Don't own Divergent

Tris's POV

I sighed and walked over to Tobias, who was standing by the chasm. We had joined our fellow Dauntless again after months of being away. Most welcomed us with open arms, others not so much. Peter, Christina, Tobias, and I had come back with Uriah to live in our faction again. I hugged Tobias from behind and breathed in his scent.

"Tris." I heard the smile in his voice.

"Hi, Tobias."

He sighed and moved me in front of him. "We have to train the initiates today."

"Yeah, we should really get going. They'll be jumping soon."

Together, Tobias and I walked towards the net. They arrived before the first jumper arrived and jumped into the net. Tobias helped her out and I realized where she was from. This girl's a Stiff. An Abnegation transfer. She had dark brown hair and gray eyes.

"What's your name?" I asked and the girl hesitates. "Think about it, you may not get the chance again."

"Kailee." The girl smiles proudly at the name she picked.

"You want to announce it?" I ask Tobias.

"First jumper, Kailee!" Everyone cheered when Tobias said the Stiff's name.

We watched as the rest of the initiates jumped. A few from Abnegation, Candor, Erudite, and Dauntless. No Amity. Not really surprised. After Tobias and I took turns shouting their new names, we headed down the corridor.

"Time to split up." Tobias said. "Dauntless-born initiates go with Lauren. The rest of you can follow me and Six."

"See you later Four." Lauren waved at us, then walked away with the Dauntless-born.

"Four and Six? Like the numbers?" A boy named David asked.

"Got a problem?" I snapped.

David flinched and shook his head. It felt nice to make them scared. We walked them to the chasm first. Tobias and I stood off to the side while we explained. I grabbed his hand as he talked about it.

"Some people try and pull idiotic stunts and jump from the railing, they die almost immediately. I suggest you not follow their path, but it is your choice." Four grinned evilly.

Not that we wanted any of them dead. We just want to scare them. Everyone looked frightened, so I laughed and they looked at me like I was crazy. As if right on cue, Christina walked over.

"I was hung over the railing once. Had to stay there for five minutes straight. Don't tempt me either because I might just make one of you hang over it." The group of initiates backed away slowly, but didn't make it far enough.

Uriah stood behind them with his arms crossed. He looked menacing. I stifled a laugh at Chris and Uriah's attempt to scare the hell out of the initiates. I cleared my throat instead and we carried on.

"Do they have cake today?" I asked Tobias.

"They better. I love me some Dauntless desserts." He replied and rubbed his hands together.

Uriah laughed at Tobias and turned back to the initiates. "Alright, Pansycakes, tomorrow we start initiation. For now, eat up while you still have the chance."

We made a new rule that Dauntless initiates are to not be factionless if they don't pass initiation, but they don't know that. Tobias, Chris, Uriah and I sat at our usual table with some newbies. One of them was Kailee. She stared at her food like I did when i first arrived at the Dauntless compound.

"That's called fried chicken. It's really good." I took a bite of mine and Tobias chuckled.

"We never-" She started.

"Have food like this. Yeah, we know." I finished for her and took another bite.

"In Erudite-" David started.

"Shut it, Erudite. Been there. Done that." I rolled my eyes.

"What's her problem?" A Candor girl named Cathy asked Tobias.

Tobias looked at me sadly and ignored Cathy. Uriah patted my back and Christina mouths, later at me. I nod and hold back tears. Everyone knows why I told the Erudite to shut it. Caleb had betrayed me to be an Erudite and I'd never forgiven him.

"Fine don't tell me." Cathy rolled her eyes and continued eating.

I wanted to strangle her and David. Before I could start yelling, I dismissed myself from the dining hall. Nobody came running after me because they knew I had to let off steam. I didn't know where I was walking to, but obviously it hadn't been too good. Next thing I knew, I was looking into the chasm. I should just end my life and stop worrying about everything. What about Tobias? I love him, but I-I just can't take life anymore. My family's either dead or a betrayer. I climbed the railing and closed my eyes.

"Tobias, I love you." I whispered and jumped off.

Sorry for the short chapter!