Tris
I wake up, for the millionth time, on a ice cold metal table. I could here the tapping of Matthews pencil from the other room. So odd that he was so close but I could not reach him. The door opened and omitted David. He had already been inoculated against the memory serum and decided to hide me away and experiment on me. 2 and a half years later we are still in the same routine of him expireminting on me and me trying to escape. I almost snort when I see the scar on his right cheek. I have tried to escape but each time he injects me with the fear serum. It is hard to see Tobias rush into the room, overcome David, and then kill himself.
"It's good to see you up, today is a big day," David says mockingly.
I know what he is talking about of course. I made a deal with him a long time ago to be able to watch Tobias on the screens. Today he would be zip lining off of the Hancock building while spreading "my" ashes. (What he would really be carrying is a fake Tris. It was not even hard for them to disguise my body. They have been faking the deaths of divergents for along time now.) I have watched him through everything. From the time he tried to erase his memory to each time he visited the morgue. He would sit there talking to the jar of ashes as if I could hear him. Then he would start crying and rocking back and forth.
David carried out his usual blood test, but today he made a mistake. He was in such a hurry that when he left he did not get the cage door shut all of the way. As soon as he left the room I pushed it open and sprinted for the door. I stopped myself before I opened it though. What would I do when I got out. I quickly spun around and picked up the phone. A female operator picked up and said, "hello, to whom may I place your call."
"Tobias Eaton, he is outside the Hancock building. This is urgent."
Out of the corner of the screen a door opens and a women hastily runs to the group standing on the ground. She says a few words and a well built man steps out and grabs he phone.
"Hello?"
I start crying but manage to say, "Tobias it's me."
