Iย TAKE MYย time on my walk back to the Eaton house, and try to remember what my mother told me when she saved me from the tank during the simulation attack. Something about having watched the trains since the attack started.ย I didnโt know what I would do when I found you. But it was always my intention to save you.
But when I go over the memory of her voice in my mind, it sounds different.ย I didnโt know what I would do, when I found you.ย Meaning: I didnโt know how to save both you and the file.ย But it was always my intention to save you.
I shake my head. Is that how she said it, or am I manipulating my own memory because of what Marcus told me? There is no way to know. All I can do is decide if I trust Marcus or not.
And while he has done cruel, evil things, our society is not divided into โgoodโ and โbad.โ Cruelty does not make a person dishonest, the same way bravery does not make a person kind. Marcus is not good or bad, but both.
Well, he is probably more bad than good. But that doesnโt mean heโs lying.
On the street ahead of me, I see the orange glow of fire. Alarmed, I walk faster, and see that the fire rises from large, man-sized metal bowls set up on the sidewalks. The Dauntless and the factionless have gathered between them, a narrow divide separating one group from the other. And before them stand Evelyn, Harrison, Tori, and Tobias.
I spot Christina, Uriah, Lynn, Zeke, and Shauna on the right side of the cluster of Dauntless, and stand with them.
โWhereโve you been?โ Christina says. โWe looked all over for you.โ โI went for a walk. Whatโs going on?โ
โTheyโre finally going to tell us the attack plan,โ says Uriah, looking eager. โOh,โ I say.
Evelyn lifts her hands, palms out, and the factionless fall silent. They are better trained than the Dauntless, whose voices take thirty seconds to peter out.
โThe past few weeks, we have been developing a plan to fight the Erudite,โ Evelyn says, her low voice carrying easily. โAnd now that we have finished, we would like to share it with you.โ
Evelyn nods at Tori, who takes over. โOur strategy is not pointed, but broad. There is no way to know who among the Erudite supports Jeanine and who does not. It is therefore safer to assume that all those who do not support her have already vacated Erudite headquarters.โ
โWe all know that Eruditeโs power lies not in its people but in its information,โ says Evelyn. โAs long as they still possess that information, we will never be free of them, especially while large numbers of us are wired for simulations. They have used information to control us and keep us under their thumb for far too long.โ
A shout, beginning among the factionless and spreading to the Dauntless, rises up from the crowd like we are all parts of one organism, following the commands of a single brain. But I am not sure what I think, or how I feel. There is a part of me that is shouting, tooโclamoring for the destruction of every single Erudite and all that they hold dear.
I look at Tobias. His expression is neutral, and he stands behind the glow of firelight, where he is difficult to see. I wonder what he thinks of this.
โI am sorry to tell you that those of you who were shot with simulation transmitters will have to remain here,โ says Tori, โor you can be activated as a weapon of Erudite at any time.โ
There are a few cries of protest, but no one seems all that surprised. They know too well what Jeanine can do with simulations, maybe.
Lynn groans and looks at Uriah. โWe have toย stay?โ โYouย have to stay,โ he says.
โYou got shot too,โ she says. โI saw it.โ
โDivergent, remember?โ he says. Lynn rolls her eyes, and he hurries on, probably to avoid hearing Lynnโs Divergent conspiracy theory again. โAnyway, I bet you no one checks, and what are the odds sheโll activate you, specifically, if she knows everyone else with simulation transmitters is staying behind?โ
Lynn frowns, considering this. But she looks more cheerfulโas cheerful as Lynn gets, anywayโas Tori begins speaking again.
โThe rest of us will divide into groups of mixed factionless and Dauntless,โ says Tori. โA single, large group will attempt to penetrate Erudite headquarters and work its way up through the building, cleansing it of Eruditeโs influence. Several other, smaller groups will proceed immediately to the higher levels of the building to dispense with certain key Erudite officials. You will receive your group assignments later this evening.โ
โThe attack will occur in three daysโ time,โ says Evelyn. โPrepare yourselves. This will be dangerous and difficult. But the factionless are familiar with difficultyโโ
At this the factionless cheer, and I am reminded that we, the Dauntless, are the same people who, just a few weeks ago, were criticizing Abnegation for giving the factionless food and other necessary items. How was that so easy to forget?
