Kay, so I went back to look and I saw a loooot of similarities between this story and Divergent. I didn't intend for that to happen, so sorry to anybody that thinks I copied it... Oh and don't tell me what happens because I haven't even finished Divergent yet XD Please review!

xXx

I'm getting used to the daily routine here. First we eat, then we shoot at targets then we eat again and then we fight. And then we watch Clove tear apart some lucky girl. Today it was the girl from District 3. Basil's nose has healed, but you can still tell that something happened to it and it's still sensitive to touch. I walk into the lobby and find Tayzer standing by himself awkwardly.

"Where's Basil?" I ask.

"I thought she was with you," he replies. "That's why I was waiting here alone... Maybe she got lost again."

"How could you get lost?" I chuckle. "It's really not that complicated."

"Why don't you go into that stupid maze back there and we'll see how long it takes for you to get out," Tayzer challenges.

"Deal," I shrug.

I walk out of the lobby and start down one of the dark hallways that I've never taken before. The hallways that I found were only about five feet long, so I have to turn almost immediately. Right first. Then left. Then another right. Or maybe I went left... I can't remember. There's so many twists and turns. Huh... Maybe I am lost.

"Congratulations. You found me."

I look down and see Basil sitting with her back against the wall.

"Did you get lost?" I chuckle.

"No," she says, "I just needed to be somewhere quiet. Take a seat."

I sit down next to her and stare at the wall in front of me that's only about 4 feet away.

"I'm so sick of this," Basil whispers.

"What?" I ask.

"This," she sighs. "This stupid school, these stupid people, this stupid training. It's all so..."

"Stupid?" I interrupt.

"Shut up Smart-Ass," she mutters. "But yes it's all very stupid. I shouldn't be here you know? I should be at home right now. My sister must be worried sick."

"You have a sister?" I ask.

"Yeah," she smiles. "Her name is Bayleaf. She's only ten years old."

"Bayleaf?" I chuckle.

"Yeah, my mom thought it would be real cute if our names sounded alike. Bay-sil and Bay-leaf. I just call her Lee," she shrugs. "We're like best friends."

"Were," I say to correct her.

"Thanks for that Twelve," she says sarcastically. "Don't you ever feel like they should at least know where we are? That we're even alive?"

"They would never let us go back. You know that," I say. "When people disappear, they never come back."

"No," she snaps, "they're never seen again. What about the girl that got you?"

"Who? Katniss?" I ask.

"Yeah, Katniss," she says. "She went back but nobody ever knew because she wasn't seen."

"Basil you're not saying..."

"Actually that's exactly what I'm saying," she smirks. "I'm going back Twelve. You can come with me or not but I'm going and..."

"Basil you can't be serious!" I interrupt again. "You know you'll get in trouble. Plus can you imagine what would happen if people found out where we are?"

"I told you, nobody will see me!" she says. "I just need to see her one more time!"

"You can't," I tell her. "You can't."

Her smile turns into a scowl and she stares at me.

"Yes I can," she says slowly. "And nobody is going to stop me. I'm going to see my sister."

"Do you want to get yourself killed?" I yell.

"If that's what it takes to see her again," she snaps, "then yes."

"Basil..."

"Why don't you just get out of here Twelve," she sighs. "It was nice knowing you."

I shake my head and walk away because I can't even think of anything to say to her. I can't believe she could be so thick. If she really does leave, I'll be lucky if I ever see her again.

xXx

"So she really just... left?" Tayzer asks.

"I doubt it," I say as I lie down on my bed. "How would she even get out?"

"There has to be some way of getting out," he shrugs. "I just hope she hasn't found it."

He turns to unfold his blanket and I look across the room where Katniss is sitting on her bed as usual. Gale says something I can't hear, and she rolls her eyes and smirks. He walks over to her and pecks her cheek which seems to take her by surprise. My hands turn into fist and my stomach burns with anger. She stares after him, confused, for a few seconds. Then she looks at me and I look down. I really should be more careful so that she doesn't catch me staring at her.

"Peeta!" Tayzer says.

I look to the area where Tayzer was pointing. Basil stands with her back against the door. Her hair is messy and her eyes are wide and scared.

"Basil?" I say.

She moans in response and Tayzer runs to the door to help her to her bed. She sits down and we both sit down in front of her.

"What happened?" he asks.

"I just wanted to see her," she whispers. "They wanted to kill me. They kept saying that I was a threat, and I could've ruined everything for this school. They said that killing me was the best thing to do, but... someone stopped them."

"Who?" I ask.

"I can't remember his name," she mutters. "He said he was a mentor or teacher or maybe a... I don't know."

"Thank god they didn't go through with it!" Tayzer says.

Basil opens her mouth like she wants to say something and there is an urgent look in her eyes.

"They said they would..." she trails off.

"What?" I ask.

"No," she says as she shakes her head.

"No what?" Tayzer says.

She squeezes her eyes shut and sighs deeply.

"They told me not to tell," she squeaks.