Part two

I walked into the room. It was dimly lit. As I looked around, I saw that one wall was covered in mirrors. Odd. I was not used to big mirrors on walls. At home we only had small mirrors. As I looked around, I saw a woman behind me. Brow hair tied back in a tight knot, grey clothes. Abnegation. I didn't know people from abnegation could bare being in a room with mirrors all day. I guess abnegation is a very tolerant faction. Maybe they just don't look at the mirrors? I don't know and I really don't care. Lies. I do care and that's the problem. I care about everything I can learn everything about. That's just the way they taught me to behave as a child.

"Hello Robert" the woman reached out a hand as to shake mine, "I am Nataly Prior, I will be taking your test today". I shook her hand. Her handshake was stern. She gave me a wide smile. "The test is ready to be taken. Can you please sit down?"

I sat down in the chair that stood in the middle of the room. Nataly handed me a small syringe. I pointed it at my neck. It went right in to my muscle. The pain was quick. I was extremely happy to have an end to the pain. My vision began to black out at the edges. All at once I blacked out.

I woke up with a start. I didn't remember what happened. Nataly looked worried. She opened her mouth to speak, but ended up closing it again. She spoke:

"Robert, before I tell you your result, I'm going to have you promise you will never tell it to anyone. Not a creature alive can know this. Do you swear?"

"Yeah, ok, I swear." I really needed to know my result. I had no idea what I was swearing for. That's the first time I remember being really scarred. When I think back upon it, I can still feel the knot in my stomach.

"Your results were inconclusive." She looked really worried. "They were balanced between Abnegation and Dauntless". My stomach falls. I can't help other. I know I help my friends carry books around, but that's it. That leaves me with Dauntless. At least I can think it over till tomorrow.

"Good bye Robert William, good luck", her voice was careful and quiet.

"Thank you, Nataly. Good bye to you to", right after I said it, I walked out of the room. I wish I hadn't.