Enabled FileVault, OS X won't boot anymore. Automatically goes to Safe-Mode.

So, I decided to Enable FireVault on my Late-2013 MBPr yesterday. Everything worked, it restarted and went through the whole process.
During the encryption, I choose to use iCloud to decrypt by drive over creating a new key.
This morning, when I tried booting up my mac, it started up (grey screen, black logo) and instead taking me to the login screen, sent me directly to OS X Recover mode.Restarting from that sent me right back to recovery mode as well. Holding Option while turning on and explicitly selecting OS X from the list of partitions (note: I have a Windows 7 bootcamp partition that still works) will also send me directly to the Recovery mode screen.
From here, I've tried various different approaches:
Disk Utility -> Fixing MacintoshHD and Repairing it. Result: Still boots to recovery mode.
Restore from Time Machine -> Selected backup from the night before -> Spends 10 hours "restoring" -> Still boots to recovery mode
Reinstall OS X -> Select disk: "Macintosh HD" -> ERROR: Unable to reinstall OS because I can't install Mavericks onto Yosemite.
I've run out of ideas and really need help gettings this fixed without loosing my files.
I have a TimeMachine external harddrive for backups with backups every 5 hours.
Also, my Recovery mode is "reinstall mavericks", not Yosemite; I know this shouldn't be like this.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks
C

Here's what happens when I try that:
At first, I see 2 start up disks, the Bootcamp Windows one and the MacintoshHD one. Since I have filevault enabled, it asks me to enter a password to select it. Once I've typed in the password, the available disk's reload and I'm left with only the Bootcamp one.
If only it was this simple.

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