~Chapter 10- Christina~

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Once we finally made it to where the base camp is set up, I realized just how many people were at the Bureau. Suprisingly, the set up of the camp is very similar to what the Bureau looked like. There are sections where we cannot go into (but we snuck into anyway), ones that we can, and other neutral areas. Instead of one large wing for the boys, and one for the girls, like it was at the Bureau, they give us tents that are like mini houses. They put me, Tris, and Caleb in one, and Uriah, Zeke, Hana, and Four in one next door. (I know I should call him Tobias, but Four sounds better.) 

Our tent has 4 rooms: One common room in the middle, attached to the kitchen, and one room on either side, one for Caleb, and one for Tris and I. 

From the base camp, we can see the remnants of what once was the Bureau. Based on the damage, they say it will be a few years until anyone can live there again. 

We now spend our days eating, joking, messing around, and discussing our future. 

Caleb wants to stay here and learn about other parts of the world. Four wants to go back. But Tris reminds him that there is nothing left for us. Our future is as uncertain as what we are going to eat on a daily basis- no, really! The chefs (if you could even call them that) never know what is in store for breakfast. 

In my opinion, going back may not be the worst option. We could make a living for ourselves. But as a group, my opinion is just that- an opinion. So for now, we are staying put. Four, Zeke, and I wanted to go back, but Caleb, Tris, Hana, and Uriah wanted to stay. There is no reason for us to leave anyway. We have food, shelter, and safety. We don't know what is left for us in Chicago. 

So for now, we are going to find places to go and things to see. What more could we ask for?

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