
As a result of their conversations, he knows what the opening of the doors to his cell mean, and he does his best to take the quick shower. Kenji is surviving in the miserable asylum, wondering who is screaming and why, realizing that this is very similar to the one that Juliette was in. In his mind, memories surface of the many times he has met Ella and Juliette, and he realizes that he’s been in love with her for a very long time, but that it drove his father nuts. Warner sits in the dark cell for two weeks, being fed poisoned bread made to muddle his thoughts, but he quickly realizes that he is in Oceania, and also is smart to calculate how long he can go without food before he completely weakens. At the end of the torture, Juliette still remembers her prior life as Juliette, but also remembers herself as Ella–memories of her time before Sector 45 coming in hot and heavy–memories of Warner, and of the other children of the supreme commanders. Juliette asks about Emmaline, and in her mind hears the word “Dying,” but doesn’t know if it’s real or a hallucination. Instead, her mother, Evie, has her placed on the surgical table and begins running tests and trying to erase her memory. Juliette is hysterical after the loss of her friends, and when her parents try to talk to her about everything, she keeps asking about Warner. Kenji is in the asylum, surviving as best he can based on Juliette’s stories of the place.


Warner is hidden in a room, alone, though he has access to a little bit of sunlight and a sink.

What It’s About: Juliette is in Oceania, stolen away from her friends by her biological parents.
