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      by testsuphomeAdmin In Chapter 18 of *The Fever Code*, Thomas and his friends follow a mysterious stranger named John Michael through the Crank pits, a nightmarish area filled with infected individuals. The man carries a chalkboard with the phrase "WICKED is good," which unsettles the group. As they escape the cacophony of the Cranks, John Michael reveals his identity as a founder of the Post-Flares Coalition, now infected with the Flare. His erratic behavior and emotional outbursts highlight his desperation and deteriorating…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin In Chapter 16 of *The Fever Code*, Thomas and Teresa find themselves gripped by fear as they are led by WICKED guards to an unknown destination. The guards reassure them that the ordeal is merely a lesson about the dangers outside their controlled environment, but Thomas remains unsettled by mentions of "Crank pits" and the Flare virus. The tension escalates as Teresa demands answers, but the guards evade their questions, emphasizing compliance. The group, including Alby and Minho, follows reluctantly,…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin In Chapter 15 of *The Fever Code*, Newt teases Thomas and Teresa with a mysterious surprise, heightening their curiosity as they sneak through WICKED’s halls to their usual meeting spot in the basement maintenance room. The room has become a sanctuary for their group, and the thrill of their nightly escapades grows with each visit. Teresa joins Thomas, both eager to discover Newt’s secret, but he playfully refuses to reveal anything, mimicking a zipped-lip gesture. Their camaraderie is evident as they…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin In Chapter 14 of *The Fever Code*, Thomas and his friends—Newt, Alby, Minho, and Teresa—venture into a hidden area of WICKED’s facility, uncovering the existence of Group B, a segregated dormitory housing only girls. Newt, visibly emotional, reveals his sister, Lizzy (renamed Sonya by WICKED), is among them. The group navigates cramped, dusty passages, learning this is a secret ritual for Newt to catch glimpses of his sister, despite WICKED’s strict prohibitions. The discovery highlights the cruel…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin In Chapter 13 of *The Fever Code*, Thomas faces a pivotal moment when Newt unexpectedly appears at his door late at night. Despite his suspicions about WICKED’s motives and the possibility of a trap, Thomas decides to trust Newt and joins him, bringing Teresa along. The trio’s unlocked doors and Newt’s cryptic invitation heighten the tension, as Thomas grapples with the risks of defiance versus the thrill of rebellion. Newt’s casual demeanor and Teresa’s eagerness to participate suggest a shared…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin In Chapter 11 of *The Fever Code*, Thomas and Teresa are escorted by Dr. Leavitt to a mysterious basement level of the complex, where they encounter an unfamiliar elevator and a tense atmosphere. Despite their silent exchange of questioning glances, Thomas finally breaks the silence, asking about the "amazing thing" they’re being shown. Leavitt evades the question, hinting at a surprise orchestrated by higher authorities. The elevator arrives, revealing Chancellor Anderson, Dr. Paige, and two other…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin In Chapter 12 of *The Fever Code*, Thomas and Teresa meet with WICKED officials, including Ms. McVoy, Dr. Paige, and Mr. Ramirez, to discuss their role in the organization’s latest project. The chancellor expresses excitement about their potential contributions before leaving the meeting. Thomas struggles to process the enormity of the underground caverns he’s just seen, feeling overwhelmed in the confined space. Ms. McVoy encourages them to ask questions, and Teresa inquires about the purpose of the…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Thomas, recovering from a mysterious brain operation, resumes his isolated routine in the WICKED facility, attending classes alone and hearing distant voices of other children. He struggles with loneliness and questions why he’s kept separate, though Dr. Paige reassures him it’s for his safety in a world ravaged by the Flare. Despite occasional headaches and the lingering scar from his surgery, Thomas accepts his solitary life, finding solace in books and entertainment provided by Dr. Paige. Yet, his…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin In Chapter 10 of *The Fever Code*, Thomas reunites with Teresa after a week of agonizing separation, during which he questioned whether their meetings would continue. Their previous encounter left him unsettled due to unexplained déjà vu, but he avoids bringing it up, fearing judgment. Instead, he asks Teresa about the rumored deaths of other children, a topic she dismisses as possibly exaggerated or misunderstood. Their conversation is tinged with paranoia, as both suspect they are being monitored by…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Thomas encountering Dr. Leavitt, a stern and unwelcoming stranger who replaces his usual caretaker, Dr. Paige. Leavitt delivers breakfast with cryptic remarks about Thomas needing strength for the day, heightening Thomas’s unease. Despite his discomfort, Thomas eats reluctantly, disturbed by Leavitt’s cold demeanor and vague references to being "one of the Psychs." The absence of Dr. Paige leaves Thomas unsettled, and he struggles to suppress his frustration as Leavitt insists on…
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