Morning comes earlier than I want it to. I feel like I barely got any sleep. I stayed up late, my mind running in a million different directions. I couldn't hold still. But eventually, lulled by the breathing of Tobias laying next to me, I was eventually able to close my eyes. But then the alarm goes off and he's nudging my bare shoulder with his nose pressing his lips to my skin. I groan and toss the covers over my head. He chuckles and then tugs the material back down.

"Come on..." he says with a smile in his voice, his hands wrapping around my body and squeezing me gently. "We gotta get up."

I shake my head. "No," I say. "Can't we just stay in bed all day or something?"

He flips me around in bed so that I am facing him and he shakes his head, pressing his lips to my cheeks. "We can't unfortunately."

I sigh and move closer to him, resting my head on his chest. "That would be nice, wouldn't it?"

"However, tomorrow is Family Day," he says. "Which means that we have a day off from training."

I smile. "Does that mean we can sleep in?"

He nods and presses a kiss to the bridge of my nose. "Yes, that's exactly what it means."

I let out another groan before pressing against him and kissing him before climbing out of bed. The chill hits me and I shiver. "God it's cold," I say before heading toward the lockers to grab my clothes. I toss Tobias his and begin getting dressed.

"That is a very sad sight," he says.

I peek at him as I'm pulling my sweater on. "What is?"

He grins at me. "You getting dressed."

I roll my eyes and pull on my jeans. I cross to him and kiss him. "You are so dumb," I tell him.

He shrugs. "But you love me that way," He says with a smirk.

"Yeah, you're right."

We head down the stairs and stop in the cafeteria to grab some breakfast. I see Tori talking with the others and we walk toward them. The look on her face makes me nervous because I haven't seen her or spoken to her since the last time. And I don't know what has been going hapepning on her end.

"Hey," I say, sitting down next to Uriah who's holding Marlene's hand. I smile. Looks like they're working things out...despite how Lynn feels. I glance at her, but her gaze is focused on Tori and I wonder if she's just ignoring it, or if she has a thing for her. "What's going on?"

"Jeanine wants to meet up," Tori says, her voice low. My heart stops for a second and then I have to remind myself to breathe.

"What?" Tobias asks. "Why?"

She shrugs. "To help us figure out what's happening."

"She said that?"

"Well not in so many words," Tori gives a wry smile. "But she's confused as well. She's agreed to a peace and won't try anything when we go to meet with her. She wants answers about as much as we do. "

They're all looking at me...like it's up to me, like it's my decision to make. Is it because I was the first one to come back? Is it because I am divergent? So I nod, because I want the truth. And I figure the more people we have working on this, the easier it will get. "Okay," I say. "When does she want to do this?"

"Tomorrow," Tori says. "She says that because it's Family Day we'll have an opportunity to gather."

So much for sleeping in. "Okay," I say again. "Tomorrow then. Meet up at the trains first thing in the morning?"

They nod. "Sounds good."

Uriah looks down at the doors and I follow his gaze to see Christina head toward us. I offer her a smile. "Hey," I tell her as she sits down. "What's up?"

She shakes her head. "Nothing..." she says. "I almost didn't wake up this morning and then I realized that I was hungry."

I laugh and toss her a muffin before taking a bite of my own. The conversation quickly changes to one of a lighter mood and I wish that Christina remembered everything. It would be so much easier to include here in everything. Because I know that part of her still resents me for taking Tobias away from her. She says she understands, but I wonder how you could ever forgive someone for something like that.

There is a shout just outside of the doors and we all turn. I am about to get up to head toward the noise when I see him. He is walking slowly into the room and I freeze where I stand. The last image that I have of him is where hey lay in the gravel right after I had shot him. He stops at the end of the table and looks at me. I can't move, I can't breathe; I can't do anything. I hear Tobias say my name, but it's so muffled that I can't be one hundred percent clear that he had been the one to speak. The muffin falls out of my hand and onto the table. What is the last thing he remembers? Does he remember being under the simulation? Does he remember shooting at me and my mother? Does he remember me pointing the gun at him and shooting him dead? Does he blame me for it? His eyes move from me and I follow his gaze to Christina who is staring at him like she had been shocked or something. Her eyes are wide and bright, and I see tears rolling down her cheeks. I look back at him and when I see the slow grin on his face, my knees give out from beneath me and I sit down. Christina stands and they run toward each other and he pulls her against him, wrapping her in a hug.

I feel something wet on my cheeks and lift a hand to find that I had started crying. There is a knot in the pit of my stomach and I feel like I have been sucker punched. I don't know what to do here or what to say. I feel Tobias tug on my hand and I turn to look at him, away from the scene unfolding in front of me. He lifts his hand litsndushes the tears away. "You okay?" he asks me, his voice low.

I shake my head. Because I don't know how I am. I honestly have no idea. I look back at Christina who looks like Tobias did that night he got his memories back. She's sitting across from me and Will is next to her.

"Tris," he says, nodding at me.

"Hey," I say weakly. I take in a breath. "I am so..."

"No," he says. "Don't...don't apologize."

I stare at him confused. "What?" I ask. "Why not? I killed-"

"I was going to kill you first," Will says. "If you hadn't done anything, you would have been dead."

I cover my mouth and close my eyes. "Well," I say, looking at him again. "It's good to see you."

He smiles. "It's good to be seen."

I use the sleeves of my sweater to wipe away any tears from my face and look over at the others. "Can you...explain things to tem?" I ask her. "We gotta get down to the Pit."

"Yeah," Marlene says with a smile. "We've got this."

I glance at her and nod. "I don't know what I'd do without you guys."

"Crash and burn," Uriah says with a smirk.

I nudge him, rolling my eyes before I look at Tobias. "You ready?"

He nods and we get up from the table, leaving the cafeteria. Once we are outside, I hear my name, and I turn back to see Christina running toward me. Behind her, still at the table is Will.

"What are you doing?" I ask her.

"I'm sorry," she tells me. "About before."

I shake my head. "You've already apologized for that."

"But I wasn't really sorry," she tells me. "I didn't know better. But I know now. I remember now." She glances up at Tobias. "I was stupid."

"Chris, it's okay," I say. "I promise. I just hope you can forgive me for Will."

She looks back at Will and turns back to look at me, a silly smile on her face. "I forgave you for that a while ago," she says. "And this...whatever this is, whatever reason he's here...I don't care. I have him back. And I honestly couldn't be happier."

I smile at her.

"Go enjoy it," Tobias says. "It's a good feeling to have the person you love back in your life."

She smiles at him. "Thank you," she says before running back toward Will.

I watch them for a moment before turning to look at Tobias. "It's a good feeling, huh?"

He steps toward me and kisses me softly. "The best."