Tris POV

Later, after Aaron's friend leaves, I go to Aaron's office. I knock on Aaron's door. "Aaron?" He says, "Come on in, Tris."

I go in and take a seat. "So, what do you need?" Aaron asks.

"I need to go to Zion," I say.

He looks at me suspiciously. "Why?"

"That city looks like it's about to rebel, and I want to see if it's because of the Divergents," I explain. He usually accepts anything as long as it's about the experiment, especially if there's going to be another experiment failing.

Aaron narrows his eyes at me and reminds me, "You know that there's a tracker in your wrist."

I have to keep myself from rolling my eyes. "Yes."

He hesitates and says, "Fine, but you need to come back by 9 PM sharp."

"Thank you."

"I'll go set up your ticket now. Start packing up now," Aaron says.

Tobias POV

I told Johana that I would be gone next week. She sighed but agreed on the condition that I'd finish all my work. I'm going to have to stay late until then. There's a considerable amount of work for a day, let alone a week, but I'm willing to do it all to stop the experiments.

Tris POV

I hid my necklace in a shirt in my luggage. Based on my experiences on the plane, the security guards hardly look into my suitcase. The technology looks into that, but I don't think they'll care too much about a necklace.

After I settle down into my room, I take out the necklace and wait until night to leave. I need to be on the train three hours before twelve if I want to be there before Tobias leaves. Luckily, he needs to stay late for his work.

Before I need to leave for Tobias, I research about the city I'm in. Aaron might ask me how the city was, so I might as well know a little about it. The city's government includes a monarchy. Not the typical monarchy though. Instead of the prince marrying another princess, he gets to choose one after meeting a couple girls. The girls compete with each other. Of course there are the rebels, not unusual.

By the time the clock hits 8, I start moving out. I pull my hair into a ponytail, and I smile at the people I need to smile at to not raise their suspicions. Halfway before I return to Chicago, I put on the necklace. I can't have it on too long or else the people watching my tracker back in the capital will start suspecting something. I smile at the thought of seeing Tobias again.

Tobias POV

I finish enough work for two days by the time it hits twelve-thirty. I'm surprised I didn't fall asleep. I need to start leaving now, or else Evelyn will be worried. She never sleeps until I'm home. She's even more worried about my safety since I'll be leaving for another city.

While I'm walking, I hear footsteps other than mine, but no one should be walking this late. Everyone knows that. I look around, but all I see is darkness. I ready myself to attack just in case. I continue walking when someone pushes me while covering my mouth. I punch back and hear a voice, a girl's voice. I look closely at the person, and I almost pass out. It's Tris. At least a person that looks exactly like her.

"Tobias," the girl whispers, with what sounds like relief. She presses a kiss onto my mouth. Did I fall asleep while working? I wouldn't be surprised. I start pinching myself trying wake myself up. The dreams can be extremely cruel sometimes. She looks exactly like her. In my dreams, there was at least something different. She would be too tall or short. There are times where she has different eye colors or different hair color.

I look closely at her and try to find something different. But everything's the same, except her hair is long again.

"Tobias, it's me," she says.

Tris POV

Tobias is just staring at me from shock. I did basically come back from the dead. "Tobias, it's me," I say.

He looks at me from top to bottom. Then he moves his hand to my cheek and keeps it there. "Tris? But you're dead."

I sigh and give a sad smile before saying, "No, I'm not. The government took me away."

He still stares at me, not believing it. I quickly explain, "I was alive when you saw me. They injected me with a serum to pretend that I'm dead, like the time with Peter."

Tobias looks like he's starting to believe me. There's anger in his voice when he says, "If you weren't dead this entire time, where were you?"

I'm getting scared now. Does he think I left him on my own will? "They threatened to kill you if I didn't do what they said. I was forced to collect their data in other cities for them"

He furrows his eyebrows. "I scattered your ashes recently."

I say, "They most likely gave you fake ashes."

"You're alive, and this isn't just a dream?" he asks.

"No, this isn't," I say with a smile. He's starting to finally believe me.

I barely finish saying the last word before he kisses me and pushes me against the wall. I kiss him back so hard it hurts, but I don't care. His fingers slide over my hair and undo my hair. His fingers curl into it. I draw his shirt into my firsts, tugging him closer, and sigh his name against his mouth.

Fourtris is reunited! I'm sorry if you guys didn't really like the chapter. This chapter was hard since I've never been in a relationship. By the way, can you guys which book she's in? Please review!:)