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I'm a Girl Undercover in An All Boy's School novel Chapter 25

Summary for Chapter 25: I'm a Girl Undercover in An All Boy's School

Summary of Chapter 25 – A pivotal chapter in I'm a Girl Undercover in An All Boy's School by Ambria Rayne

The chapter Chapter 25 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.

"Who would be this husband of hers that let her have ten kids?" he asked me.

Well obviously not you if you don't get dat ass.

"I don't know. We'll find out in a few years if you don't do something about these feelings. I mean c'mon you've liked the girl for four years!" I said, throwing a fry at him.

"Hey babe," Nick said taking a seat next to me.

"Nick? What are you doing here?" I asked, surprised.

"Come sit with me today. You can come with if you want to Nathan," Nick said and I bit my lip.

"Only for today," I said standing up with my lunch once Nathan agreed.

"Deal." We headed to Nick's table, but once we sat down someone entered the cafeteria. The whole cafeteria went quiet for a moment making us look up to see Caiden enter. Not at all affected by the looks, he made his way toward the table I was currently sitting at with all of his friends.

Aw shit.

"How come you didn't tell me Caiden was back?" Nick asked.

"He was pissed with me," I said shrugging taking a bite of a fry.

"Why the fuck is this bitch here?" Caiden snarled taking a seat in what I'm guessing is his usual spot.

"He is here because I invited him," Nick said simply and Caiden turned his glare to his best friend. He really needed to get that glaring problem fixed.

"Why?" Caiden asked between clenched teeth.

"We've became good friends, Nick said. Underneath the table I could feel his hand on my thigh.

"Well don't bring your fuck face of a friend here," Caiden said, and Nick rolled his eyes not at all fazed by Caiden's attitude.

"Hey man look," Kyle said nodding his head toward the entrance where Leon just walked in. Caiden clenched his fists looking where Leon now sat with Ashton and Cam. Sensing his glare he looked up and smirked when he noticed me sitting with them he waved at me along with Cam and Ash. He put his hands to his mouth and yelled,

"Hey Jace! Why are you sitting with those losers you should come sit with us." I didn't respond and felt Nick's hand tightened on my leg and I looked up at him.

"You're friends with Leon?" he asked me and I shrugged.

"Not really. But him, Ashton and Cam are pretty cool."

"We don't talk to them. If you wanna hang with us then you don't even associate yourself with them unless it's beating the shit out of them," Max said, I was honestly surprised to hear his deep voice talk but I nodded my head slowly.

"Why? Why are you guys like rivals with them?" I couldn't help but ask.

"Why is he sitting here again?" Caiden asked with a scowl and his hand sliding down his face, showing his irritated expression.

"Is someone facing a hangover?" I said putting on a fake pout and Caiden narrowed his eyes at me.

"Let me beat the shit out of him," Caiden said standing up making his chair fall to the ground. The loud cafeteria turned into only small chatter so everyone could hear what was going on.

"What the hell did I do now?" I asked, throwing my hands up.

I should get this guy a consoler.

So then he actually has a reason to beat the shit out of you?

"Nick has a girlfriend? I have to see this to believe it. I mean you're the fuck and dump type of guy."

"I can have a girlfriend," Nick said defensively.

"Your slut of a friend will be coming to you in a day or so talking about how he broke her heart," Caiden looked at Nate.

"I doubt it. Claire's stronger than that," Nate said amused." This just proves that you don't know shit about her because she can kick all of your asses." I could have hugged Nathan right then and there.

"I'm bored. Can we go now?" I asked, not at all amused with this conversation.

"We only met her once of course we don't know shit about her," Tom said.

Not bothering to listen, I headed toward the cafeteria door after grabbing my food. What? You can't go wrong with food. Especially this places school. They make food better than my own mother.

"Sorry. It irritated me how they were talking about you like you're some toy," Nathan said catching up to me.

"It's fine." I shrugged leaning my head on his shoulder as we walked. Once we were outside sitting at the picnic table Nick joined us.

"I'm sorry," Nick said kissing me. My eyes widened but before I could respond he pulled away.

"Someone could have seen that!" I hissed hitting his chest lightly.

"No one did."

"Can you not be all mushy in front of me?" Nathan asked rolling his eyes. We sat down talking about random things. Nathan was on the opposite side of the bench while Nick was on the same side next to me holding my hand. Maybe things aren't that confusing after all.

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