And then the shouts break out. "We can't leave the city!"
"Who knows if this is even right?" "We've never been outside of the fence, maybe she is telling the truth!"
"What are we going to do?"
Evelyn turns towards Tobias with her arms crossed over her chest. "Well then. You are the one who showed them this so I suppose you are the one to tell them what happens next."
I hold on to his arm tightly. What are we going to do next? I now know what it was that my parents died for, what Jeanine fought to protect. Is it our job to help the outsiders become like us? Is that our purpose as Divergent? Lot if good that would do them, as we have just slaughtered a large group of the city's population over things that wouldn't have needed conflict if we weren't divided and we worked together to decide things as a group instead of five, six counting the factionless, separate groups.
Tobias has a hardened look on his face, a face I know so well. "I say we do it. This is what our purpose in the city was, to recreate a better society. We've done it. And we wouldn't want to be selfish with what we've learned, would we?" he asks looking at the remaining Abnegation. "Or choose not to help these people when we know we could?" he says looking at the Amity. "And who knows? There could be more for us to learn out there." This time he is appealing toward the remaining Euridite.
Before he can speak further, Evelyn interrupts. "We have just worked so hard to get control of the government. We've planned and plotted for months to change the way things were. Why should we give all that up to leave the city behind?" I jump in. "Why shouldn't we?"
