A/N: Hey guys! This is my first fanfiction so if I've missed anything or there's something you want me to add in, let me know and I'll put it in. Please review because I'd love to hear what you think. So, enjoy!

Disclaimer: I DO NOT OWN THE DIVERGENT TRILOGY, VERONICA ROTH DOES. I AM NOT MAKING ANY MONEY OFF OF THIS. I AM ONLY DOING THIS FOR FUN AND OTHER PEOPLE'S ENTERTAINMENT!

Chapter 1

Tobias P.O.V

I stood in front of the mirror and pressed the ON button on the shaver. I had done this so many times, I could do it with my eyes closed. It only took a few minutes to shave my hair so it was the short Abnegation style. The sun shone through the window and and reflected in the mirror. It was Aptitude Test day; the day I would find out if I stayed in Abnegation or I would leave and find my own path. I was scared of what the test would tell me to do. My mom walked into the room and smiled at me.
"Are you scared about the test?" She asked, picking up the sweeping brush and brushing my hair into a pile on the floor.
"Were you? When you took your test?" I whispered, looking at my shoes.
"I was terrified. But there's no need to be." She replied, smiling a little. She leaned over me to slide the cover over the mirror. Abnegation believe it's selfish to look in the mirror for too long; that's why all of the mirrors in our house are always covered.
"That's as long as you get; rules are rules." Mom reminds me. I nod. I trudge down the stairs into the kitchen where Caleb is waiting for me. He doesn't say a word to me but passes my bag and slips past me to the door. As Caleb opened the door, he motioned for me to go first. I murmured a 'Thank you' and trudge out of the door.

Our city is divided into factions, Abnegation, Amity, Candor, Erudite and Dauntless. Some people say that we are the only people left in the world but I doubt it. Other people say that the factions keep the peace, that if we didn't have the factions there would be war. Our faction leaders say that we must conform to one faction. That is why we have the Aptitude Tests so we can find out what faction we belong in. I'm not sure where I belong. I don't think I belong in Abnegation but Caleb does, he's a natural. I had been looking down so when I look up, Caleb was helping an old women who had dropped her bags and the contents had spilled all over the floor. He walked back over to me and said: "You could of helped, you know. It's not that hard."
"Not for you, maybe." I said. "I don't find it easy. I guess it's not my thing." Caleb smirked and shook his head.
"Whatever, Tobias." Caleb muttered.

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Waiting for your name to be called out was the worst part of the whole Aptitude Test process. Teens from all of the factions were sat at the tables in the cafeteria.
"Caleb Prior, Tobias Prior and Susan Black to the testing rooms." The mechanical voice said over the tannoy. Sighing, I stood up and left the cafeteria. I walked down the corridor until I came to a series of doors at the end. I waited a moment before opening the door. It led to a plain white room with a wall of mirrors. I stare at my reflection for a minute before looking away. Abnegation habit. There was a loud clatter behind me. I turned to see a Dauntless woman setting up equipment on a metal table.
"What is it with you Abnegation and mirrors?" She asked, sighing.
"We think it's selfish to look in a mirror for too long."I answered plainly .
"Yeah, yeah. Just come and sit down." She replied. "I'm Tori, by the way. I'll be administering your test today." I nodded and sat down. Tori passed me a glass with a blue liquid in it.
"What is it?" I asked, staring at the liquid.
"Just drink it." Tori said. I looked at the glass one more time before drinking the mysterious blue liquid. I rested my head against the back of the chair and closed my eyes.