Disclaimer: I do not own Four or Six(Tris) or any other Divergent characters. The wonderful Veronica Roth does. This story takes place after Tris passes initiation now she is training her own initiates. I assume you can guess there was no war, no one died except Al.L

I wake up to the pounding on my door that can only be one person, my sister.

"Go Away!" I shout.

"It's time for school," she says through the door.

I moan into my pillow and mumble that I'll be out soon. Then I remember that it is the day of the aptitude test. I roll out of bed and take a quick shower, get dressed in a red shirt with yellow flowers and yellow skinny jeans with my favorite red flats, and walk downstairs. My mom, dad, and sister are already there. My dad is making chocolate chip pancakes, my favorite.

"Good Morning," my mom says.

"Morning," I say cheerfully as I can.

"Did you sleep well?" my mother asks.

"Yes," I say

"Good," my mom says, "Are you nervous about the test?"

"Should I be?" I ask as I walk over to the stove and grab some pancakes.

"It depends," my mom says.

"On what?"

"Your personality."

"I'm not nervous," I lie. That narrows Candor out, I just lied to my mom's face.

I put syrup on my pancakes, and eat them quickly because my sister will be down any minute. As soon as I finish my sister bursts into the room.

"Come on its time to go," she whines.

"Just a minute, Annie," I reply.

"Sorry," she says, "I'm just a nervous wreck about the test."

I put my plate in the sink, and tell my parents bye, then we are out the door. We walk side by side until she spots Amy, her best friend. She runs ahead, but I don't bother catching up. I need some time to think. I try to figure out what my aptitude test will say. It cannot be Candor because I lie easily, it could possibly be Erudite my parents say I'm smart. I watch the Dauntless jump off the train and know I could never do that. I think about Abnegation, but realize I am not selfless enough unless I tried from the minute I got out of bed. Staying in Amity might be my best option, and at that we arrive at school.

The day passes quickly and before I know it I'm sitting in the cafeteria floor playing a game with the other Amity girls. The lady calls my sisters name and she goes into the back hallway. The others from the same time she tested come back but she doesn't. Before I can ponder what that means I see the lady come back out.

"Emily Lashley," the lady calls.

I stand and follow her to a back room with metal, reclining chair in it. One side of the room is covered in mirrors. I look in the mirror and see a girl with the same light brown wavy hair and medium blue eyes as me, but she looks too afraid to be me. I look away and focus on the person administering my test. She has Dauntless black on and there is a tattoo of a ladybug on her wrist. I sit in the chair. It's cold and bites into where my skin is exposed.

"Hi, my name is Mandy and I will be giving you your test," she says.

She gets out an odd shaped glass with a blue liquid inside and hands it to me. "Drink it."

"What is it?"

"Just drink it," she says getting frustrated, "bottoms up."

I drink it with the bottom up. I'm about to ask another question along the lines of what next, then it all fades to black or a really dark gray.

I wake up and there are two tables in front of me. One has a piece of cheese and one a knife. "Choose." I hear a voice say. I don't know what to do so I grab both the cheese and the knife. Then the tables disappear, and a dog appears out of thin air. It growls at me and I throw the cheese. It stops and shallows the cheese whole then come at me again. I don't want to kill it, that's when I remember something I learned. I put my hands in fists and sink to my knees. Then a little girl appears at the end of the room. The dog lunges at her but doesn't get to her before I throw the knife at it and surprisingly actually hit it. The girl asks me why I killed the puppy, then I look at it and it is just a puppy. She starts crying and I try to console her. I tell her I didn't mean to kill it when I really did.

Then I wake up and I am sitting in the metal chair.

"Get up," Mandy says, "You have to go out the back."

"What were my results?" I ask.

"Amity," she says and I breathe in relief. "And Abnegation, and Erudite, and Dauntless," she continues.

"How did I get four results?" I ask.

"It is called Divergent," she tells me; "You got Amity for giving the dog the meat, Abnegation for saving the girl. You got Erudite for knowing what to do when the dog attacked, and Dauntless for throwing that knife with such accuracy."

I just stand in silence until she starts shoving me out the door. "You can't tell anyone," she tells me, "Tell your family that the serum I gave you with made you sick, and remember talk to no one about this." And with that the door closes in my face.