A/N: So I've decided to make an Eric/OC fan fiction but with adjustments… For Eric, I decided to get rid of his eyebrow piercing and instead, giving him a lip piercing! My OC, Sia/Taisia will be portrayed by Lyndsy Fonseca. In this story, she's an orphan and won't be factionless and will be under the custody of an Amity family. I know it would be more logical for her to be from Abnegation but that's not how I want my story's background to look like.

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I have slowly become despondent to my surroundings here in Amity.

I knew I never fit in.

I was reminded everyday when I looked at my foster family, who had taken me in after my parents had died in a house fire. I was only 6 when I became an orphan, my past an empty slate that I couldn't remember. I assume that my memory was erased by the Erudite leaders, to make sure that a young child would grow up peaceful and not dwell on the loss of her family.

I knew that I wasn't apart of Amity, I had been brought here and now, on my 18th birthday, I still don't know my past fully. I have managed to remember bits of my past, how I was apart of Erudite and that my parents death was tragic and how my erased memory may been apart of my parents wishes. I had read it in the newspaper archive when I had gone on a school field trip to Erudite, how I had not been home at the time, thanks to an unknown friend.

I stood in front of my mirror, looking at myself as I prepped for my ceremony. At the age of 18, teens would be tested to see which faction they would most be useful towards, to say bluntly. When I had tested, I had been tested for Dauntless.

The testing had been a night prior and I had not spoken a word to my family, in fear that they would hate me for my decision to leave them behind. I knew that they were my foster family, yet I cared for them. However, I knew I could not stay here in Amity for long. The caring and forgiving nature did not suit my rebelliousness and free spirit.

"It's time to go, Taisia." I glanced up and saw Terra in the doorway, with a sad smile on her face. I nodded, it was finally time.