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I'm a Girl Undercover in An All Boy's School novel Chapter 15

Summary for Chapter 15: I'm a Girl Undercover in An All Boy's School

Summary of Chapter 15 – A pivotal chapter in I'm a Girl Undercover in An All Boy's School by Ambria Rayne

The chapter Chapter 15 is one of the most intense moments in I'm a Girl Undercover in An All Boy's School, written by Ambria Rayne. With signature elements of the Internet genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.

Surprisingly Nathan and I had the same first class and I was extremely nervous because of my dad. I mean if Nathan could find out this easy then my dad will know right away.

"How did you know it was me?" I asked Nathan before we walked in.

"Well, your face and by you biting your lip. You always do that when you're nervous or thinking hard about something," Nathan told me, and I frowned making a mental note not to do that in front of my dad. "Sit in the back with me." We made our way to the very back of the classroom and talked quietly.

"Well, the whole thing with your dad explains why you look so nice," I said and he grinned.

"Yeah, he keeps sending me all this money and now I have a personal limo driver," he told me.

"I'm coming in that limo with you one of these days," I said seriously, and a lazy smile appeared on his face.

"Of course, you are," he said and we were interrupted by an all too familiar voice.

"Nathan? Claire didn't tell me you were going here," my dad said when he scanned the room.

"Uh, yeah it was a last minute decision," he said giving my dad a tight smile. Clearly feeling awkward about the sudden attention.

"Well, I'm glad to have you in my class. Did Claire tell you? She got into a great school in Chicago," he said and Nathan raised an eyebrow at me before letting out a light laugh.

"Yeah, she was really excited." I could tell Nathan was starting to feel awkward talking about me as the class started to fill in.

"Now, I know you two are good friends and all but when she comes home for a vacation you aren't stealing my baby girl away the whole time."

He did not just say that. I imagined that, right? I mean why would he say something like that in front of the whole class? I looked over at Nathan to see him holding back his laughter.

"Who's Claire?" Tom suddenly asked.

"My daughter," my dad said narrowing his eyes at Tom.

"Do you have a picture?" Tom asked and my dad scowled.

"No." Just as he said that the bell went off and he flashed a smile on his face.

"Hello, class! I know you all don't want to be here but you don't really have a choice in the matter unless you aren't taking a business management class or something like that," he said while writing his name on the chalkboard.

"So, why don't we start off on a good note? How was your guy's summer?" my dad asked and no one answered. I could see from the corner of my eye Kyle raised his hand and my dad smiled. "Yes."

"I'm surprised he even has that as his background. I remember the steam he had coming out of his ears from me wearing that outfit," I whispered to Nathan and he chuckled nodding. My parents really wanted me to look nice and wear a dress but they didn't force me because last time I had to wear a dress to my aunt's wedding it got ripped because I was skateboarding and went through a mud puddle and tripped when I was doing a trick. I personally thought the pink dress looked cool ripped up with some mud on it. It looked like it has some splatter paint on it.

"Your poor dad almost had a heart attack at the sight of you," Nathan whispered and I sent him a cheeky smile. We stopped talking for the rest of class and listened to my dad's lecture taking notes. When the class finally ended I was relieved to leave since my next class didn't start till three. "Let's get some breakfast," he suggested and I agreed as did my stomach as it growled. I made it through day one without getting caught. I guess I'm not that bad of an actress after all.

"Eddie!" I said surprised, running into him.

"Jason," he responded, smiling widely.

"What are you doing today?" I asked him suddenly causing him to raise an eyebrow.

"I have a date with my TV. Why?" he asked and I shook my head.

"Not anymore. I need some time away from this university. Want to go somewhere fun?" I asked and he ran his hand through his neat hair.

"What do you have in mind?" he asked and I thought about all the different places we could go.

"Bowling," I said determinedly.

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