In chapter 15 David is woken up by Sophie. I thought this was really cool as it has been a long time and he didn`t know what happened to Sophie. But to me it seems she different. She`s matured, she is no longer that cute little innocent girl she was before, she`s become more tough and had learned how to survive. David was told not to return to the fringes camp or he`ll be shot. Sophie then takes him back to her little cave were she gives him food. she then grabs a knife and goes to get Petra and Rosalind. Luckily since spidery man has left to see to David`s pursuers and their attacks, he left someone else in charge. Sophie then kills that person and gets them back. This makes people think that David killed that person and took Petra and Rosalind away into the forest. We also learn that Sophie loves the spidery man and is jealous of Rosalind to have his eye. We also learn that the Zealand people re on their way to rescue them.
In Chapter 16 Michael informs that the Attack is on it`s way, and the Zealand people inform that they are almost there. Sophie leaves to help hold off the attack from David`s pursuers. Michael is in this fight as he joined the hunt for David so he would not be suspected as a telepath. There is a huge battle and David witnesses Sophie`s death. This is sad because she was David`s childhood friend, but at the same time not sad because she changed. Out of nowhere a ``fish like thing`` comes out of the sky and starts spraying these strands that are very sticky. they are told by the Zealand person tells them to remain still, to not struggle.
In chapter 17 David, Michael, Petra. and Rosalind are freed from this sticky stuff by the Zealand person. I thought it was really cool how they were baffled by how her face was flawless, this made sense as they never knew about makeup. The Zealand person they talks for a really long time before Michael says he`ll stay behind with Rachel until they can be picked up. The book ends with them landing at this Zealand, the city of David`s dream. I like how it really shows theme of how stupid discrimination is. I really enjoyed this book, it was really awesome!
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