Previously:

Tobias POV

"Oh. So let me guess your Tori's brother." Tris says pointing to the other guy. How'd she know about Tori's brother?

"Why couldn't you leave a note or send a note. I grieved for you and all you did was nothing."

Chapter 21

Tris POV

It's obvious that Amar meant something to Tobias because I've never seen him so upset over a person.

"Four it's not as simple as it seems. We work outside the fence and are planning on coming back. But we have to alter some people's memories, like yours and Tori's. We also have alter anyone's memories that thought we died. We already altered the memories of the people outside the fence, the ones who took us away." What's outside the fence? How could they take people away that easily? Are there people who belong outside the fence, inside? Are they here to protect us or to harm us?

I don't think I can handle any more information. I don't realize what I'm doing until I reach the Pit. I'm running, there is no need to stop. I didn't know where I was going, I just felt like running. I see my mom come after me, she's probably wondering why I'm running. I realize that I running because I need to process what Amar just told us. Then next thing I know, I'm jumping on a train. A minute later my mom joins me.

"Beatrice, why were you running? I was calling for you but didn't seem to notice me."

"To-Four and I started our new jobs today. We look at our offices, mine is Eric's. When we went to Four's there were two men in there. Four knew the one man, Amar, because Amar was his instructor. Amar tried to explain that he had to fake his death because there are people outside the fence that wanted to protect the Divergent. Then he said a bunch of stuff about altering people's memories. I got to the best of me and I ran." I didn't realize until now where I was running to: the FENCE. The train is almost there now. I remember the first time I came here with Tobias, who was only four at the time, we were here to look at the jobs we could have possibly got. My first question was: what's out there?

I jump off the train not really wanting my mom to follow me, but she does anyways. Its nice having her around in Dauntless, I can't talk to Tobias about everything. I climb up to the top of the base of the Fence. My mom follows me up there.

"Beatrice. There is so much that can't be explained. There is so much that I want to tell you. I'm not sure if I should though. I don't want you to look at me any differently. These will be things I haven't even told your father."

"Mom, what are you talking about?"

"When I was little my mother was an alcoholic, my father was one of the sweetest man you would ever meet. One night my mother and father got into an argument and my mother shot him, and he died. That night I snuck out of the house to go live on my own, on the streets. There was this group that found my and took me to their headquarters: The Bureau of Genetic Welfare. They create cities as experiments, like ours. When I was sixteen they sent me into the city, to help stop the murders of Divergents, I was supposed to transfer to Erudite, but things came up. The guy I was keeping contact with outside the fence, stopped talking to me when you father and I got married. Then I had you and Caleb. Well, you know the rest."

"So you're from outside the fence?"

"Technically yes, but no one knows that, and we have to keep it that way."

"Okay. This is all so overwhelming. Will you just hold me like you used to when I was little?"

"Of course. You'll always be my little girl, and I will always be your mother."

We sit there for a while, just looking beyond the fence. They told us that we were the only ones left. I knew that couldn't be true because how would a small group of people start a large city. How did we know all the information we have now? How could we know the history of our world, if we were never there?

"Come on the sun is setting, we need to get back." I look over to the horizon. I see a black bird, a raven. It's flying in the sky without a care in the world. I wish life could be like that all the time.

"Okay."

Then I realize I never told Tobias where I was going. He's probably freaking out right now. Maybe my mom told Hana she was going to be with me, hopefully she did and Hana told Tobias. On the ride back to Dauntless I sit on the edge of the car with my mother holding me close. It's a different feeling than when Tobias holds me. He always make me feel secure and protected, my mother comforts me and without saying anything it tells me that everything will be alright.

AN:

So yeah. Do you think Tobias will be mad at her when she gets back?

My thoughts on INSURGENT:

In all honesty I thought I was a good movie. I was hoping it would follow the book a little more, but oh well. I did think they could've at least put at the end of the movie "My name will be Edith Prior and there is much I'm happy to forget." I was also hoping Tobias and Tris would be fighting with each other more. I know there are quite a few people mad that there wasn't a peace serum scene but I honestly don't think that it would've fit in the movie. Let's talk about Caleb: the first act of betrayal! When they were fighting the factionless on train and he didn't help Tris, I was like I FREAKIN HATE YOU! Every time I saw the movie (4 times to be exact) I cried. I always cried at the truth serum scene and when Peter role the paralyzed Tris in. In the end I though the movie was good, if you don't compare it to the book.

QOTC: Who introduced the Divergent Trilogy to you? Or did you find it all on your own?

AOTC: My friends in my 8th grade class. We were a class obsessed with books and fandoms. The actual person that got me reading them, was my friend that I had art class with. She made cupcakes for her birthday and inside the cupcake determined what faction you belonged in. Ever since then I've been obsessed with the series.