"Come one. Let's get outa here," I suggest as soon as Tobias and my lips part.

"And go where?" he whispers, his face still only inches from mine. I can feel the other initiates eyes on my back, and out of the corner of my eye I can barely see Christina's gaping face.

I grin, and instead of answering I grab his hand and lead him out of the dining hall.

We're quickly back into the empty Pit, where the milky moonlight shines in through the glass roof and onto the rock bottom. I can hear a rumble of hundreds of voices coming from the dining hall and the crashing of water against rock deep in the chasm.

"Are you going to tell me where we're going?" Tobias asks.

"No," I reply as I lead him through the Pit and to the tunnel that all initiates come through after jumping. The interval between each light is long, leaving spaces of dim lighting in the curved ceiling. As we walk I press myself to Tobias's side, wanting to be close to him. He takes his hand out of mine and drapes it across my shoulder and down to the small of my back. Even that small amount of intimacy makes me giddy.

The tunnel comes to an end and deposits us in front of the net that caught us when we jumped of the building as initiates. I slip off my shoes and bound onto the net, feeling it's cool black surface on my bare feet. Surrounding it is a ring of springs, hooked into both the concrete ground and the net. It makes the net extremely bouncy; so that when I jump on it I fly further into the air than I ever would on the ground.

"Come on!" I motion for Tobias to join me. "Or, does Four have a secret fifth fear of jumping?" I tease, making him give me an adorable half smile smirk. After a moments hesitation, he slips his shoes off and leaps onto the net.

"What took you so long?" I laugh as I attempt a somewhat successful front flip.

"I was just thinking," he replies, as he tests his legs on the net.

"Bout what?" I ask as I come over to him.

"You." Tobias does not try to hide his answer or say it shyly.

He takes one step closer to me and puts his muscular arms on my shoulders. I can feel the warmth of his hands on my bare shoulders, making my skin tingle. "And how beautiful you look right now, in the moonlight." He whispers before leaning in to passionately kiss me.

After a minute I break away, but keep my forehead softly pressed against his. "Tobias, you are so much better than Four," I murmur. As I say this, I can still feel the adrenaline from being touched surging through my veins.

"How so?" Tobias asks, raising his eyebrows. I can feel his furrowed brow against my relaxed one.

"Four is a fierce, unemotionally conflicted trainer. Tobias is a wonderful, kind, thoughtful man," I whisper. "And I'm in love with both of them." I hadn't realized it until just now, but its true. I am in love with Four, and Tobias Eaton. Tobias's face doesn't change, and I worry that I said the wrong thing; that he doesn't love me back.

"God, you are so wonderful," Tobias murmurs into my neck as he starts to kiss it, making his way up my jawline and to my ear. I can feel blood rushing to my cheeks, warming my skin. I wonder if he can feel it like I can. The fire.

"I think love you," he whispers into my ear, tickling my skin with his warm breath.

"You think you love me?" I try not to sound wounded, because I'm not. Tobias and I have only known each other for a month, after all. I'm just surprised that he doesn't say it with conviction; that he isn't sure.

"I love you Tris," he says, this time more bluntly, stopping his kissing and looking into my eyes. This time it is not a maybe, but an undeniable fact.

"Four and Tobias do share one major thing." I smile slyly. "They're both irresistibly sexy," I say, feeling more daring by the second.

Tobias's laugh comes from deep in his chest and sounds like the rumbling thunder on the cusp of a storm.

We jump for a long time, trying tricks and sharing the occasional kiss until I fall into the net with exhaustion. Tobias falls onto the net next to me, his weight causing the net to bounce, taking me with it. I laugh and snuggle closer to his warm body, finally feeling the cool night air. He wraps his arms around me, and I rest my head right beneath his collarbone. Every once in a while Tobias bends his neck forward to kiss the top of my head.

Right when I think he might have actually fallen asleep, Tobias whispers, "Look how beautiful," while pointing to the sky. I look up and realize just how much I've missed seeing the sky. Half the sky is sprinkled with stars, a beautiful showcase of mystery and intrigue. Heavy black clouds dominate the other side of the sky, slowly reaching out to encase the stars. On all sides of us remains of buildings loom over us, casting dark shadows and threatening to topple over us at any moment.

"It's gorgeous." I breathe, nuzzling my head even closer to Tobias.

We remain like that, holding each other and occasionally kissing, for what seems like minutes, but is probably closer to hours.