THAT AFTERNOONย I join a group of Candor and Dauntless cleaning up the broken windows in the lobby. I focus on the path of the broom, keeping my eyes on the dust that collects between glass fragments. My muscles remember the movement before the rest of me does, but when I look down, instead of dark marble I see plain white tile and the bottom of a light gray wall; I see strands of blond hair that my mother trimmed, and the mirror safely tucked behind its wall panel.
My body goes weak, and I lean into the broom handle for support.
A hand touches my shoulder, and I twitch away from it. But itโs just a Candor girlโa child. She looks up at me, wide-eyed.
โAre you all right?โ she says, her voice high and indistinct.
โIโm fine,โ I say. Too sharply. I hurry to amend it. โJust tired. Thank you.โ โI think youโre lying,โ she says.
I notice a bandage peeking out from the end of her sleeve, probably covering the needle puncture. The idea of this little girl under a simulation nauseates me. I canโt even look at her. I turn away.
And I see them: outside, a traitor Dauntless man, propping up a woman with a bleeding leg. I see the gray streaks in the womanโs hair and the end of the manโs hooked nose and the blue armband of a Dauntless traitor just beneath their shoulders, and recognize them both. Tori and Zeke.
Tori is trying to walk, but one of her legs drags behind her, useless. A wet, dark patch covers most of her thigh.
The Candor stop sweeping and stare at them. The Dauntless guards standing near the elevators rush toward the entrance with their guns lifted. My fellow sweepers back up to get out of the way, but I stay where I am, heat rushing through me as Zeke and Tori approach.
โAre they even armed?โ someone says.
Tori and Zeke reach what used to be the doors, and he puts up one of his hands when he sees the row of Dauntless with guns. The other he keeps wrapped around Toriโs waist.
โShe needs medical attention,โ says Zeke. โRight now.โ
โWhy should we give a traitor medical attention?โ a Dauntless man with wispy blond hair and a double-pierced lip asks over his gun. A patch of blue dye marks his forearm.
Tori moans, and I slip between two Dauntless to reach for her. She puts her hand, which is sticky with blood, in mine. Zeke lowers her to the ground with a grunt.
โTris,โ she says, sounding dazed.
โBetter step back, girl,โ the blond Dauntless man says. โNo,โ I say. โPut your gun down.โ
โTold you the Divergent were crazy,โ one of the other armed Dauntless mutters to the woman next to him.
โI donโt care if you bring her upstairs and tie her to a bed to keep her from going on a shooting spree!โ says Zeke, scowling. โDonโt let her bleed to death in the lobby of Candor headquarters!โ
Finally, a few Dauntless come forward and lift Tori up. โWhere should we . . . take her?โ one of them asks. โFind Helena,โ Zeke says. โDauntless nurse.โ
The men nod and carry her toward the elevators. Zeke and I meet eyes. โWhat happened?โ I ask him.
โThe traitor Dauntless found out we were collecting information from them,โ he says. โTori tried to get away, but they shot her as she was running. I helped her get here.โ
โThatโs a nice story,โ says the blond Dauntless man. โWant to tell it again under truth serum?โ
Zeke shrugs. โAll right.โ He puts his wrists together in front of him dramatically. โHaul me away, if youโre so desperate to.โ
Then his eyes focus on something over my shoulder, and he starts walking.
I turn to see Uriah jogging from the elevator bank. He is grinning. โHeard a rumor you were a dirty traitor,โ Uriah says.
โYeah, whatever,โ says Zeke.
They collide in an embrace that looks almost painful to me, slapping each otherโs backs and laughing with their fists clasped between them.
โI canโt believe you didnโt tell us,โ says Lynn, shaking her head. She sits across from me at the table, her arms crossed and one of her legs propped up.
โOh, donโt get all huffy about it,โ says Zeke. โI wasnโt even supposed to tell Shauna and Uriah. And it sort of defeats the purpose of being a spy if you tell everyone thatโs what you are.โ
We sit in a room in Candor headquarters called the Gathering Place, which the Dauntless have taken to saying in a mocking way whenever they can. It is large and open, with black-and-white cloth draped on every wall, and a circle of podiums in the center of the room. Large round tables surround the podiums. Lynn told me they host monthly debates here, for entertainment, and also hold religious services here once a week. But even when no events are
scheduled, the room is usually full.
Zeke was cleared by the Candor an hour ago, in a short interrogation on the eighteenth floor. It was not as somber an occasion as Tobiasโs and my interrogation, partly because there was no suspicious video footage implicating Zeke, and partly because Zeke is funny even when under truth serum. Maybe especially so. In any case, we came to the Gathering Place โfor a โHey, youโre not a dirty traitor!โ celebration,โ as Uriah put it.
