Shelbie smiled as Edme ran up to Amaria and herself. When she asked what they were going to hunt, Shelbie stopped for a moment and sniffed the air, looking for scents. She smelled a young deer not too far away. "I think a deer will be the goal for today's kill." Shelbie began padding slowly towards the scent, stopping to wait as Edme exclaimed that she wanted to catch a bird right before she killed a rabbit. "Good job Edme! But, you might want to leave the kill here. We don't want to draw attention to ourselves when hunting. We'll come back and get it once we're done, okay?" Shelbie smiled again towards Edme before she started following the deer's scent again. They were downwind, so Shelbie knew the chances of the deer finding their scent were small, even with a dead rabbit in tow, but Shelbie preferred not to risk it. They needed this kill, and she wanted the odds to be as much in their favor as possible. The wind slightly ruffled her pure white fur as she crept forward, signaling to the others that the prey was near and that they should do the same. She crouched down and slowly crawled forward until the young buck was in her sight. She flicked her tail, motioning for the others to come forward as well. The buck was facing the opposite direction and was eating. Shelbie knew it was the perfect opportunity to attack and again began slowly creeping forward towards the buck to get as close as possible. Knowing the others were close behind her, she made another motion before leaping up towards the deer. The buck jumped in surprise, giving Shelbie the perfect opportunity to clamp down on the buck's leg, causing it to fall to the ground with a loud "thud". Shelbie then went for the buck's neck to make the kill, but not before getting a kick from the leg she had attacked. A little dazed, she stepped back and let Edme and Amaria finish the deer off as she regained her composure. Shelbie was just happy she had been kicked by the weaker leg and not a completely healthy one, otherwise she would have been in a lot more pain instead of just simply being dazed.