with moping, anyway.