โYeah, but weโve been insulting you since the simulation attack,โ Lynn says. โAnd now I feel like a jerk about it.โ
Zeke puts his arm around Shauna. โYouย areย a jerk, Lynn. Itโs part of your charm.โ
Lynn launches a plastic cup at him, which he deflects. Water sprays over the table, hitting him in the eye.
โAnyway, as I was saying,โ says Zeke, rubbing his eye, โI was mostly working on getting Erudite defectors out safely. Thatโs why thereโs a big group of them here, and a small group at Amity headquarters. But Tori . . . I have no idea what she was doing. She kept sneaking away for hours at a time, and whenever she was around, it was like she was about to explode. Itโs no wonder she gave us away.โ
โHowโdย youย get the job?โ says Lynn. โYouโre not that special.โ
โIt was more because of where I was after the simulation attack. Smack- dab in a pack of Dauntless traitors. I decided to go with it,โ he says. โNot sure about Tori, though.โ
โShe transferred from Erudite,โ I say.
What I donโt say, because Iโm sure she wouldnโt want everyone to know, is that Tori probably seemed explosive in Erudite headquarters because they murdered her brother for being Divergent.
She told me once that she was waiting for an opportunity to get revenge. โOh,โ says Zeke. โHow do you know that?โ
โWell, all the faction transfers have a secret club,โ I say, leaning back in my chair. โWe meet every third Thursday.โ
Zeke snorts.
โWhereโs Four?โ says Uriah, checking his watch. โShould we start without him?โ
โWe canโt,โ says Zeke. โHeโs getting The Info.โ
Uriah nods like that means something. Then he pauses and says, โWhat info, again?โ
โThe info about Kangโs little peacemaking meeting with Jeanine,โ says Zeke. โObviously.โ
Across the room, I see Christina sitting at a table with her sister. They are
both reading something.
My entire body tenses. Cara, Willโs older sister, is walking across the room toward Christinaโs table. I duck my head.
โWhat?โ Uriah says, looking over his shoulder. I want to punch him.
โStop it!โ I say. โCould you be any more obvious?โ I lean forward, folding my arms on the table. โWillโs sister is over there.โ
โYeah, I talked to her about getting out of Erudite once, while I was there,โ says Zeke. โSaid she saw an Abnegation woman get killed while she was on a mission for Jeanine and couldnโt stomach it anymore.โ
โAre we sure sheโs not just an Erudite spy?โ Lynn says.
โLynn, she saved half our faction fromย thisย stuff,โ says Marlene, tapping the bandage on her arm from where the Dauntless traitors shot her. โWell, half of half of our faction.โ
โIn some circles they call that a quarter, Mar,โ Lynn says.
โAnyway, who cares if she is a traitor?โ Zeke says. โWeโre not planning anything that she can inform them about. And we certainly wouldnโt include her if we were.โ
โThere is plenty of information for her to gather here,โ Lynn says. โHow many of us there are, for example, or how many of us arenโt wired for simulations.โ
โYou didnโt see her when she was telling me why she left,โ says Zeke. โI believe her.โ
Cara and Christina have gotten up, and are walking out of the room. โIโll be right back,โ I say. โI have to go to the bathroom.โ
I wait until Cara and Christina have gone through the doors, then half walk, half jog in that direction. I open one of the doors slowly, so it doesnโt make any noise, and then close it slowly behind me. I am in a dim hallway that smells like garbageโthis must be where the Candor trash chute is.
I hear two female voices around the corner and creep toward the end of the hallway to hear better.
โ. . . just canโt handle her being here,โ one of them sobs. Christina. โI canโt stop picturing it . . . what she did. . . . I donโt understand how she could have done that!โ
Christinaโs sobs make me feel like I am about to crack open. Cara takes her time responding.
โWell, I do,โ she says.
โWhat?โ Christina says with a hiccup.
โYou have to understand; weโre trained to see things as logically as possible,โ says Cara. โSo donโt think that Iโm callous. But that girl was probably scared out of her mind, certainly not capable of assessing situations
cleverly at the time, if she was ever able to do so.โ
My eyes fly open.ย What aโI run through a short list of insults in my mind before listening to her continue.
โAnd the simulation made her incapable of reasoning with him, so when he threatened her life, she reacted as she had been trained by the Dauntless to react: Shoot to kill.โ
โSo what are you saying?โ says Christina bitterly. โWe should just forget about it, because it makes perfect sense?โ
โOf course not,โ says Cara. Her voice wobbles, just a little, and she repeats herself, quietly this time. โOfย courseย not.โ
She clears her throat. โItโs just that you have to be around her, and I want to make it easier for you. You donโt have to forgive her. Actually, Iโm not sure why you were friends with her in the first place; she always seemed a bit erratic to me.โ
I tense up as I wait for Christina to agree with her, but to my surpriseโand reliefโshe doesnโt.
