Chapter 2They drove in silence for several blocks and Tris sighed, missing the easy comradeship they’d once shared. s**t, Daren had almost been his brother-in-law. But now Daren stood on one side of the wall and he on the other. Sometimes Tris managed to scale to the top of the high barrier and peer over into the sunlit world, but mostly he stood at its foot, isolated by the accident. Daren let out a quick breath, sounding impatient. “Damn, Tris, I’m sorry about the scene back there.” Tris shrugged. “I understand.” “I still think we need to tell them—” “What? I drank too much and my parents died as a result. What do you f*****g want me to say to them?” Daren shook his head and Tris folded his arms and stared out the front windshield. Yeah. That’s what he thought. “How’s Candice doing

