A/N:

Hello again my lovely little divergent minions! How ever has your day been? I was honestly shocked by your reviews and it made my heart all warm and fuzzy. :) I'm sorry this chapter was so late but I had to run a 5k on Saturday and then my friend was in a play on Sunday so I was out for the whole weekend. And I had a major science test on monday. But I'm here now! I feel like these chapters are wayyy to short. And this one seems rushed to me. Grr.

Shout Out to Hope, my very first reviewer! Yay! I may be just a little to excited about that, but who cares. :) Anyway, Hope, there is a special surprise coming for you in the next chapter...

And about the whole parent disappearing thingy that was mentioned in the first chapter, just forget about that part. I really don't know where it came from. Lol.

Also, if anyone has any ideas about how you would like things to go, you should PM me. I'm always happy to hear your ideas and opinions. :)Anyway, here's your chapter.

(incase you beautifully wonderful people couldn't tell)

I OWN NOTHING!

Chapter 2

There is a loud BANG! Then, sudden silence fills the halls, which should be crowded loud, crazy Dauntless. "Oh no" Tobias whispers. "What?" I ask, still confused about the whole "Allegiant" thing.

"Come on, there is no time to waste." he says taking my had and pulling me into the bathroom. "Tobias," I ask, "What are you doing..." He doesn't answer. He just walks up to the cabinet in the back of the room. It is rather large, but he manages to move it to the side to reveal...a door? No, more of a trap door on the wall. Tobias takes out a key and unlocks it.

"You coming?" asks Tobias, who has already opened the "door" to what appears to be a tunnel. A strange, dark, never ending tunnel. I fallow him and as soon as I enter the tunnel, he reaches over and places the cabinet back where is was. He then closes and locks the door. Once the door closed, it is completely dark...except for a small light in the far end of the tunnel.

"Come on. We have to move fast," He says. I fallow, still confused out of my mind. I having no clue as to where we are going, so I ask, "Where are we heading?" "To another city, another experiment the Bureau created. But this one figured out what the Bureau was doing, and they rebelled. They now live in complete peace. Everyone is free and there are no factions," he looks so happy and excited about it, I haven't seen him this happy sense we kissed in the chasm. Our earlier conversation forgotten for a moment.

"Really? No factions?" I implore. "Yeah. It was a different experiment the Bureau used to "gain knowledge." They placed thousands of people underground in some kind of tunnel system, kinda like this," he says, gesturing all around us. We are about half way through the tunnel now.

"So when they rebelled, they kept their city underground, and they built a military fortress (Fourtris) aboveground to protect them." "That's amazing. How are we going to get there?" I ask. "Well," he scratches the back of his head, "Well, we have to walk for about two hours, but that will be after the plane ride . . . I don't know how to explain what a plane ride is like other than you'll probably love every minuet of it while I have a panic attack." "Ok…" I let my voice trail of as we come closer and closer to the end of the tunnel.

When we finally reach the end, I am nearly blinded by how bright thissue is. I guess even the short time we were in the dark tunnel was long enough to make the average sunshine seem like a monsoon of brightness.

"So, where to?" I ask, still squinting into the sun.

"Well, Amar said he would drive the plane to this abandoned strip of road somewhere south fob here."

"Wait, Amar? Your old instructore? I thought he was dead." How can a dead man drive a plane? What the heck even is a plane? And how on earth do you drive one? I can barely drive a car! Heck, I hardly know what the inside of a car looks like.

"Yeah about that," he says, looking down. "I'm not really sure how Amar faked his death, got to the Bureau, left the Bureau, got us a plane that works, or figured out how to drive it." He finishes with a small smile, which is adorable by the way.

I just sigh as we start walking south.

"What was that sigh al about," he says, looking down at me with a face that says "You better have a good excuse, but I'll still love you" and a cocky, but small, grin on his face.

"You are completely useless, Tobias Eaton."

"A man is only as useful as the girl who stands beside him," he states.

"Well, I have a saying of my own: "Ladies don't start fights, they finish them." So this "fight" is officially over."

"Well you can't finish what we never started," he says kissing my cheek.

We walk until sunrise with my arm around his wait and his across my shoulders. For a moment I wonder what my family is doing. It is then that I realize that I don't know why the halls of the compound got so quiet. When I ask Tobias, his answer nearly breaks my heart.

"That was what I was telling you about. The serum to control the Dauntless. She probably got someone to go in early. It wasn't suppose to happen for another week. They are probably surrounding Abnegation right now."

"What?" I think of my parents unknowingly going about their daily lives. And my brother... My brother... That little traitor! He probably helped Jeanine make that stupid serum! How could he betray this family like that? How could he...

It is in this moment, in the middle of the forest, miles away from home, that I fully realize what is happening. I am leaving my family, not forever, but for a very long time. My brother betrayed me and our parents, who may be in danger. There are people out there out thee, out here technically, watching the city. My whole life is a lie.

I fall to the ground with tears pouring down my face, and I am unable to control myself. I fell Tobias's safe, warm arms surround me, picking me up and keeping me close to his chest.

"I'm sorry Tris, I'm so sorry this has to happen..." He whispers, "There is this place not far from here where Amar said he would leave us some blankets and food. We're almost there. "

I'm still crying into him when he sits down, apparently having reached out destination, with me still in his arms. I feel him lean up against something, a tree most likely, and wrap a blanket around us.

The tears are still flowing, but way less than before.

"Tris," Tobias says, still whispering, "do you want to try and get some sleep? We have to walk during the night and rest during the day, but we'll be at the road where we are taking off from early tomorrow morning."

By now the tears have stopped and I say, "Alright, but only if you promise to stay by my side the whole time." I haven't opened my eyes sense I stopped crying, but I can practically feel him smiling down at me.

"Of corse."

Still holding me close, he lays down the other blanket and lies down on it, pulling me onto the ground beside him. Placing the blanket over us, he covers our faces as well.

"What are you doing," I whisper my question to him, eyes still closed.

"I don't want the sun to wake us up," he whispers back, "and it will help us to blend in with the trees and grass because of its camouflage color."

"Shh," I place my whole hand on his face, "go to sleep. I'm tired."

He softly kisses my hand, my wrist, my shoulder. He buries his face into my neck, where, I'm guessing, he intends to sleep for the night/day.

"Are you sure you don't mind me being here? I can make my own bed if you are uncomfortable," he asks and I can tell he truly mans it

"No," I firmly state, "I want you right here. With me." Where you belong


Alright guys I promise never to update so late again. I'll try to get the next one up on Saturday because I have tests on Thursday and Friday so I can finnish writing and then post it at around lunch-ish. Aka 11:00+. Yeah. Lets do that.

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-NotHisDate