-Caleb Prior"Beatrice, we must think of our family. But we must also think of ourselves."
I am completely lost by the end of this chapter. I really have no idea what she is going to choose! Beatrice seems very deadest on not being in Erudite, and I agree, because even if I WERE to turn against my family, I would not be in a faction that hates them! I'm kind of confused though, during the end of the chapter, Caleb seemed to be, different. Since the test, he seemed to be swaying from Abnegation. But then again, my judgment could be completely off.
I do however, like Caleb and Beatrice's relationship as siblings. They have a kind of unspoken bond that you can only get when you are really close to a person. With nothing more than a look, they can communicate sort of telepathically. I think it is part of the Abnegation faction. For example when Beatrice is talking about Caleb and Susan and the way they flirt in the Abnegation way, with only little hints. It is the same thing.
And then there is Beatrice's parents. There is her father, who is very strict in his own way. He is the kind of person who, getting a look of disappointment from, would be devastating. He thinks he knows exactly what his children are going to choose at the Choosing Ceremony, obviously he doesn't think that they would ever differ, but I'm not so sure.
Then there is Beatrice's mother. She gives off a different kind of vibe to her children, and I think I might like her. But I don't know yet, because I haven't gotten to know her much. Who knows though, if Beatrice chooses a different faction, will I ever hear about her mother and father or even Caleb again?! Who knows?!
I am definitely loving this book, it's one of my favorites and it is super hard for me to put it down.
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