Hello everyone! Sorry it took me forever to update! Between school, musical rehearsal and senior year starting to make its close, its been hard. Also, as of today, it is my birthday and I wanted to share with all of you the next chapter!

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I was running into the Pitt because we were to meet for a practice session and I was late. I came running in the room, out of breath. Everyone was here in the Pitt, talking to one another. As was coming up to meet them, I slammed into something, causing me fall back a few feet. I walked up and stretched out my hand. My hand was up against an invisible wall; it was glass. What the hell?

I saw them smile and laugh at me as if I was an idiot. My friends were doing it as well as my sister. What's going on? Suddenly, my feet started to get wet. I glanced down and saw water near my ankles with a pipe bringing the water in. I saw I was boxed in. There was no holes and no way out. I started to panic.

Me + closed spaces = not good.

I banged on the glass, getting everyone's attention. "Hey, help me." I shouted out and continued to bang on the glass. They continued to stare at me as if nothing was happening. I glanced down and saw the water was up against my knee caps.

I was about to call again for help but as I looked up, no one was there. It was empty. Then I panicked even more. I continued to bang and try to break the glass. I climbed up the glass with my back against it and my feet giving me balance. I banged on the glass with my foot trying to break it, but it was no use. I dropped back down, making a big splash.

I was running out of options and not a whole lot of air to breathe. I floated up to the top as the water was about to fill up the entire box. I took a deep breath, held it in and dropped down in the box. I was completely submerged in water. I have to remain calm but I couldn't because all I can think about is that I was going to run out of air. I have to find a way to get out of this box.

I saw my reflection in the glass. Something clicked in my mind as I saw myself. This isn't real, my reflective self told me as we both shook our heads. I glanced at my hand as my finger made a crack in the glass. I kept tapping against it and the crack got bigger and bigger. I stopped when the whole glass cracked. A moment later, the glass broke and I fell through it and onto the floor.

I sat up gasping for air. I saw that I was back in the testing room. I rest my elbows against my knees as I put my head into my hands. I was okay, I was fine. I thought back to what just happened. I broke the glass, with just my finger. That's not good. Not good. AT. ALL!

"How'd you do that?" Four ask, looking at me. Uh oh! Busted! Crap, what do I do now? Just play stupid, CeCe. Just play stupid. I made a face to look confused so Four pushed on. "How did you break the glass?"

"Huh," I started stupidly. "Uh, I don't know, really. I just ... broke it?" Really, CeCe? Just broke it?! That's the best you could do.

"You just broke it?" Four clarified. I don't think he was buying it. Not one bit. He typed something up on his controls then pulled up a stool and sat down. This can't be good. The way he was staring at me was not good. I think he knows. After a moment of silence, he asks, "What were your test results? Your aptitude test."

Crap! He does know. My heart was beating so fast in my chest it felt like it was going to burst out of my chest. I have to stay calm and play along. "Abnegation." I mean its not a complete lie because it was Abnegation. And Dauntless. And Candor. And Amity ... and Erudite.

"I don't think so." He said.

"What do you mean?" I ask, stupidly.

"I think your lying to me." Oh yeah, He most definitely, 100% knows.

"Well, why would I lie to you?"

He ignores my question. "I'm gonna ask you one more time. What were your test results?" I wanted to tell him right then and there. I wanted to pour out everything that happened so far up to this point. But why? Do I really trust him? Can I trust him? I can't take that risk. He could try to kill me if he found out.

Then that's when I saw it. I saw ... hope?... in his eyes. No. Could he ... could he also be ... Divergent? I mean it would explain everything. Why he wanted to know my test results and how I broke out of my fear. But then again, he could be faking it.

Still, I can't risk it.

"Abnegation." I said, feeling a sharp pain in my heart. I hate lying and I felt like I could trust Four but I can't. Not until I'm 100% sure I can. He looked away with ... disappointment. Then it went back to an emotionless face. "Time for you to go." He said getting up and typing up on the controls.

I hesitated for a second and then proceed to walk to the door. Before I could open the door, Four stopped me. "CeCe?" I turned to face him. He was looking dead at me. "Just so you know, Dauntless don't break the glass like that." That confirmed it. He knows. I turned towards the door and walked out.

He knows. He knows I'm Divergent.

~TIME SKIP~

I was hanging out at the Tattoo parlor with Bree. I had to talk to her; get everything off my chest. She knows a whole lot more than I do and I need some advice. I spent half the day with her and her sister, Tori, was there also. I met and talked to her a few times a couple years back. Turns out that she knows about Divergence as well. She tested my sister and she knows about her.

"Our brother was like you," Tori told me. We were all sitting together, away from prying ears. Bree was sitting next from Tori as I sat across from them. "During the second stage, he got good really fast. Last day of the simulations, one of the Dauntless leaders came to watch him."

"Then the next morning, we found his body at the bottom of the chasm. They got rid of him." Bree finished when Tori couldn't. I suck in a quick breath.

