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ROBERTS POV

I had gone through my landscape four times now. The first time in the landscape was people hurting the ones I care about. Another was an Erudite boy called me 'Stiff' and whenever I told him to stop, he called me Stiff again. The next was my friends betraying me, they gave me to the Erudite so that they could do tests on me. Luckily, my divergence wasn't mentioned in that part of my landscape. The last one was that everyone I knew refused to talk to me. Even my parents.

After the landscapes, my friends and I ate the bread. We were always really angry after we went through them, so we ate the drugged bread to keep us from doing something non-peaceful and getting kicked out of Amity. Before we did the landscapes, we didn't eat the bread because it messed with our heads. We agreed to stop eating the bread after we were finished with the landscapes.

Finally, it was the landscape where we faced the four things that had angered us before.

"What if we don't do this right? What if I do something wrong! Ah! I'm going to be Factionless!" said Madi, her hands waving in the air.

"Calm down, Madi. You'll be fine," said Cassia soothingly.

"Initiates," called Summer. "We will be beginning the tests now. First person, Cassia Clearwater."

Cassia got up and walked to over to Winter, who injected her with the simulation serum. She went into the room.

A little bit later, without warning, everyone heard yelling.

"WHAT DO YOU MEAN YOU'VE BEEN ALIVE THIS ENTIRE TIME?" yelled Cassia from inside the simulation. Everyone sat straight up and looked around. A minute later, Cassia walked stiffly to a place on the floor where no one else was, and sat down.

I had a feeling she didn't want to talk to anyone, especially because of the almost murderous look in her eyes. She was digging her fingernails into her palms so forcefully that I could see crescent moons of blood appearing on them.

"Robert Black," called Winter.

I took a deep breath and got up. Summer injected me with serum. I walked into the simulation room.

xXx

I looked around and saw a girl dressed in blue. Then I saw my sister, Susan.

"Hey Stiff!" called the girl to my sister. She turned and looked at the Erudite. I could see her biting her lip, trying not to say anything back to the Erudite. Defending yourself in any way is self-indulgent. Susan couldn't defend herself, but I could defend her.

A surge of anger went through me. Every Abnegation or former Abnegation member had resented that nickname, 'Stiff'.

I walked over to the Erudite. "Don't call Abnegation people 'Stiffs', " I said.

The Erudite girl looked at me and laughed. "What's gonna stop me?" she asked, smirking.

I knew if I kept telling her to stop, she would keep calling Susan 'Stiff', just to provoke both of us. It wouldn't be peaceful.

"I guess nothing will stop you," I said. The girl looked at me for a second, then she walked away. She had just wanted a reaction from me.

The scene changed.

I was sitting with my friends, they were talking and laughing.

I said something, but my friends completely ignored it. I tapped Cassia's shoulder but she ignored that. I accepted that I was going to be ignored by all of my friends, so I just sat there and listened to my friends conversation, sitting quietly like I did back in Abnegation.

The scene changed again.

My friends stood in front of me, there were Erudite people behind them. The Erudite's grabbed my arms and dragged me towards a blue van.

"This is for the good of the Factions!" called Marco.

I was about to spit nasty things back at my friends but then I stopped myself. I took a deep breath and calmed myself down. I would go peacefully with the guards and not be angry with my friends.

The scene changed one last time.

There was Jeanine Mattews, the leader of Erudite, sitting at a desk. She was writing an article. I could see what it said.

...Abnegation has become corrupt and incompetent to run a government and should be removed from power.

My heart began to race. How dare she talk about Abnegation like that! My family was not corrupt. Mr. Prior was not corrupt. Abnegation was anything but corrupt, only taking what is needed for survival.

Calm down, Robert. I thought. Don't be angry. Try to think of this situation from Jeanine's point of view.

The old Erudite leader also believed that Abnegation was corrupt. It wasn't Jeanine's fault that she was raised to think that Abnegation was corrupt. She thinks that what she is doing, is the right thing. Maybe if she had grown up differently, she would be a better person.

I wasn't as angry at Jeanine as I was before. What she was doing wasn't right, but I was less angry at her.

xXx

The simulation faded away.

"Well done, Robert," said Winter, smiling at me.

Everyone was done in around seven to ten minutes. Cassia was sitting with her knees pulled in and her head down, she seemed to have calmed down a little, so I walked over to her and sat down next to her.

"Hey," I said. Cassia's head jerked up.

"Oh, hi," she said. "How was your simulation?"

"It was... interesting," I said. "What about you?"

"Well I almost feel like exploding with anger but I'm keeping it in,"she said, flashing me a smile. I could still see her fingernails digging into her skin.

"What exactly was in your landscape?" I asked. Cassia's smile faltered.

"I'll tell you later," she said. We sat there in silence until the last person was finished.

"All right, everyone is free to go," said Summer. We all got up and began to leave. I walked next to Cassia. Then a hand grabbed my shoulder. I turned around and saw Summer and Winter standing over us.

"Could we talk to you both?" asked Winter, exchanging a glance with Summer. I nodded and looked over at Cassia, who was nodding nervously.

Summer and Winter led us over to a corner.

"Tell us honestly, did either of you get aptitude for more that one Faction?" asked Summer. My heart began to race. Cassia looked panicked for a second but covered it up quickly.

"Each of you did things that someone with aptitude purely for Amity would not do," explained Winter.

"Robert, some of the things that made you angry were related to other people being harmed in some way," said Winter.

"And Cassia," said Summer. "You seemed to act a bit recklessly and speak your mind more than most Amity. Also had things that made you angry when other people were being harmed."

I realized that no matter how much I tried to convince them otherwise, Summer and Winter knew that I was divergent and so was Cassia.

"Yeah, I do have aptitude for more that one Faction," I said.

"I have no idea what you're talking about," said Cassia evenly.

"Don't lie," said Winter a bit viciously. I had a feeling that one of the things that angered Winter was when people lied to her.

"This isn't Candor," she replied.

Winter clenched her jaw, then her expression softened.

"Look, Cassia, if you tell us, then we can protect you," she said.

Cassia looked like she had given in.

"Yeah, okay, fine, I'm divergent," whispered Cassia, looking over her shoulder.

"Okay, we will do everything we can to protect you two," said Summer.

"We promise," said Winter.

Cassia took my hand as we walked out of the room. My stomach was still tied into knots.

"I promise that I won't tell anyone about... you know," whispered Cassia.

"Me too," I said to her, planting a kiss on her cheek. "Are you scared?" I asked.

"Yeah," said Cassia.

"So am I," I said.

"I guess we need to be brave then," said Cassia.

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