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Raven's hands hit the tile first, grunting as the rest of her body joined, slamming against the hard floor. Once she did, every tile lit up, then they started to go haywire, sporadically flashing in no order whatsoever.

The momentum of the dive had Raven sliding, and she desperately grabbed at the floor, trying to prevent her falling.

"Shit! No, no, no, no!" She cursed as her attempts to stay grounded came out fruitless.

She managed to grab onto the edge as the rest of her body dangled from the platform.

-

Ivy frantically glanced around, but nothing seemed to stick out. The same four kinds of flowers, the same clouds littering the sky, none of them seeming like an odd one out.

Nothing can be forgotten.

That point had been made the entire time they were there. It had to related to this.

Think, Ivy.

The code. The butterfly. The tree. The rain. Something had to correspond. Maybe it had to do with the colors of the flowers? In their specific order? Or she had to unscramble it? But she wasn't sure those particular colors had any importance.

The code.

"Four-one-oh-ten," Ivy muttered to herself. "Come on, come on."

She felt like she was getting onto something. Like she was playing the right game, but had the wrong cards.

She started to walk, her eyes skimming over every flower as she repeated the code to herself. "Four one oh ten. Four one oh ten. Four…"

Wait.

Ivy ran to the middle of the field, looking to her left and counting each kind of flower.

There were four different colors total. The code was four digits.

Ivy got the right card. It wasn't a good card, but she felt like she was closer. There was something there. She knew there was.

-

Raven kicked her legs, desperate attempts to boost herself up.

It was working.

Raven kicked, and used every ounce of strength she could muster to pull herself back up. Using her good leg, she tried to climb up, despite the surface being flat.

"Shit. No. Come on, Rae."

Raven grunted as she managed to get her chest above the surface. The hardest part was over.

She swung her good leg over the tile, then she knew she could get up from there. The girl rolled the rest of her body onto the square as the lights began to flash in synchronization before turning off, leaving Raven in confusion.

She furrowed her eyebrows as she pushed herself up to her good leg, looking down at the unlit squares.

She gasped when they started to drop.

-

Ivy ran to the flowers on the very left side. The white ones.

Part of her thought her plan was too outside of the box, but something told her she was on the right path.

She looked back up at the clock, watching as the timer on it reached thirty seconds.

Too outside of the box or not, she had to try it.

Ivy picked four of the white flowers, then running past the yellow ones and reaching the blue ones.

She picked one of the blue flowers, then turned to look at the timer.

It froze at the five seconds that were left.

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a/n:

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