The Genesis Project Prophecy of the Seven

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room with a waterfall and natural pool.
    Once you choose your quarters I’ll get Jasper and some of the younger able bodied men to bring you both mattresses and screens for privacy or sheets that can be strung if you choose to stay by the waterfall Reighlyn and a few other things that I never appreciated before ,” Bethany laughed, winking at me.
    I smiled. “Mom it’s okay if you don’t want to stay up here… I’ll be okay,” my mom smiled at me.
    I knew she was having a difficult time she looked worn out, and my heart hurt for her. I wished we could go back to our normal lives, the ones we had before all of this. Maybe someday we could get back to some type of normality, but it would probably be a while.
    “Hungry?” Lilly asked as we made our way back into the kitchen/common room. “Everyone helps out where they are more suited,” Lilly explained.
    “We all try to do our part ,” She continued as we turned a corner.
    “I would love to work in the kitchen cooking. I love to cook and bake.. ,” My Mom said her lips pulled tight as she attempted to smile. “Especially when I’m stressed...” The ladies all laughed at that.
    We walked into the kitchen area to see Ben and Blaine sitting at one of the mismatched tables eating chili with cornbread muffins and sweet tea. My stomach gargled loudly; I placed my hands over my stomach trying to muffle the sound smiling at my Mom, Lilly, and Bethany.
    Blaine laughed and some other girls who looked like they were around my age laughed too. I bowed my head letting my Fire red hair cover my face in embarrassment.
    “Grab some grub and pop a squat ladies us men would love some company ,” Ben said throwing a wink toward Bethany, who blushed in return.
    There were some people checking us out, but for the most part they minded their own business eating there food and continued their conversations after we passed.
    Bethany and Lilly guided us to the serving line following behind us as we all received our serving of chili and cornbread with our drinks. We moved to the table where Ben and Blaine sat. I took a seat next to Blaine with my Mom on my right Bethany and Lilly sat across from us.
    I took a drink of my cold tea. It tasted like heaven. I sighed and smiled.
    “Is it good kid?” Ben asked seeing the smile on my face as I savored my sweet tea.
    “Divine ,” I said. It felt good to feel comfortable somewhere after the long week we’d had, and weirdly it felt like I belonged here. I hadn’t noticed before, maybe because I was in overprotective paranoid mode, I shook my head at myself.
    “So Blaine how was your talk with Ben?” I asked trying to make light of my blowing up.
    “Informative,” He said. “I found out a lot of useful information,” I raised my eyebrow in question. He grabbed my left arm and turned it forearm facing up.
    “This ,” he said pointing to my birthmark; my six stars surrounded by the one which sat center.
    He pulled up his left sleeve to show me his birthmark. I’d had never noticed it before, but then again I didn’t see him but maybe a handful of times without his shirt and that was when he was working out.
    This still seemed crazy even after hearing Ben and Bethany’s prophecy I hadn’t put two and two together. He had same birth mark… well basically the same. The star filled in on his arm was two spots to the left. What did that even mean?
    “Ben are you sure that this is real? That I’m the one?” I asked in a whispered voice.
    Ben looked at me for a minute. His eyes were filled with sadness… and pity? “Is he kissed by fire and born on the full moon in June?” Ben asked pointedly and serious.
    “Depends on what you mean when you say kissed by fire” Blaine said, instantly making my jaw go slack, my eyes widened and I probably looked like a fish.
    I groaned, and everyone laughed. Yay…not. “Reighlyn dear, I don’t think you’ll be able to convince anyone that you are not the one,” Lilly giggled.
    I had to be

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