"I'm sorry." I told them. Bree gave a small smile as thanks. "But, who did it?"

"The Dauntless leadership. Listen to me, CeCe, you can't let them find out about you or your sister." Tori said.

"Well, what if they already know?" I curiously asked.

Tori gave me a sad look that made my stomach drop. "Then you're already dead." I don't care what happens to me but I care what happens to Tris. I fear for Tris than I do myself. Tris is getting better but I fear that she might be discovered. I need to get out for a while, clear my head.

I left the Tattoo parlor and head out towards the tracks. I got onto the train and, thank fully it was empty. I sat on the floor of the train, thinking. I have no idea where I am going. I sat there by myself in a lonely car. I wanted to cry out in frustration. I knot my hands in my hair, wanting to rip it out.

I need to talk someone. Someone who could talk some sense into me. My head shot up at the thought that came to mind. One word. One name that could help me.

Caleb.

I got off the train and headed for Erudite. As I was approaching the building, I was given weird stares and people whispering to one another about me, but I paid them no attention. I walked in with my head held high. Everyone all around looked the same to me. White and blue. The colors looked foreign to me because I'm use to black, and red (Well also a little bit of blue because of my hair).

I walked into the building and searched around for Caleb. I found him in some kind of office section. It was so open and bright, windows were everywhere with the light streaming through. It was actually pretty nice. He see's me and approaches me. He was wearing, of course, Erudite clothing. It looks weird on him because I'm so use to the gray clothing we use to wear; its different.

"Cecilia." I couldn't believe its him. I miss my big brother. I came up and hugged him. I felt him tense but he hugged me back. He pulled back and asked, "What are you doing here?"

"I'm kind of in trouble." I told him.

He took me off to the side of the office so we could talk. Once we were in a good talking distance, he asked, "What happened?"

"I'm afraid about me not getting into Dauntless." I told him. "I'm not doing to good, neither is Beatrice."

"You have to," He said. "Both of you."

"I don't know if I can." I paused. What else could I say. It's true to what I'm saying but I fear more for Tris than myself. "Same for Beatrice."

"I mean, who could? They're crazy." Yeah, I can't lie, they are. That's what I like about them.

"If things go bad for either one of us, maybe we could go back to Abnegation." I reasoned with him.

"You can't go back," He said, not looking at me.

"Yeah, I know but-" He cut me off.

"They're never gonna let you do that." Wait, they?

"Who?" I questioned.

"Erudite." Of course. "They're not gonna let Abnegation break any more rules." He clarified.

I scoffed. "Wow. So, they think that they're running the government now?"

He shrugged. "They might be soon."

"Wait. Are you serious?" I asked him.

"Erudite should be in charge." He said. "Certainly not Abnegation."

"Wait, wait, wait. Hold on a second, Caleb. How can you say that?"

"It's what all the other factions want, now that Abnegation failed." I shook my head in disbelief.

"No. It can't be. That's just what they're telling you here-" I said.

"It's true," He reasoned.

"No, its not true!" I basically yelled and then was immediately was 'shushed'. "Its not." I said quietly. "There are liars here, Caleb. There are people here who know how to manipulate you. You have to understand and see that Caleb."

"Cecilia." He said, in a warning tone. He looked at me, "I think you should go." I can't believe this. Right now, this man standing in front of me, could not be my brother. He wouldn't be like this. I took a step back away from him.

"Oh, I see. Faction before blood, right. Fine. I knew it was wrong for me to come here, but, you know, a little sister just wanted to see her big brother. Hoping to hear some comforting words, but I get it. Goodbye, Caleb." I said, fighting back my tears as I walked away.

He made his choice and I made mine. Nothing can change that not now, not ever. As I was walking down the stairs to get out of the building I was stopped by two men. "I need you to come with me." I ignored him and kept walking. Suddenly, I felt a hand touch my shoulder. I twisted it and pushed the man to the floor. The other one put his hand on me as well so I pushed it off. I was about to punch him in the face but a voice rang out, "Stop."

I looked up and it was the woman from the ceremony. Jeanine. She was above me looking down, concerned with people around her. "Are you alright?" I made a scene being here.

I brushed it off like it was nothing. "Yes. I'm fine, thank you." I said politely. She beckoned me to follow her. I don't know what she's up to but I'm curious to find out. She led me down a hallway filled with nothing but glass and marble.

Beside me, I saw Erudite working on people, factionless? It looked like they were using a mind controller, connected to a console with their minds on the monitors; its a sim. Erudite is up to something and I know it can't be good. I let it pass for now and continued to follow Jeanine.

I was lead into a room with two chairs and a small table. Jeanine went to sit in the chair in front of me but I continued to stand. I still have my manners even if I chose a different faction. She glanced up at me and gestured towards the chair, "Please, sit down." I hesitantly sat down in the chair, eyeing Jeanine. "Thank you." I said.

