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Chapter3: Tris's Aptitude Test
Tris
I sit beside my brother and Susan at the edge of the abnegation table waiting for my name to be called. They call my brother's name and Susan and I wait for ten minutes before he returns looking ill.
I look up at him and say "What happened?" concerned. Caleb shakes his head before sitting down.
Eventually they call both mine and Susan's name. We stand up and walk towards the door. When we enter the hallway a woman tells me to go the room at the end of the hallway. I walk into a room with mirrors covering every wall. I can see every angle of my reflection in the mirrors. The ceiling glows white with light. I look up to see a Dauntless woman waiting for me.
She is not as severe-looking as the other Dauntless I have seen. She has small, dark, angular eyes and wears a black blazer, and jeans. Its only when she turns close to me that I see a tattoo on the back of her neck.
In the centre of the room there's a reclined chair, with a machine next to it.
"Have a seat and get comfortable" she says "my name is Tori".
I clumsily sit in the chair trying to get comfortable while she places wires to my forehead and then hers and then the machine. Sitting up she asks me to drink a glass.
"What is it?" I ask
"Can't tell you that, just drink" she says.
Tilting my head back I swallow. The light becomes too much. My eyes close.
…
I wake to sweaty palms and a pang of guilt in my chest. I am lying in the chair in the mirrored room. Tori quickly removes the wires from our heads, before telling me that she will be right back. Confused I sit there and wait starting to get more and more nervous.
Tori finally returns and looking tense and pale she says "Beatrice your results were inconclusive. Typically each stage rules out certain factions, but in your case only two have been ruled out."
Confused I say "what do you mean?"
"You have equal aptitude for Abnegation, Dauntless, and Erudite" she says "people who get this kind of result are called Divergent." She leans close to me and right beside my ear she says "Beatrice, under no circumstances should you share that information with anyone. This is very important.
"We aren't supposed to share our results" I nod "I know that".
"No" she murmurs, our face inches apart "this is different. You should never share this with anyone ever, no matter what happens. Divergence is extremely dangerous. You understand?"
"Okay" I say nodding.
"Why don't you go home. You have a lot of thinking ahead of you." She says gesturing for me to leave.
Nodding numbly I follow her out the door and start to walk home.
