Chapter summary of Chapter 30 – I'm a Girl Undercover in An All Boy's School by Ambria Rayne
In Chapter 30, a key chapter of the acclaimed Internet novel I'm a Girl Undercover in An All Boy's School by Ambria Rayne, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of I'm a Girl Undercover in An All Boy's School.
I wrapped the sheet around my naked body making Nick groan, "Babe, come back to bed."
I rolled my eyes. "It's already noon and you said your roommate will be back by two and I can't be here if he decides to come early," I told him putting on a bra and wrapping the wrap around my chest before slipping on a black shirt with a basketball on it.
Nick wrapped his arms around my waist and brought my back to his chest, not bothering to put on any clothes.
"Let me just keep you forever. I'll hide you away," he whined, placing his head on my shoulder and I shook my head.
You give a guy one night and he suddenly wants to keep you.
"If this is how it's always going to be then no more sex for you," I told him sternly, pulling away and slipping on a pair of blue jeans. Believe it or not, but this is the first time we've had sex since we've been together.
"I won't hide you then," he said and I rolled my eyes. "Put on some clothes."
So I'm sure you want to know what happened with the whole cop situation. Well long story short, we ended up getting questioned at the police station and after some convincing they finally believed us and let us go. Luckily we aren't minors so they didn't have to call our parents. We just got left with a warning.
"Can I take you out to lunch today?" he asked, holding onto me again after he put on boxers.
"I promised Mia I would hang out with her today. She's visiting for the next few days," I said kissing his pouting lips.
"I see how it is, friends before boyfriends." He pulled away crossing his arms over his chest looking like a little boy.
"Yes, that's exactly how it is," I said honestly, shrugging. I wasn't going to lie. I was one of those people that valued friendship and I wouldn't ever let a boyfriend become between me and my friends.
"The fact that you value friendship just made you ten times hotter," Nick said kissing me his fake anger quickly disappearing. I rolled my eyes and pulled away before finishing dressing and grabbing my key and phone.
"I'll talk to you later," I told him, pecking his lips before leaving. As soon as I left and the door was shut I let out a sigh. I felt like something was missing from our relationship. I took the elevator up a floor and went to my room.
I walked into the room and I was surprised to hear no moaning. Cautiously I walked past the bathroom and I looked over to see Caiden sitting on his bed with books in front of him.
"You wear glasses?" I blurted out. He looked up surprised.
"Why are you here?" he asked me looking back down at his book.
"This is my dorm, too."
"Not even a hi or a hey?" Mia said, her hands on her hips. Her beautiful caramel brown hair shining in the sunlight. I squealed and ran up to my best friend pulling her into a hug. I took in the sight of her.
"I missed you and look at you! LA definitely did you good," I told her honestly, taking in her naturally tan skin and her beach curls.
"It looks like you haven't been a stranger to the sun either. I mean look at those tan lines!" She said pointing on my arm I narrowed my eyes and quickly looked at my arms and she let out a laugh," I'm just kidding chill bitch."
"Aww Mia I missed you!" I say pulling her into another hug.
"I'm a little disappointed that you didn't dress up like a guy for me," she said and I scrunched up my nose.
"I say we should appreciate the few days you are here and celebrate your first night back!" I told her and she smirked.
"Did you think I was going to go lay on my couch and watch Netflix? Of course we're going to celebrate," she said, looking down at her heels I couldn't tell you the name of. They were those heels that kind of looked like tennis shoes. Now one thing I'll tell you now. Mia is one of those girls that will wear sweatpants and a t-shirt one day but the next she'll be in skinny jeans and some nice shirt like now.
"Hey don't hate on my Netflix," I told her defensively.
"Whatever. Where's Nathan?"

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