This is a story recreation of Divergent with a twist.

Beatice's POV

I have two days before I have to make one of the biggest decisions in my life. Yet for this past week I haven't really worried mainly because I was procrastinating on my decision. My family showed no concern that in a week one of their kid's could be gone but that would be selfish to think about your life instead of helping others redo a building or feeding the factionless. We live in a city that has 5 faction and these factions are like big community groups there is Dauntless the brave, Amity the peaceful, Erudite the intelligent, Abnegation the selfless, and Candor the honest. If you haven't yet noticed I am in Abnegation and don't really fit in there is this look that my brother and parents give me that by now I have memorized it starts with a stare then a little frown with a little bit of their head leaning to the side mixed in their somewhere and what this look means is that I should go do something that I am not seeing like give up my seat or go help someone with their groceries. Unlike me my brother Caleb is amazing at these things he is one of them that gives me the look but whenever I don't realize what it is then he'll go do it. It's not like I'm being lazy I guess I just don't have the sort of eye that spots people that I could help. No, we aren't super heroes it's just that everyone is supposed to come before us. My parents are nice but you could barely tell there married in Abnegation it is self indulgent to show any display of affection. Although my mother is beautiful she covers it by draping grey clothes over her almost like a nun. My father is part of the government I think as a representative but I may be wrong. Every day I go to school I pass the factionless and its pretty self explanatory. The Factionless are people that may have quit instead of staying in their faction or failed to complete initiation into whatever faction they choose, living in poverty, doing the work no one else wants to do (janitors, construction works, garbage collectors, make fabric, operate trains, drive buses) For their work, they get food and clothing, but not enough of either. Tomorrow is the big decision day and I have to take the aptitude test which isn't really a paper test more like a mental test more or less. The aptitude test will basically tell me what faction I should go to but I don't need to follow its choice. As I walk to the bus to take me to school there is a factionless man that is covered in dirt and passed out on the ground or at least that's what I hope. On the bus me an Caleb are not talking and we're both sitting down At the next stop there is a bunch of people that get on and the bus is already full to make things even better no one really gets off. Of course Caleb gives up his seat to this kid that is probably 10 or 12 the boy crosses his legs at the ankles because his feat don't touch the ground whenever he sits on the chair and leans back. There is this business man that stand s in front of me that I guess he is expecting me to get up but to make him angry I don't but of coarse Caleb gives me the look with even more of a frown than usual so I slowly get up and say, "good morning through a tight clenched jaw. "

The guy doesn't even hear me he just says," Okay Steven but what about today's meeting and those copies I asked you to print." He finally realizes after a while that I had gotten up and sits down with a plop.

I give Caleb an annoyed look and point and Caleb just stares out the window. Whenever we make it to school we are fairly early the sun is fully showing just barley over the horizon. I hear a train whistle and stop in my tracks it is louder than all the screaming and girls gossiping about there weekend. Our school has all the faction kids that are below 16 years old that's whenever they go through the all the choosing ceremony that is tomorrow. The Dauntless jump of the train in groups some holding hands some laughing at each other. I am staring at them standing still almost in a trance. Then walk into school.