A/N: HERE IT IS. The first chapter...well, the prologue. The THIRD story of the SOMEDAY series!
Growing up, I never thought I'd be here.
I never thought I'd be sent from space to earth as an experimental trial, where we'd lose connection to the Ark and be on our own. I never thought I'd be the leader of a hundred other kids. I never thought I'd lead a war. I never thought that when the Ark crashed down, I'd be the unofficial leader of hundreds.
I never thought I'd meet someone like Lexa. I never thought I'd have to watch the love of my life die, and months later find out that the very world I was standing it wasn't even real—it was a government test, and most of all, find out that Lexa was alive in the real world.
I never thought I'd go to school and college and become a doctor. I never thought I'd get married, let alone to a beautiful and amazing person like Lexa.
I never thought I'd be a mother.
Yet here I am, married, and a mother to three wonderful children.
Lexa and my best friend, Octavia, got pregnant three months before Lexa did. It took a lot of time, but we had found an agency who provided many donors and after a few tries, Lexa had finally gotten pregnant. Hope Aurora Blake was born on March fifth, and Hailee Anya Woods was born on March twenty-first, over two months early. Although she was pre-mature as a baby, she was healthy and never had any major complications.
Two years later, I became pregnant and nine months and four days later, Emilia Abigail Woods was born. My mother said she was the healthiest baby she'd ever seen. She was a chubby and happy baby.
Six months later Octavia got pregnant and nine month later gave birth to a healthy boy, Augustus James Blake.
Three years later, I had become pregnant for the third and final time with Jonah Jake Woods.
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Hailee and Hope are both lively seven years old girls and they are always finding ways to get into trouble. It's more like trouble finds them. They are definitely Octavia and Lexa's children. The soon-to-be-second graders have both had notes sent home more than once for their stubbornness—whether it was fighting with other students or defying the teachers. Hope looked a lot like her mother. Dark brown hair that went just below her shoulders, tan skin, and beautiful brown eyes. Hailee was a mini Lexa. Although her skin was pale compared to Lexa's tan skin, she had deep brown curls that went just below her shoulders and her mother's forest green eyes. She also had Lexa's beautiful smile.
Emilia was five and starting kindergarten come fall. She was a little angel and what everyone called "the perfect child." But she put Hailee's stubbornness to shame. Mom said that with parents like Lexa and I, it was no surprise she was a stubborn little thing. It was true, though—Lexa and I were too stubborn for our own good. Lexa said that Emilia was a mini version of me. She had light skin, a little lighter than mine, pale blue eyes, and her light wavy blonde hair went down to her waist.
Augustus, who is a year younger than Emilia, was a perfect mix between Lincoln and Octavia. He had Lincoln's dark skin, Octavia's dark brown hair and hazel eyes. His features greatly resembled his father. Though he is more like his mother—adventurous and likes to test the waters per say.
And my little Jonah, he looked almost identical to Emilia. Light skin, pale blue eyes, and blonde as light as could be. Unlike his sister, his hair was straight. Hailee had once asked why she had green eyes and brown hair while her siblings had blonde hair and blue eyes. Lexa had pulled her onto her lap and told her told her "look at me, then look at your mama. You have my eyes and hair, Emmy and Jonah have Mama's eyes and hair." Hailee understood, and never asked again.
When Lexa told me on our wedding day eight years ago that our lives had just begun, I didn't understand what she had meant. But now I do. I have a family. I have a beautiful wife, two beautiful little girls, a handsome little boy, amazing friends, and my parents, my step-parents and parent-in-laws.
Life couldn't be better.
