Sixteen

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Picture// Blood Moon Cell
Song// SLOW DANCING IN THE DARK Joji

I run through a sea of flowers, they were all different colors. My tiny fingers slim along the top, being gentle because I knew the flowers were delicate.

"Riles! Don't go too far!" Mom screams from behind me.

I turn around, my long hair falling into my eyes. My mother stood with a small smile, wearing her favorite white sundress.

I shielded my eyes from the sun, "Okay, mommy!" I say back.

Her mocha curls blow in the wind as my father comes from behind her.

His large arms wrap around her from behind, making her jump. I watch them from a few yards away.

My father's steel blue eyes look down at his mate with adoration, as she tilts her head back and lets out a laugh.

His hands trail to her plump stomach, which had a baby in it.

They told me it was a boy last night while reading my favorite book to me.

My father's eyes meet mine from across the field.

Now they looked alarmed, not clam.

"Wake up, Riley." He says to me, his identical eyes pleading with me.

I tilt my head.

"But, dad I'm already awake." I mumble, my voice echoing around me.

"Wake up." He says again, his voice louder.

My mothers worried eyes meet mine, and then she's gone. She disappeared into thin air, making me run towards the space she had just stood in.

"Mom!" I shout, my father looking at me with tears in his eyes.

"Where's mommy?" I cry, making him clench his eyes tightly.

"Be brave." He kisses my forehead.

"Wake up!" The shouting makes me jump.

"Riley, come on!" My mate yells, making me squint my eyes tightly.

I groan, my head feeling like it weighed a ton.

"Oh thank god, I thought you croaked." Kody sighs in relief from somewhere next to me.

I open my eyes to a plain grey ceiling.

The room smelled of blood and sweat, making me grimace.

Sitting up, I take a lot at my surroundings.

I was in a small cell, presumably in the dungeon. My mate sat in the cell next to mine, Kody on my other side.

Alex clung to the bars that connect our cells, a worried look in his wild eyes.

Washing my gaze over him, I feel relief flood through me that he was unharmed.

Kody looked fine too.

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