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      • Alby asks to speak to Thomas alone, and tells him that during the Changing, he learned who Thomas and the girl are, and that it isn’t good. He also says that he knows about “the Flare,” which Thomas doesn’t understand.
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  2. Alby asks to speak to Thomas alone, and tells him that during the Changing, he learned who Thomas and the girl are, and that it isn’t good. He also says that he knows about “the Flare,” which Thomas doesn’t understand.

  3. When Griever sounds begin to emerge from the Maze, Minho’s last shred of hope causes him to flee in a last-ditch attempt at survival. Thomas, on the other hand, shows creativity, determination, and loyalty as he tries to save Alby and evade the Grievers.

  4. Thomas goes to the Runner, who is conscious and breathing hard. Alby arrives, calling the Runner Minho. Minho sends Alby to get him water and refuses to answer any of Thomas’ questions. When Alby returns with water, Minho tells them that he found a dead Griever in the Maze.

  5. Thomas asks Minho about the Griever that stung Alby, the one that they had thought was dead. Minho explains that it was lying completely still one minute and then came to life when Alby kicked it. Thomas is intrigued.

  6. Alby starts to say something else, but then begins to viciously choke himself. Thomas calls for Newt and together they try to restrain Alby. Alby comes close to killing himself, but he suddenly calms and stops choking himself.

  7. Thomas wonders what Alby is talking about, but wants to know who he is. Alby begins to speak and then begins to convulse violently, biting down on his tongue. It looks like an unseen force is strangling him.

  8. Teresa associates change with Thomas, cementing our perception of Thomas’ role in the Glade as the bringer of change. Active Themes. Thomas hears the same voice say his own name. Thomas jumps up and says that she’s talking to him.

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