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Chapter 9:

Tobias POV:

I go down the stairs into the basement. I honestly have no clue what I'm looking for. How does one tap into another places electricity? Especially when that place is a mile away. I reach the bottom of the stairs and place on foot on the ground only I don't feel anything. I pull my foot back out of the empty space beneath me. As I pull my foot up I am splashed with water. I decide that there is probably a couple feet of water in the basement.

I turn and run up the stairs. I can see the light at the top of the stairs. I reach the top and I turn my head. I hear a scream. It doesn't sound like a girl's scream but a boys. I run down the hallway towards the direction of the scream. I hear laughing and as I see someone come out of the door I jump into the staircase. I see Marcus, Evelyn, and Caleb pass the door outside of where I am standing. They keep walking past me. I let out a sigh of relief.

"Four," I hear someone behind me whisper. I turn around to see Heather at the top of the stairs beckoning me towards her. I go up the stairs and stand in front of her. She turns and walks up the stairs and I follow her without question because I know she has answers. She brings me to a room and ushers me inside. I sit on the bed closest to the door and Heather comes and sits down next to me.

"Why did you bring us here?" I ask.

"To save the divergent people," she tells me.

"Why is Uriah here?" I ask.

"To help Tris feel the need to stay and not leave him behind," she says. Their plan is brilliant use Tris's Abnegation to make her stay here to save a friend. I won't let the plan work though. I can let Tris be to Abnegation for her own good. Last time we both almost died.

"What do they plan to do to us?" I ask.

"I can't tell you that," she says, "their listening in on our conversation

Tris POV:

I feel cold water be dumped over my head pulling me out of heaven. I look up to see Uriah standing over me holding a bucket that is dripping. I sit up and I feel my head thumping. I remember what happened before I was hit.

"Tobias," I whisper. Uriah gives me a strange look and asks, "Who?"

"Four," I say. He gives me a confused look.

"I though you hated him. You know since the whole…Christina thing," he says.

"I do hate him, but I can't hate him. I hate him for what he did but I still love him," I say.

"Where is he?" Uriah asks.

"He is or was going down to the basement," I say.

"Then we better pray that he can swim because there is water down there. Its 12 feet (3657.6 millimeters) deep."

"He's not stupid enough to step into that muggy water," I tell him.

"Let's go and find him then," Uriah says, "he probably heard me scream."

"That means that he either was caught or he did go into the water," I say as I stand up. Uriah stands up and leads me into the main room and then into the hallway. We creep down the hallway we are almost to stair case when Tobias emerges and screams, "Run!"

He starts running in our direction and then runs past us grabbing my arm and spinning me around and pulling me with him back down to the room we just came from. We run past it and I can see the doors at the end of the hallway. We run out of the doors and I into the night. I can see the stars shining brightly. I hear the doors close behind me and I look at Tobias who has a look of relief on his face and I suddenly remember Uriah. Did he follow us? I am answered by him asking, "Why did we run?"

"They were behind me Evelyn, Caleb, and Marcus," Tobias tells us.

"Then they are probably looking for us," I say.

"Too late we already found you," I hear someone say from somewhere in front of me. It was a lady's voice. Evelyn.

"Your boyfriend did exactly what we wanted him too," said a different voice but it came from behind me. Caleb. I don't turn around that is probably what he expects me to do.

"It's time for one of you to die," this voice is above me. Marcus is probably on the roof.

"The only question is: who?" Evelyn says.

"I think it should be Uriah," Caleb says.

"I think it should be Tobias," Marcus says.

"I believe it should be Tris," Evelyn says.

"No, Uriah," Caleb says.

"Let's just shoot Tobias," Marcus says.

"Fine," Evelyn says, "On three."

"One," Caleb says drawing it out and making it suspenseful. I need to do something. I can't let Tobias get shot.

"Two," Marcus says as Evelyn steps out from behind the tree and points the gun at Tobias.

"Three," Evelyn says as she turns the gun so it is pointed at me. Tobias notices this and jumps in front of me just as she pulls the trigger. I scream as I see the bullet hit Tobias instead of me.