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The chapter follows Thomas, Teresa, and Chuck as they observe the Glade from WICKED's monitoring room. Thomas reflects on his ambiguous role within the organization, noting his freedom to move around but his lack of deep connection with the newer subjects. His routine includes watching the monitors, where he notices unusual behavior among the Gladers, particularly Alby and Newt, who are acting suspiciously around a makeshift shelter. The trio becomes intrigued when they see the group dragging a boy named…-
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The chapter begins with Thomas, still reeling from recent events, confronting Dr. Paige. Though initially furious, he hesitates to voice his concerns when he sees her. Dr. Paige offers him a day off to observe his friends in the maze, which he reluctantly accepts, suspecting it’s another experiment. She leads him to an observation room, where he watches his friends on monitors, their confusion and fear evident as they navigate their new, unfamiliar environment. Thomas notices the boys seem disoriented…-
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Thomas, the protagonist, finds a rare moment of solace in the observation room, where he watches his friends in the maze through an advanced monitor system. Despite his lingering guilt over their stolen memories, the improved technology allows him to feel closer to them, almost as if he were there. He cherishes scenes of the Gladers enjoying simple pleasures, like Alby and George eating peaches, which briefly distract him from his despair. Though still monitored by WICKED, Thomas clings to these moments as…-
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Thomas and Teresa, days away from the Maze Trials insertion, find solace in their telepathic connection, their bond deepening as they prepare for the unknown. Their routine is disrupted when Dr. Paige urgently summons them to a meeting with Chancellor Anderson, Ramirez, and other key figures. The atmosphere is tense, and Anderson’s hesitation hints at grave news. The group learns of a potential Flare virus outbreak within WICKED’s facilities, sparked by the disappearance of a Crank from the secured…-
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The chapter opens on the morning before the first insertion into the maze, with forty boys from Group A lined up for final medical examinations. Thomas and Teresa observe the scene, including familiar faces like Minho, Newt, Alby, and Gally. Minho appears agitated, his body tense as if ready to act. The medical rooms are equipped with intimidating devices, hinting at the harsh experiments ahead. Thomas feels a deep sadness, aware that this is a farewell to his friends, though he and Teresa are only present…-
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In Chapter 32 of *The Fever Code*, Thomas and Newt navigate the WICKED facility, attempting to reach the Group B barracks undetected. With Teresa’s guidance via telepathic communication, they take a shortcut through a restricted Research and Development lab. Teresa ensures the door is unlocked but abruptly ends their connection after teasing Thomas. The lab is filled with unsettling equipment, resembling a medieval torture chamber, heightening the tension as the duo moves cautiously through the eerie…-
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The chapter marks a pivotal moment in Thomas’s life as he and Teresa are fully integrated into Group A, joining the other subjects for meals, classes, and recreation. This change comes with mixed emotions, as many of their friends are scheduled to enter the Maze Trials soon. Ramirez introduces them to the cafeteria, emphasizing their elite status and role as liaisons between the subjects and WICKED, which unsettles Teresa. The atmosphere is tense as the group scrutinizes the newcomers, but Thomas finds…-
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The chapter opens with Thomas and Teresa, along with fellow teenagers Aris and Rachel, attending a high-level meeting with WICKED's leadership, including Chancellor Anderson and Dr. Paige. The atmosphere is tense yet formal, with the chancellor praising the group's exceptional performance in the maze projects. Thomas and Teresa communicate telepathically, speculating about the purpose of the meeting and joking about potential rewards, revealing their close bond and skepticism toward WICKED's motives. The…-
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In Chapter 29 of *The Fever Code*, Thomas confronts Dr. Paige about the lack of transparency and respect shown to him and the other subjects working on the maze. Frustrated by their treatment as test subjects rather than partners, Thomas demands honesty. Dr. Paige, momentarily emotional, regains her composure and explains that the harshness is partly psychological conditioning designed to prepare them for the maze trials. She also justifies the behavior of the staff as a survival mentality forged by the…-
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Thomas struggles with the aftermath of WICKED’s harsh treatment, particularly the psychological toll it has taken on his friend Minho, who has become withdrawn since enduring a traumatic punishment. Despite the group’s weekly meetings, Minho refuses to participate, leaving Thomas feeling helpless and angry. He clings to the hope of a cure, but the organization’s dehumanizing methods often leave him frustrated, venting his emotions privately. The chapter highlights Thomas’s internal conflict—his…-
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