The Genesis Project Prophecy of the Seven

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marked like you. Only with them they will only have outlines if you will, of the six other stars. The only star on their arms that will have any color, or filled in will be their corresponding position.
    Each person has their own responsibilities as well as The Seven as a whole, the book outlines some but this doesn’t give us all of the answers. Most of the prophecy pertains to you Reighlyn. The Seven are merely a part of this in some important way that we must figure out ,” Ben said as he flattened his hands over the leather bound book.
    “Some of The Seven may come right away others may take a while, but I have faith in knowing that in the end God knew what he was doing in giving this responsibility to you all.”
    “When do we train?” I asked.
    Ben smiled at my willingness to jump in and accept my fated position.
    “After you and your mom settled in I can have you shown around and you can train a little, I still need to talk to your friend Blaine. What’s his last name?” He asked.
    “Dacko ,” I said noticing an inquisitive look pass over his face. I wonder what that was about.
    “He came alone with you? What happened to his family? Don’t answer ,” Ben said, holding up a hand.
    “I’ll ask him myself, now let’s get you ladies something to eat and show you around and then you can pick a spot you’d like to make your own.” Ben stood to show us out.
    Mom smiled at me, but her smile was strained. I knew she was afraid for me but, if what they were saying was true I never had a choice to begin with.
    Of course I could refuse, but by doing so I would doom everyone else according to this prophecy.
    I’d rather not chance that. I wanted to help; I wanted to make right what’s happened to us all. I didn’t care about electricity or running water; people had lived a long time without it.
    We could do it again as long as we were careful, but there was no reason we had to live in fear.
    Right now war was inevitable, but if The Seven could eliminate this problem well then…I didn’t see what the problem really was.
    The only problem I really had at this point was I was I was nowhere ready to lead, let alone in any shape to fight, but that would change.
     
     

CHAPTER 12
     
     
    The caves were amazing! The walls were a beautiful burnt orange with hints of read just like I remembered them. There were plenty of spaces for people to use--natural cubbies so to speak and some that had been opened up by whoever owned and maintained the mines before the world went nuts.
    There were more lights in the main areas, one every few feet.
    They had several large open rooms that were used for community reasons; one area was used as a kitchen and dining area due to the natural chimneys.
    They even had bathrooms, actual honest to God bathrooms that worked and had free standing showers with hot water. I would have to make sure I asked how they did that.
    “The caves are around two miles long and a mile wide, most of the people here choose to take a cubby near to the kitchen and common areas, but if you want to you could always move further in to the caves. The stalagmites are so beautiful down in the west caves, this one here ,” Bethany said pointing to a tunnel leading east.
    “This one has a beautiful river…” Beth said pointing inside of a massive cave with multiple rooms that were connected together.
    “Inside it has natural pools and even a waterfall.” She smiled.
    “Can I go check it out?” I asked Bethany.
    She smiled “I knew you would want to…elementals like to be around or close to their element and with you being a full elemental I though you would be comfortable down here.”
    Beth turned to my mom as I walked into the cave. “Rowan if prefer to stay closer to everyone else we have plenty of empty areas closer to the kitchen and common rooms.”
    I smiled turning around, I hadn’t went in so far to find the waterfall yet, but I would. I smiled to myself thinking of having my own area, my own

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