After completing a simulation much to fast, Tris is accused of being Divergent by Four. While he isn't opposed to people who are Divergent, he does warn Tris of the dangers of being Divergent, and how she needs to stop completing the simulations so fast. I'm pretty glad that there's more to this Divergent thing, because I'm getting bored of the five factions. They're all kind of just cut and paste archetypes, from my point of view.
Tris goes to Tori for more info about being Divergent. Tori basically tells her to not be Divergent if she doesn't want to be killed. That people who do well in phase two often get thrown into the chasm, and the official story is that it's a suicide. Kind of reminds me of in the movies when a CIA agent knows too much, and the agency offs them. Although I don't know if that happens in real life, Tris' danger is very real. Tori says it best, "These people taught you how to use a gun. They taught you how to fight. You think they're above hurting you? Above killing you?" Probably not.
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