"Sit." Max commands. I sit across from him at his desk.
"You are divergent." He states plainly, without a hint of question. I am speechless. He wasn't supposed to know that! Nobody was supposed to know that! I sit gaping, across from him, trying to figure out weather it is more logical to lie about my divergence, or to tell the truth. Before I can decide, Max speaks again.
"That's what I thought." He says. No point in lying now.
"Listen carefully. You can trust me, but never trust Jeanine with this information. If she finds out, she will kill you. I too a, divergent, but I have gained Jeanine's trust. She is a knowledge thirsty monster Beatrice. She will stop at nothing to learn about your divergence if she doesn't kill you first. She fears the divergent because we cannot be controlled by her simulations and serums. We are always aware that we are in a simulation, or under a serum's influence. That is Jeanine's biggest fear." Max finishes. What do I say to that?
"Ca-can I do anything to stop her from killing me if she finds out?"
"I'm afraid you inky options include to let her explore your divergence, which would put us all in danger, flee from Erudite and never be found, or to kill yourself before she tortures you."
"Oh... Umm, that's encouraging." I say sarcastically
"One of your altitudes is Dauntless correct? Anyone else would be white-faced and speechless now."
"Yes." I respond. Max nods.
"And was there a third aptitude?"
"Yes, it was Abnegation." Max nods again.
"I'm sorry I can't help you any farther than this Beatrice. For now, I suggest you try your best in initiation and have Jeanine no find out about your divergence. This will be dangerous. She is a hawk and the divergent are her prey. I'll see you tomorrow in science class Beatrice." Max offers a small smile. I nod and turn to leave.

Wow someone already knows about Beatrice's divergence? Sorry I say really cheesy things... Buh-bye for today!