Cara continues. โAnyway. You donโt have to forgive her, but you should try to understand that what she did was not out of malice; it was out of panic. That way, you can look at her without wanting to punch her in her exceptionally long nose.โ
My hand moves automatically to my nose. Christina laughs a little, which feels like a hard poke to the stomach. I back up through the door to the Gathering Place.
Even though Cara was rudeโand the nose comment was a low blowโI am grateful for what she said.
Tobias emerges from a door hidden behind a length of white cloth. He flicks the cloth out of the way irritably before coming toward us and sitting beside me at the table in the Gathering Place.
โKang is going to meet with a representative of Jeanine Matthews at seven in the morning,โ he says.
โA representative?โ Zeke says. โSheโs not going herself?โ
โYeah, and stand out in the open where a bunch of angry people with guns can take aim?โ Uriah smirks a little. โIโd like to see her try. No, really, I would.โ
โIs Kang the Brilliant taking a Dauntless escort, at least?โ Lynn says. โYes,โ Tobias says. โSome of the older members volunteered. Bud said he
would keep his ears open and report back.โ
I frown at him. How does he know all this information? And why, after two years of avoiding becoming a Dauntless leader at all costs, is he suddenly acting like one?
โSo I guess the real question is,โ says Zeke, folding his hands on the table, โif you were Erudite, what wouldย youย say at this meeting?โ
They all look at me. Expectantly. โWhat?โ I say.
โYouโre Divergent,โ Zeke replies. โSo is Tobias.โ
โYeah, but he doesnโt have aptitude for Erudite.โ โAnd how do you know I do?โ
Zeke lifts his shoulder. โSeems likely. Doesnโt it seem likely?โ
Uriah and Lynn nod. Tobiasโs mouth twitches, as if in a smile, but if thatโs what it was, he suppresses it. I feel like a stone just dropped into my stomach. โYou all have functional brains, last time I checked,โ I say. โYou can think
like the Erudite, too.โ
โBut we donโt have specialย Divergentย brains!โ says Marlene. She touches her fingertips to my scalp and squeezes lightly. โCome on, do your magic.โ
โThereโs no such thing as Divergent magic, Mar,โ says Lynn.
โAnd if there is, we shouldnโt be consulting it,โ says Shauna. Itโs the first thing sheโs said since we sat down. She doesnโt even look at me when she says it; she just scowls at her younger sister.
โShaunaโโ Zeke starts.
โDonโt โShaunaโย me!โ she says, focusing her scowl on him instead. โDonโt you think someone with the aptitude for multiple factions might have a loyalty problem? If sheโs got aptitude for Erudite, how can we be sure sheโs notย workingย for Erudite?โ
โDonโt be ridiculous,โ says Tobias, his voice low.
โI am not being ridiculous.โ She smacks the table. โI know I belong in Dauntless because everything I did in that aptitude test told me so. Iโm loyal to my faction for that reasonโbecause thereโs nowhere else I could possibly be. But her? And you?โ She shakes her head. โI have no idea who youโre loyal to. And Iโm not going to pretend like everythingโs okay.โ
She gets up, and when Zeke reaches for her, she throws his hand aside, marching toward one of the doors. I watch her until the door closes behind her and the black fabric that hangs in front of it settles.
I feel wound up, like I might scream, only Shauna isnโt here for me to scream at.
โItโs notย magic,โ I say hotly. โYou just have to ask yourself what the most logical response to a particular situation is.โ
I am greeted with blank stares.
โSeriously,โ I say. โIf I were in this situation, staring at a group of Dauntless guards and Jack Kang, I probably wouldnโt resort to violence,
right?โ
โWell, you might, if you had your own Dauntless guards. And then all it takes is one shotโbam, heโs dead, and Eruditeโs better off,โ says Zeke.
โWhoever they send to talk to Jack Kang isnโt going to be some random Erudite kid; itโs going to be someone important,โ I say. โIt would be a stupid move to fire on Jack Kang and risk losing whoever they send as Jeanineโs representative.โ
โSee? This is why we need you to analyze the situation,โ Zeke says. โIf it was me, I would kill him; it would be worth the risk.โ
I pinch the bridge of my nose. I already have a headache. โFine.โ
I try to put myself in Jeanine Matthewsโs place. I already know she wonโt negotiate with Jack Kang. Why would she need to? He has nothing to offer her. She will use the situation to her advantage.
โI think,โ I say, โthat Jeanine Matthews will manipulate him. And that he will do anything to protect his faction, even if it means sacrificing the Divergent.โ I pause for a moment, remembering how he held his factionโs influence over our heads at the meeting. โOr sacrificing the Dauntless. So weย needย to hear what they say in that meeting.โ
Uriah and Zeke exchange a look. Lynn smiles, but it isnโt her usual smile. It doesnโt spread to her eyes, which look more like gold than ever, with that coldness in them.
โSo letโs listen in,โ she says.