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Alby is both doubtful and surprised that Minho has found a dead Griever, and overwhelms his friend with a barrage of questions. Thomas has questions as well, but does not want them to change their minds about letting him listen in, so he remains quiet. Alby and Minho finally agree to wait and retrieve the Griever the next day, much to Thomas’s disappointment. Alby again asks Thomas if he is withholding any information. Thomas repeats that he does not remember anything, and angrily asks Alby why he keeps accusing him of things. Alby says that his inquiries have nothing to do with personal feelings, only with survival. Alby then has Thomas promise to come to him if he remembers anything at all before he sets off for the Glade.
Thomas goes back to the Deadheads and finds a tree to rest under. He does not want to go back to work with Winston, and though he needs to eat, he feels like being alone. As soon as he sits down, however, he is interrupted by Chuck who tells him that Plus, gain access to 8,650+ more expert-written Study Guides. Including features:
By James Dashner