Inferno

By blueviolingirl28

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"Once you know the truth, there's no going back." Bellamy is just another orphan living in the Dauntless Fac... More

Part 1: The Spark
Prologue
Chapter 1: Brave & True
Chapter 3: The Crow
Chapter 4: Improvements
Chapter 5: War Games
Chapter 6: Fear Response
Chapter 7: Assault & Attempts of Murder
Chapter 8: Loathing & Bonds
Chapter 9: The Sheer
Chapter 10: Serum Found
Chapter 11: Amity
Chapter 12: Fugitives
Chapter 13: Back To Black
Chapter 14: Truth Revealed
Chapter 15: I'll Bring The War
Chapter 16: Blood Runs Thicker
Chapter 17: What Lies Beyond
Chapter 18: The Badlands
Chapter 19: WCKD Is Good
Part 2: The Flame
Chapter 20: The Maze
Chapter 21: I'm Really Bad At This
Chapter 22: Day 3 Has To Be Better, Right?
Chapter 23: Trial By Fire
Chapter 24: Run Fast-Faster
Chapter 25: This Calls For An Exile
Chapter 26: I'm Sorry I Punched You In The Face
Chapter 27: So That Went To Hell Pretty Quickly
Chapter 28: Well...We're All Screwed Now
Chapter 29: Everything Changes
Chapter 30: Feminine Charms
Chapter 31: Back Into The Maze
Chapter 32: The Escape
Chapter 33: Memory Found
Chapter 34: The Truth
Chapter 35: The Scorch
Chapter 36: Mercy
Chapter 37
Chapter 38: Do I Terrify You Yet?
Chapter 39: The Flare Sucks
Chapter 40: The Right Arm
Chapter 41: Betrayed

Chapter 2: Choosing Ceremony

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By blueviolingirl28




A/N: Feral child Bellamy meets feral teenage Bellamy....all good fun!  As always, let me know what you think :)

8 Years Later

Sixteen year-old Bellamy tapped her fingers against the table in front of her.  Anxious was not something she was.  Excited, on the other hand, would be the correct emotion.  Not that she was any good with those.

"Stop moving."

"Stop being so slow," Bellamy retorted. 

If she could've glanced behind in annoyance at Four, she would have.  But seeing as how he was the one currently braiding her hair, that was completely off the table.  His fingers moved nimbly and fast, an almost relaxing and comforting presence to her.

"It's the same thing every year."

"Yeah but the people are different every year." Bellamy stated pointedly. 

"And they're always at the same time.  You've never missed when they jump."

"Not yet." Bellamy corrected.  "Take any longer with my hair—"

"Well if you would've gotten up earlier, this wouldn't have taken so long."

"Well you're low-maintenance.  And a boy.  I don't expect you to care about your hair."

"You know," Four said, finishing the braid with a small tug.  She hissed in pain and shot him a nasty glare.  "I think I preferred it when you didn't care about your hair."

She turned, sticking her tongue out at him in annoyance.  "I'm adorable and you love me."

"Unfortunately," he stated in a dry tone.  "Now come on, up you go."

Bellamy bounded to her feet, eyes stopping on the mirror.  Four really had gotten better at braiding in the past year.  Thank God for that, because she was tired of looking like a rat or a baby bird who had fallen from its nest.

Her fingers lingered on the knives at her waist and she grinned, forcing a smile onto her face.  "Okay, now I'm ready to go."

Four dramatically and pointedly rolled his eyes.  "About damn time," he murmured, gesturing at the door.

She placed a hand over her heart and made a mock-touched expression.  "How sweet."

"Yeah, yeah." He glanced her way as they walked down the halls.  A small and almost imperceptible smile crossed his features.  "You need to calm down.  Your whole life in Dauntless and we can still read you like a book."

"Only because it's the Choosing Ceremony!  Two more years and then you all will be stuck with me for life!" Bellamy pointed out.

"Lucky Eric, I bet he can't wait."

"He'll try to get rid of me." Bellamy said in annoyance.

"You've annoyed him just as much as he annoys you.  The feelings are mutual there.  Just try not to linger too much with the recruits this time." Four said pointedly. 

An innocent smile appeared on her face.  "No promises, Four."

Walking down the halls with Four at her side, Bellamy felt an air of confidence that just bolstered her.  She had always been rather brash and confident on her own, but knowing that Four had her back had made her nearly insufferable to the rest of Dauntless.

Well, minus Tori.  But she had to put up with her anyway.

Bounding towards the front of the crowd that had gathered near the net, Eric let out a deep exhale at the sight of Bellamy.  "Not again."

"Sorry to disappoint, I didn't die in my sleep." Bellamy said without sparing him a glance.

"Lucky me," Eric retorted hollowly.

She just shot him a smirk, then glanced over at Four.  "A piece of cake says that the first person to jump will be a girl."

Four just shook his head in slight amusement.  "You've been saying that for four years now.  You haven't been right."

"Not yet." Bellamy corrected, watching as Eric made his way up the stairs and towards the roof.  "Finally, peace and quiet."

"Shut up." Four hissed.  "You know he's got it out for you.  And you talk way more than he does."

"And I've got it out for him." Bellamy said, unbothered by the statement.  "And for the record, I'm endearing, not a dick."

He would've snorted, if this wasn't her daily routine.  Wake up, throw insults back and forth with Eric, train—it was a good thing she had going on.

