BONJOUR! I'M VERY SORRY THAT I DIDN'T UPDATE THE LAST TWO DAYS BUT WE HAD PEOPLE OVER (AND WE WILL AGAIN TOMORROW AND THE REST OF THE WEEKEND) SO I CAN'T GUARANTEE THAT I'LL BE ABLE TO UPDATE A LOT! JE SUIS DÉSOLÉ!

ROBERTS POV

My friends, Cassia's sisters I went to the greenhouse at twelve just as we were told. We hadn't slept at all before that.

When we got there, I saw eyes glittering in the dim lighting. Whispers filled my ears.

We all sat down close to the tree. Everything in the place looked slightly sinister in the dark.

"What exactly is going to happen?" asked Marco, visibly in better spirits than this morning.

"How am I supposed to know?" snapped Nick, back to his usual self.

"Oh come on, Nick. Be nice," said Joy, poking him. Nick promptly swatted her hand away.

Cassia was staring in the direction of the tree. I followed her eyes and saw a figure standing up.

"Please quiet down," said Johanna, raising her hands. The whispers died down.

"Thank you to everyone who came," she said. "As you all know, we are Allegiant. Although a larger number of people turned up than I expected, we still need more. I need all of you to go spread the word to anyone you think will listen. Tell them to come to the Candor Merciless Mart."

Whispers started to flare up again.

"I should tell my friends at Candor!" said Verity, who was in less of a snappy mood.

"You have friends?" asked Nick, sarcastically.

"What are you, twelve?" said Verity. A smile tugged at her lips.

"Guys, stop flirting we have better things to do right now," said Stella.

"We were not flirting!" said Nick and Verity in unison.

"Mhm," said Charity, rolling her eyes.

Who would I tell. Then, it dawned upon me. How could I forget about her?

"Susan!" I said, a bit too loudly. A few people gave me weird looks.

"Susan?" asked Charity. "You know her?"

"Yeah, she's my sister," I said.

"That's why you look so familiar! I met her in Abnegation initiation!" she said.

"Please everyone, quiet," said Johanna. The whispers stopped. "I stress that you only tell people who you are sure will listen and not tell." Everyone nodded.

"Okay, you are free to go," she said. We all stood and began to walk back to our rooms.

Madi had her sketchpad out and had a faraway look in her eyes.

"What are you planning on drawing?" asked Stella.

"Stella! You shouldn't-" started Cassia, but was interrupted.

"Shut up! I'm thinking!" snapped Madi. "Oh my gosh I'm sorry. That was mean. I'm just in my 'do not disturb mode'."

Stella nodded and started talking to Isobel.

"You planning on telling anyone other than Susan?" asked Cassia.

I thought for a second. "No," I said. I had usually only talked to Susan and Caleb and occasionally Beatrice who was now Tris. I realized that most of the people I knew in Abnegation probably would barely remember me now. I Or just be angry at me for leaving. Of course they would never show it.

"What about you?" I asked her.

"Maybe some friends from Dauntless," said Cassia.

"Why Dauntless?" I asked.

"I'm from Dauntless," she said, lightly elbowing me."

"Oh, right!" I said. I usually forgot that she was Dauntless before she came to Amity for initiation.

We all went back to the room, but we all were awake the entire night, waiting for sunrise.

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All of us ate breakfast as quickly as we could. I almost choked at least ten times.

Afterwards we all walked to the train. It took a little coaxing, but eventually, everyone agreed to jump on.

After everyone was aboard, with minimal injuries, We all relaxed a little.

Madi had a stack of flyers with her drawing of an ocean wave. Under the wave were the words 'JOIN ALLEGIANT!' She was planning on handing them out.

"Verity, Madi and I are going to Candor," said Nick.

"Why not Erudite?" I asked.

"They're hopeless. Erudites are too logical and cowardly to participate in a rebellion," he said, rolling his eyes.

"You know, you are an Erudite," I pointed out.

"Yes, but I'm a transfer," he said. "Although, they still have hope for them," he said, pointing to Stella, Joy and Marco.

He, Verity and Madi all walked to the door, as we approached Candor and jumped out.

"Alright, I'm going to Dauntless. With Isobel," said Cassia, walking over to me, after a few minutes.

"Okay, I'm going to Abnegation with Charity," I said, nodding over at her sister.

"Have fun," said Cassia, walking away to jump out.

I wondered how I would tell my sister about Allegiant. Would she even want to join. Yes, she would. She will.

Charity came over to me. "Ready?" she asked. I nodded.

We walked over to the exit.

"Don't crack your skulls open!" called Stella.

"Very comforting," I called back, before jumping out.

The wind rushed around me. I felt like I was flying for a second. I saw why the Dauntless liked this so much. I landed on my feet, then tripped and fell onto my hands and knees.

"Not took bad," said Charity, offering me her hand, which I took. She pulled me up.

"Where do you think Susan would be?" she asked.

I thought about Susan's favorite places in the Abnegation. Then, I got it. She loved the benches near the middle of the sector. I remembered her saying that she loved to go there because it was so peaceful.

"The benches," I said.

Charity nodded. "Alright, lets go," she said.

We walked quickly to the benches and sure enough, Susan was there.

I started jogging towards her. Charity quickened her pace to match mine.

"Susan," I called. She turned around. A smile lit up her face.

"Robert! Charity!" she said, excitedly, standing up and starting to walk towards us.

"So how are you?" she asked, in the usual Abnegation fashion.

"Good, how about you?" asked Charity and I in unison.

"Fine. What are you two doing here?" she asked.

"We want you to join Allegiant!" said Charity.

"What's that?" asked Susan.

"They're going to try and bring the Faction system back," I explained.

"Oh I see," said Susan. She paused for a second. "I will join."

"Thank you!" I said wanting to hug my sister, but I stopped myself.

"Meet us at the Merciless Mart at 12:00 AM," said Charity, adding an over dramatic mysteriousness to her voice.

"Okay. I'll be there," said Susan, something new aglow in her eyes.

I smiled. Maybe I was getting my sister back.

SO THIS IS PROBABLY THE LAST THING I'LL WRITE THIS YEAR! HAPPY NEW YEAR! HAVE A VERY PIEFACINGLY ONE! OKAY I CUT THIS CHAPTER SLIGHTLY SHORT BECAUSE I'VE GOT TO BE SOMEWHERE! REVIEWS PLEASE! STAY PIEFACEINGLY!