I am one of the first to reach the top, even beating most of the other dauntless. When everyone reaches the top a burst of wind hits me. The tree train's here. I'm the first to start running. I know exactly what to do because I've watched then for years wishing I could run away with. The Erudite side of n studied them so i knew exactly what to do, I glide in to the carafe without any problems, then I proceeded to help some of the other transfers.
I'm quite strong despite how I look. Both physically and mentality. My one role model was Tris and every day her story inspires me. I don't know how late ng we were on that train for all I can tell you is that it was a long time. Eventually I heard screams of enjoyment and I knew that this was our stop. I've heard stories about Dauntless initiation, and apparently lots of things have changed. The legendary Four is in charge of initiation and he has change the Dauntless priorities. The time has come to jump. I hit the button and feel the wind on my face. I take a step back then I run and jump. I land on my feet but loose my balance a bit, need to work on my landing. I look around one of the boys from the carriage I was in wasn't there did he not t jump or did he miss. I shake that thought from my head. Everyone gathers in the middle where a man is waiting. No I think as I look claser it's not just any man. That's four. "Listen up everyone, cause I only say things once." He said practically yelling. "Before you can even start initiation you have to complete a tradition." He says pointing to the edge of the building. Ive heard of this s but no one's ever actually me what's at the bottom. "Who wants to be first jumper?" No one answers... "I'll do it!" I exclaimed. He poi ts to the edge. Honestly how did she do it it's freely as hell. Stop Lizzy. Focus. Clear your mind and... JUMP!
I close my eyes an feel as if I'm floating
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FantasyHey guys! me and my friends came up with this idea when we where just messing around. hope u guys enjoy and I hope I didn't write it too terribly.