"Just once, you could go to training with the rest of the kids your age."

"Kids?" She asked in a pointed tone, eyebrows raised at him in annoyance.

"What do you want me to say?  Teenagers?" Four demanded.

She just let out a groan of annoyance.  "They're taking forever this time."

"Well it's not so easy." Four hissed back to her.

"I jump off of the roof weekly.  It's pretty straightforward."

"Not everyone has a death wish."

"Not a death wish, just a desire for fun, big brother.  Fun-killer." She murmured, shaking her head at him.

Bellamy's eyes flicked back upwards towards the roof, trepidation and excitement brewing just beneath the surface.  Any minute now, and they would have new recruits.

Her eyes locked onto a figure, falling through the air.  There was the sharp and familiar sound of the net snapping under the sudden weight and a gasp. 

Bellamy harshly elbowed Four.  "A girl!  See?"

He just rolled his eyes, then started forward.  Grabbing onto the edge of the sturdy black net, Four lowered it slightly, eyes locking in on the girl with the brown hair and gray dress.  Definitely Abnegation, with those eye-sores for clothing.

"What, did you get pushed?" Four questioned, quirking up an eyebrow.

"No," the girl breathed out. 

Four helped the girl down, shooting a glare at Bellamy as she popped up near the girl.  "What's your name?" Four asked.

"Um—"

"You can change it, if you want.  I would, if I were you." Bellamy piped up.

The girl looked a little more than disconcerted at the sudden presence of Bellamy.  "Uh—it's—"

"Is it a hard one?" Four asked bluntly. "Like Kitty said, you can pick a new one if you want.  But pick a good one, because you don't get to pick again."

The girl let out a breathless laugh.  "It's Tris."

At that, Four grinned.  "First jumper, Tris!  Welcome to Dauntless," his eyes locked onto Bellamy.  "I guess that means you get my cake."

With that, he strode away, leaving the newcomer Tris to stand awkwardly there.  Bellamy looked her up and down for a moment.

"So you jumped first...Abnegation born...what were you bored or something?" Bellamy asked honestly.

Tris felt as if she were under scrutiny.  Or being judged.  "No." She answered.

A cheshire-cat smile appeared on Bellamy's face.  "I like you, Tris.  You got me cake.  I can tell that we're going to be great friends"

"Wh—" Tris never got to finish her sentence.  Bellamy was already gone.

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"Alright, slide it over." Bellamy said, crossing her arms.

"Eat your vegetables." Four said, narrowing his gaze.

"I will.  After I get your portion of cake." Bellamy retorted.

He wordlessly slid the plate over to her.  If there was one thing that Bellamy was, it was rather truthful and blunt.  Just one of the many reasons he enjoyed having her around.

Just as she had taken a slice of cake, her gaze landed on two girls.  Tris and another new recruit.  She waved them over, a grin on her face as chocolate crumbs landed on her chin.  "Come on!  I don't bite!" She exclaimed.

Tris and the girl exchanged an amused look before taking a seat at the table.  Bellamy brushed the crumbs from her mouth.  "And you are?" The girl next to Tris questioned.

"Bellamy, but you can call me Kitty." Bellamy said warmly.

"Kinky—" A boy down the table said.

Bellamy's eyes flashed dangerously as she glanced down the table.  "What are you, a pedophile?" She demanded, gaze narrow.  "Because I'm just fine cutting off your—"

"Calm down." Four advised in a stern tone.

She instantly quieted down, glaring darkly at the boy.  "Ignore him.  He's a dick.  I'm Christina." The girl piped up. 

"The name's Peter!" Peter called in annoyance.

"No one cares, asshole." Bellamy said, rolling her eyes as she went back to her cake.  Her eyes landed back on Tris, who was staring at the meat in surprise.

"What, have you never seen a hamburger before?" Christina questioned.

"No, I've seen one," Tris said, placing the food on her tray.  "I've just never eaten one."

"Abnegation eat plain food.  Plant-based diet with low fat and minimal seasoning." Another boy piped up.

"Which textbook did you swallow?" Christina questioned pointedly.

He just grinned.  "Nice to meet you too.  I'm Will.  Erudite."

"Of course—" Christina started.

That was when Four decided to jump into the conversation.  Well, that and Bellamy kicking him in the shin in annoyance.  "I don't want to hear about your old Factions." Four said, immediately getting everyone's attention.

"He's right.  Welcome to Dauntless, bitches!" Bellamy said, a grin on her face as she jumped to her feet. 

"She's..." Will started.

"She's the stray cat of Dauntless for a reason.  Just try not to get on her bad side.  She has a tendency to impale people." Four advised. 

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Safely away from the excess of people, Bellamy finally felt the need and desire for silence in her little alcove.  It was still home to her, despite the fact that she had been given her own room.

She rather preferred the bird's eye view of everything.  She could be ready for anything.  For anyone.  For any threat. 

Call it paranoia, or whatever the hell you want, but she was not about to be caught off-guard.  Not again.

Bellamy knew that she probably should have been at training, like Four had indeed suggested.  But she had no desire for that.  She had surpassed most of the people in her class at this point anyway. 

What she was itching for was something real. A real fight, something real to do.  Not just pointless training over and over again.

Her eyes landed on the small blade that rested underneath the stuffed bird.  It hadn't left since the day she was six years old.  Hadn't even moved.  It still had the dried blood on it.  A reminder of what was really out there.

And that the real enemy was human.

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