When Colette got close enough, she lunged - and missed, her jaws snapping at the air just a tad behind the rabbit's ears. It darted to one side, and she moved to follow. Some unseen, uneven portion of the ground put an end to that course of action rather quickly, though. The ghost stumbled and then lost her footing completely, coming to a skidding halt and earning a face full of snow and dead grass for the effort.
It took Colette longer than she would have liked to gather her tired limbs beneath her and set off again after that, but when she did, she began to make her way back to the lake she knew was nearby. It was something that offered her water, and opportunities to hunt the prey that came here. For now, the ghost had chosen to linger in the vicinity of it, roaming along the edges of the lake, while also trying to avoid looking directly at her hideous reflection.
It’s what you deserve, that seemingly ever-present cynical voice of her mind taunted. Colette had no response to it, for it was true. If her fate was to waste away slowly, the ghost would accept that.
-aw if anyone is this far north ^^