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1. surround the griever with understanding and empathy
2. He felt such a mixture of emotions—curiosity, frustration, wonder—all laced with the lingering horror of seeing the Griever that morning
3. This thought gave him a chill, made him wonder if a Griever might come charging toward them at any minute
4. Thomas was fascinated at the mention of a Griever
5. “You found a dead Griever,” Alby repeated
6. Even after what he’d seen last night, even after witnessing the Griever through the window, he wanted to know
7. At first, a shot of panic raced through him; he stepped back, worried it might be a Griever
8. Had Alby been attacked by a Griever?
9. Thomas couldn’t begin to guess what was in store for him; he’d seen a Griever, but only a glimpse, and through a dirty window
10. The Griever rolled and clicked its way closer, zigzagging back and forth, moaning and whirring
11. Thomas peeked down without moving his head—the Griever had finally reached the wall where he and Alby hung
12. He knew he couldn’t go up—that would bring the Griever across the path of Alby
13. A quick glance below revealed that the Griever had already halved the distance between them, and it was moving faster yet, no more pauses or stops
14. The Griever had altered its course from Alby to head directly for Thomas
15. At the same instant, he saw the Griever out of the corner of his left eye
16. A booming crash sounded behind him, followed by the rolling, cracking, whirring of the Griever
17. Much preferring one over three, he ran straight toward the Griever that had chased him there
18. The Griever came to life, spikes popping out of its skin; it rolled forward, ready to collide head-on with its foe
19. Unable to stop its momentum, the Griever zoomed straight past him before it shuddered to a halt—Thomas noticed the thing was moving a lot faster now
20. He just wanted to close his eyes and never see another Griever again
21. What, you think Thomas here is a Griever in disguise?”
22. Thomas’s heart rate quickened—he was now alone with a guy who’d had a bad temper before getting attacked by a Griever and going through the Changing
23. Something about that Griever being dead and then not dead, something about where it had gone once it sprang to life …
24. “There’s a freaking Griever up there
25. Minho took off running in the direction where he’d seen the Griever
26. “The Griever Hole
27. “Aren’t you dying to tell Newt and Alby about the Griever Hole?”
28. Minho took a full three minutes to explain, starting with the Griever they followed and ending with the results of their rock-throwing experiment
29. “Though I guess a Griever can’t squeeze through this window, so I’ll be happy, right?”
30. A mechanized surge of machinery sounded from outside, followed by the familiar rolling clicks of a Griever on the stony ground, as if someone had scattered a handful of nails
31. A few minutes passed, various Griever sounds penetrating the walls every ten to twenty seconds
32. Just when it grew unbearable—just as Thomas realized the Griever was right outside the window—everything fell silent
33. Toward the Griever Hole
34. He showed up, jumped on a Griever, and they all took off into the Maze
35. A distant scraping of metal against wood echoed through the house; it sounded to Thomas like a Griever was climbing on the back side of the Homestead, opposite where they were
36. The Griever holding Dave—a kid Thomas had never spoken to—was rolling along on its spikes toward the West Door, churning and whirring
37. “We have to go through the Griever Hole
38. Minho went to the Cliff with a group of Runners, taking ivy ropes and rocks to test the invisible Griever Hole one last time
39. Once he and Teresa were done helping, they went to the secret spot in the Deadheads to strategize about the station inside the Griever Hole and how they planned to punch in the code
40. What matters most is getting Thomas and Teresa to the Griever Hole!”
41. “We need your help in the Griever Hole, in case one of those things is in there waiting for us
42. A Griever spun directly in his path; a boy, his face hidden from sight, was clutched in its claws, stabbing viciously into the thick, whalish skin, trying to escape
43. A Griever charged in from the right, blades twirling
44. In a split second, Thomas surveyed his view of the Griever Hole
45. They’d then tossed the loose ends over the Cliff, until they hit the Griever Hole, where now six or seven vines ran from the stone edge to an invisible rough square, hovering in the empty sky, where they disappeared into nothingness
46. It smacked the metal arm and pivoted the thing skyward, revolving in an arc until it slammed back into the body of the Griever
47. He’d just defeated a Griever, one of the monsters that had terrorized the Gladers for more than two years
48. He heard the Griever moan and roar behind him, felt a sharp claw grab his shirt, felt a prick of pain
49. The Griever had grabbed him with two instruments, had started dragging him backward
50. “What about the others?” Teresa said with a nod toward the Griever Hole