Sarah, a girl from Abnegation and Sebastian, a boy from Erudite are both Divergent. They hide their results from everybody but it slowly starts to show during the simulations. They need to team up even though they don't particularly like each other to find whats so dangerous about being Divergent. A girl from Candor who tested both Sebastion and Sarah knows they are Divergent and offers to help hide their identity from the rest of the Dauntless trainers. They have to try to stop the pending war between Abnegation and Erudite, with the help of their friends.
Scars Mate-
Sebastian Tunnel
Arabella Lane
(And other extra characters)
nalasimba83-
Isabella/ Sarah Triton
Jackson Klutz
Lyndsay Jenova
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Sebastian let out a long, drawn out sigh. He sat at a long table in his school, surrounded by other Erudite members of his age.
The aptitude test. After waiting for so long, it had arrived. He could see several people who were worried- they were sweating, shaking, pale and drawn- and others who were fooling themselves into thinking they would be fine- straight shoulders, hard expressions, clenched fists. He sat slouching, elbow on the pristine counter. He didn't particularly care about his results. He was joining Dauntless. He had to. His parents fought, verbally and physically, so much so that Sebastian was determined to leave Erudite as soon as humanely possible. Dauntless was the only other faction that he could imagine joining; Amity was too boring, Candor was rude, and Abnegation was full of stiffs who were hoarding food, saying it was for the factionless.
Well, he thought. You don't know that for sure.
There was an eerie silence the entire room, including the usually chatty factions. Everyone's head shot up when a door opened, hoping their name would be called, only to feel a surge of disappointment as it was someone else.
There came a resounding click from the far side of the room. Sebastian's head perked up. It was him next.
"Sebastian Tunnel?" A clear voice called. Sebastian cleared his throat, raising a hand towards the woman as he rose, giving an easy to grin to the girl near him. He slunk across the room, his strides shorter and faster than usual, proving that he was, in fact, nervous.
"Sit down," the woman murmured, gesturing to a chair. "My name is Alice. I'm-"
"Candor. I can tell." He nodded to her simple black and white clothes.
"Ah. Of course. You know about the aptitude test, then?" He bobbed his head. It was his faction who created it, who had information on it. He had made a point of finding out about it. "Well then." The woman had a kind voice, not like the harsher, meaner Candor ones Sebastian was used to. "Let's start." He winced minutely as the needle pricked his neck; then he was under.
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Sebastian shook as he woke. What had happened? There was nothing about that in Erudite. It was supposed to make him Dauntless; he knew how, but what-?
"Sebastian," Alice said, frowning, "that wasn't supposed to happen."
I know, he wanted to growl.
"Your results were inconclusive," she whispered. He could see fear, real fear in her eyes. She spun around to the computer. "I'm going to alter your results. Erudite. Make it normal."
"But you're Candor!" He objected. "You can't lie!"
"I'm not lying directly. And some things- some things are worth lying for."
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Sebastian ran home. This was not right. What did that mean? He couldn't asked his parents- something Alice had said. Some things were worth lying for. This was bad. What was he supposed to choose? Erudite, to keep him safe? Dauntless, where he wanted to be? Or nowhere. He was inconclusive. He didn't belong.