**Rosalie’s POV
I hadn’t been in the cabin long at all when I got the feeling I was being watched. I felt like I needed to move on, and I had just gathered my baby up into my arms, preparing to leave, when suddenly, that sensation went away.
It was dusk. I went to the window to look out to see if anyone was standing out there. My fingers trembled slightly as I went to pull the curtains back to peer outside. Studying the long shadows cast by the trees, I attempted to see if anyone was standing there. My concentration was fully on the scene before me when a noise behind me had me jumping, spinning around, ready to protect myself.
“Seraphine!” I shouted, collapsing onto the couch I had been leaning over. “Goddess! You scared me to death!”
“Sorry, Rosalie,” she said. “I had it on good authority that you were here. I didn’t mean to frighten you. I knocked lightly before I came in, but I didn’t hear you say anything, and I thought you might be sleeping.”