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hay7199 • 23 July 2015 at 10:18 AM
@jupiter_hollow (short, writers block XD)Sam looked at his creepy semi-luminescent grin for a moment. "Oh please that probably is a rumor, even if it's true, their the factionless for christ's sake! Who gives a crap about them? If anything, they should let it stay in the factionless area and kill them off. After all, it might help the community. More food. Cleaner streets. Healthier citizens. But I doubt it's even real. So I'd take that bet." She told him in a matter-of-factly tone. Sam crossed her arms, almost like it would actually prove some kind of point in the matter. It was true, she had a dark side. Just about every Dauntless had one, no matter how small.
jupiter_hollow • 23 July 2015 at 2:35 PM
@hay7199 Not every short post is writer's block tbh, sometimes writing ten paragraphs is just unnecessary =P Like right nowHis smile didn't waver but the glow of it lessened progressively as they advanced into the darker part of the tunnels. It was extinguished by the lack of light eventually and only his voice signalled his location."Missed the point, like usual." he commented briefly from Sam's left. "We're physically gifted, not medically. We can't help the diseased - 'less someone's decided to play nurse, but... doubt it."
hay7199 • 23 July 2015 at 3:23 PM
@jupiter_hollow Sam once again attempted to shove him again. "Like I said, that doesn't change the fact that they are factionless. We are the physically gifted ones, I'll give you that. But that's my point." She said impatiently, rolling her eyes. "We have the abilities to keep it in that group alone. If we say no one can speak or go near the factionless, then they won't. We are their protector's for a reason. We can just prevent it from spreading." She told him, once again running her hand along the wall nervously because of the lack of a visual component. For all she knew, a wall was only five feet away.
dada_dragon • 27 July 2015 at 3:36 AM
"How are you?" Autumn asked carefully. The question had to be in the top five most dangerous questions to ask her lately. Possibly first on the list, but it had just slipped out.Her mother didn't respond at first and paused in the middle of cutting up onions to add to whatever it was that she was making. Autumn knew immediately that her theory was correct... something was definitely wrong."Your sister transferred to Amity." she said finally.Autumn sat up suddenly. "What?"She shouldn't have been too shocked... Haylie was too nice for Dauntless, but that was three out of three children that transferred out. That was downright shameful in the eyes of the Dauntless..."Mom I...""I don't want to hear it from you. I've already heard it enough. I'm done."At the last word, her knife was stabbed into the counter with such ferocity that it startled Autumn. That was the thing about being born Dauntless... Family problems rarely involved a clear discussion of both sides of the story... She was sure that the mark that her mother had just left in the counter was one of dozens.The silence grew uncomfortably between the two, until her mother finally broke it."Your brother?""He's working, as usual." She said simply. "They keep him on a short leash there. He's working on some new technology from what I understand... They rarely let him out of his office...""Of course."Autumn closed her eyes. All three of them had chosen to leave. That had to be hard on her...@jupiter_hollow @hay7199
Deleted • 30 July 2015 at 12:27 PM
@hay7199 @jupiterhollow @dada_dragonI'm kinda confused on where we are right now xD I read every new post but it's like 10:30 and my brain is still in morning mode and I didn't really process what I read. xD Would someone mind getting me up to date?
jupiter_hollow • 30 July 2015 at 12:55 PM
@dramatic Dima's leading the initiates through dark corridors towards their sleeping room or whatever the heck that was called in the books.
Deleted • 31 July 2015 at 11:07 AM
@jupiter_hollow Thanks! @dada_dragon @hay7199{Jubilee}I walked behind the other initiates, trying to stay calm. Instead of worrying about training, I focused on my surroundings. There wasn't much to see as we walked through the dark hallways. The walls were made of stone and there was pipes running along the roof. There wasn't much lighting, just enough to be able to see. This is when I realized how truly big the area was, because the hallways never seemed to end.