โAnd the Dauntless are familiar with dangerโโ
Everyone around me punches the air with their fists and screams. I feel their voices inside my head, and the burn of triumph in my chest that makes me want to join them.
Evelynโs expression is too empty for someone giving an impassioned speech. Her face looks like a mask.
โDown with Erudite!โ Tori yells, and everyone repeats her, all voices joining together, regardless of faction. We share a common enemy, but does that make us friends?
I notice that Tobias does not join in the chant, and neither does Christina. โThis doesnโt feel right,โ she says.
โWhat do you mean?โ Lynn says as the voices rise around us. โDonโt you remember what they did to us? Put our minds under a simulation and forced us to shoot people without even knowing it? Murdered every single Abnegation leader?โ
โYeah,โ says Christina. โItโs just . . . Invading a factionโs headquarters and killing everyone, isnโt that what the Erudite just did to Abnegation?โ
โThis is different.ย Thisย is not an attack out of nowhere, unprovoked,โ says Lynn, scowling at her.
โYeah,โ Christina says. โYeah, I know.โ
She looks at me. I donโt say anything. She has a pointโit doesnโt feel right. I walk toward the Eaton house in search of silence.
I open the front door and climb the stairs. When I reach Tobiasโs old room, I sit on the bed and look out the window, where factionless and Dauntless are gathered around the fires, laughing and talking. But they arenโt mixed together; there is still an uneasy divide between them, factionless on one side and Dauntless on the other.
I watch Lynn, Uriah, and Christina by one of the fires. Uriah snatches at the flames, too quickly to be burned. His smile looks more like a grimace, twisted as it is by grief.
After a few minutes I hear footsteps on the stairs, and Tobias comes into the room, slipping off his shoes by the doorway.
โWhatโs wrong?โ he says.
โNothing, really,โ I say. โI was just thinking, Iโm surprised the factionless agreed to work with Dauntless so easily. Itโs not like the Dauntless were ever kind to them.โ
He stands beside me at the window and leans into the frame.
โItโs not a natural alliance, is it,โ he says. โBut we have the same goal.โ โRight now. But what happens when the goals change? The factionless
want to get rid of factions, and the Dauntless donโt.โ
Tobias presses his mouth into a line. I suddenly remember Marcus and Johanna, walking together through the orchardโMarcus wore the same expression when he was keeping something from her.
Did Tobias get that expression from his father? Or does it mean something different?
โYouโre in my group,โ he says. โDuring the attack. I hope you donโt mind.
Weโre supposed to lead the way to the control rooms.โ
The attack. If I participate in the attack, I canโt go after the information Jeanine stole from Abnegation. I have to choose one or the other.
Tobias said that dealing with Erudite was more important than finding out the truth. And if he had not promised the factionless control over all of Eruditeโs data, he might have been right. But he left me no choice. I have to help Marcus, if there is even a chance that he is telling the truth. I have to work against the people I love best.
And right now, I have to lie. I twist my fingers together. โWhat is it?โ he says.
โI still canโt fire a gun.โ I look up at him. โAnd after what happened in Erudite headquarters . . .โ I clear my throat. โRisking my life doesnโt seem so appealing anymore.โ
โTris.โ He brushes my cheek with his fingertips. โYou donโt have to go.โ โI donโt want to seem like a coward.โ
โHey.โ His fingers fit beneath my jaw. They are cool against my skin. He looks sternly at me. โYou have done more for this faction than any other person. You . . .โ
He sighs, and touches his forehead to mine.
โYouโre the bravest person Iโve ever met. Stay here. Let yourself mend.โ
He kisses me, and I feel like I am crumbling again, beginning with the deepest parts of me. He thinks I will be here, but I will be working against him, working with the father he despises. This lieโthis lie is the worst I have ever told. I will never be able to take it back.
When we part, I am afraid he will hear my breaths shake, so I turn toward the window.