I still have not slept, with a 9:34 AM time tag and whooooooooo, I'll admit I'm a bit cynical when it comes to this book. I blame the grumpiness, but nonetheless this is the final entry, and the final chapter.
Love pulls him out of his simulation, or rather, limerence because I literally refuse to call it love. At the sound of her voice he fights of the nanotechnology coursing through his veins and comes to just in time to save shooting her in the head--when really, shooting him in the foot would have been a lot less dangerous. They take the data and destroy the simulation and go back to meet the rest of the group--or at least, what remains.
Tobias and Marcus are pretty tense but Tris is hardly in the mood for the old man's nonesense and pulls out the sass. They hop on a train, injured in tow, and head toward Amity to meet the rest of the Abnegation refuges. Dauntless is destroyed, divided into rebels and Erudite sympathizers, but that comes in later on. Right now, all they can do is escape and wait for the next move by Jeanine Matthews.
"I reach into my pocket and take out the hard drive that contains the simulation data. I turn it in my hands, letting it catch the fading light and reflect it. Marcus's eyes cling greedily to the movement. 'Not safe,' I think. 'Not quite.'"
This leads to some major development for the second book, but I am hardly the type for spoilers--or coherent enough after this amount of sleep intoxication to get into that. With the ordeal over, now orphaned--but not boyfriendless, of course, Tris falls asleep leaving it open for the first real look at Amity.
And what a "peaceful" coughdruggedup place it is.
Love pulls him out of his simulation, or rather, limerence because I literally refuse to call it love. At the sound of her voice he fights of the nanotechnology coursing through his veins and comes to just in time to save shooting her in the head--when really, shooting him in the foot would have been a lot less dangerous. They take the data and destroy the simulation and go back to meet the rest of the group--or at least, what remains.
Tobias and Marcus are pretty tense but Tris is hardly in the mood for the old man's nonesense and pulls out the sass. They hop on a train, injured in tow, and head toward Amity to meet the rest of the Abnegation refuges. Dauntless is destroyed, divided into rebels and Erudite sympathizers, but that comes in later on. Right now, all they can do is escape and wait for the next move by Jeanine Matthews.
"I reach into my pocket and take out the hard drive that contains the simulation data. I turn it in my hands, letting it catch the fading light and reflect it. Marcus's eyes cling greedily to the movement. 'Not safe,' I think. 'Not quite.'"
This leads to some major development for the second book, but I am hardly the type for spoilers--or coherent enough after this amount of sleep intoxication to get into that. With the ordeal over, now orphaned--but not boyfriendless, of course, Tris falls asleep leaving it open for the first real look at Amity.
And what a "peaceful" coughdruggedup place it is.
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