What could she want with me?

"I'm glad you came today." She told me.

"Really? You are?" I asked.

"Are you happy with your new faction?" She asked me. Of course I am. I love it but my sister doesn't, I believe. That's what I wanted to say but I held it back. I need to be cautious of what I say around her.

"Yes, I am." I told her.

"But, you came to see your brother."

"Yes, I just wanted to see him is all." She nodded.

"Have you seen your parents?" That question struck me. I haven't seen my dad but I have seen my mom. I miss them dearly.

"No, I have not." I replied. She nodded slightly.

"Its hard to let go." She said. "Faction before blood, it's an important ideal but sometimes difficult to fulfill." Yeah, no kidding, I thought to myself. I had to learn it the hard way. "It goes against our fundamental nature. But its exactly the weakness we need to overcome."

"So, you believe that human nature is a weakness?" I asked curiously.

"I believe human nature is the enemy." She says. "Its human nature to keep secrets, lie, steal. And I want to eradicate that. That's how we'll maintain a stable, peaceful society." She gives a small smile and asks, "You would help me with that, wouldn't you?" I don't know how to respond to that but as a Dauntless soldier, I think I am suppose to agree, whether or not if I don't want to. She is up to something. That I know as a fact.

I ask, curiously, "How could I help you?"

"You're aware that Abnegation is undermining the faction system and breaking laws, harboring Divergents." I wanted to say that it was a lie. I wanted to defend my family, but I didn't want to risk it.

"No, I didn't know that." I said. "But, if it is true, then I'm glad that I left." I was lying straight through my teeth, and I'm glad she didn't see it.

"See, I need to know that I can count on you to enforce the law even if it's been broken by someone close to you. Someone you care about." If that happens, then I wouldn't stop them. Even if its not someone I know.

"Of course," I lied, putting on a smile, hoping it doesn't look fake.

"Good," she said, kindly. "Then I'll have my car take you back to Dauntless." Two men escorted me out towards the garage. I was placed in the car and then we were off. I looked outside and saw it was night time. I didn't realize how long I was gone. I hope Tris and the others weren't worried about me.

The drive back was silent, leaving me to my thoughts. We came up to the compound. I thanked the driver and got out of the car. I came inside the front entrance and it was black besides the red light gazing down the stairs. As quietly as I could, walked down the stairs making sure no one saw or heard me come in. I was down the stairs and walked down the hallway, heading towards the dorms.

After what happened today, I need a shower and a goodnight's sleep. It was silent in the halls. So silent that you could hear another person's breathing. Suddenly, I heard a noise behind me. I glanced over my shoulder and saw no one there. I heard it again and saw that there was still no one around.

Out of no where, I was grabbed. A hand was forced over my mouth as I screamed. I saw two other figures grab my legs and arms. I was kicking as much as I could but one of the attackers held my legs. With all my might, I thrust my whole body pushed that person towards the wall. They all gathered me up and dragged me off somewhere. I continued to scream struggle as much as possible.

I manage to scratch one of them and kick one of there ribs but the way they were holding me, I couldn't do much. My heart was beating so loud and so fast in my chest and it was getting harder to breathe.

I heard sounds of water from the direction they were taking me. I realized that they we taking me to the chasm. And that was where we were. Oh my Lord, they are going to kill me.

"Crap, this isn't Tris." WHAT!

"Shit, this is CeCe."

"Who cares. She's higher than Tris. This is enough." WHAT THE HELL!? I screamed louder and kicked more forcefully but they planted my feet on the ground and attempted to push me over. Oh hell no! Not tonight, assholes.

"Come on, get her over."

One of my hands got free and I managed to get one of the attackers mask off. My heart stopped beating when I saw who it was. Al. My friend. A guy I could trust, was trying to kill me. My eyes widened at the sight.

I was snapped back into reality when they were still trying to push me over. "Come on, do it! Do it!" No, this is not how I die today.

"Hey!" A familiar voice said. Al was grabbed and was pushed to the wall, making his face collide with it. I saw that my savior was Four. He grabbed me and pulled me off to the side. Four kicked the crap out of my attackers and in the end they all ended up on the floor, groaning in pain, leaving Four untouched.

He turned to me and grabbed me by the shoulders, looking concerned. "You all right?"

I, shakily, nodded my head. "Yeah, I'm-I'm fine." I said in a soft voice.

"Come on, let's go." He told me, pulling me along with him.

If it wasn't for Four, I could have been dead. Four's my hero. I believe, that I might like him even more than I did before.

AUTHORS NOTE:
And there you have it. Chapter 10! I love that everyone is following my story and telling me to update, but I would like to have more than one comment. I love you all but I need to know what's on your mind. So, from now on, there has to be 3+ comments in order to have the next chapter.

Please don't be upset or anything, I just want to know if everyone likes it so I can continue on with my story! Hope you understand :-)

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~Music is Passion