I felt spots at the edges of my vision, and the sight of David's wheelchair spinning away hit me at the back of my cloudy vision. I allowed myself to relax, letting the weight of the floor take my body and comfort me. It went black all of a sudden, and I saw my mother coming towards me with her hand outstretched.
"Is it my time now, mother?" I asked her, reaching to grab her hand in mine. Her fingers gripped mine lovingly as she looked into my eyes, trying to hide the sadness clouding her's.I allowed a tear to slip down my cheek as she nodded. I remember what I told Caleb, I never wanted to leave Tobias. I didn't... I felt my soul float out of my body, and I walked hand in hand with my mother outside of the building. I saw Tobias, frozen in shock.
"He must have just heard the news." I murmur to my mother.
"He'll be okay, sweetie." She kissed the top of my head and we continued walking. I touched his shoulder gently.
"Tobias, I'm okay!" I screamed as loud as I could to him.
"He can't hear you, honey, you're dead..." My mother whispered. I closed my eyes and nodded. I felt my feet begin to pace upwards, and I felt myself walking into the clouds.
"Whoa." I gritted my teeth as clouds blurred my vision. I felt myself gasp as I saw a whole world above my own.
"Welcome to heaven, Beatrice." My mother told me. I stiffened, this was unbelievable. I watched as my father ran over to us. He looked so much more lithe and comfortable, just like my mother did.
"Dad!" I hugged him tightly, but when he stiffened I pulled away. Abnegation till the end, I guess. I was still glad to see him, though. I already missed Tobias, his smile, the way his nose crooks, his eyes, his everything... I see a young man walking towards me, his eyes and everything all like Tobias'. He smiles at me, and hugs me.
"Hey, Tris." He breathed into my ear. Could this be him?
