She hadn’t ventured through this area of the forest since that day. The sight of Flair lying broken in that little ravine, along with a great many other things, was now permanently embedded in Colette’s memory. Something she’d never forget, or forgive herself for. If only she’d been a little faster, a little closer, she might’ve been able to help sooner.
And save them. It wouldn’t have absolved her of her sins, but it might’ve eased them just a little.
The ghost often wondered what’d become of the strange woman that’d attacked Flair in the first place. Gone without a trace, it had seemed like. The ghost regretted not attempting to track down that bitch earlier. To catch up and make her pay, slowly, and really goddamn painfully. But now, after all of this time, Colette very much doubted she’d find any sort of a clue.
However, since she was here, it wasn’t going to stop her from trying. Carefully the ghost trekked through the forest, checking near or under trees, in the ravines, or every little crevice she could find for anything remotely suspicious or out of place. As brief as the encounter had been, she’d never forget that scent. And she’d most certainly never lose her desire for vengeance.