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I'm a Girl Undercover in An All Boy's School novel Chapter 43

Summary for Chapter 43: I'm a Girl Undercover in An All Boy's School

Summary of Chapter 43 – A pivotal chapter in I'm a Girl Undercover in An All Boy's School by Ambria Rayne

The chapter Chapter 43 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.

From Caiden's Point of View

I sat in the corner rocking back and forth my whole body shaking. I didn't dare making a sound to afraid that they would find me. I've been here for two years now and knew this was probably a stupid thing to do. But I couldn't think of a better plan since I was only eight. I knew they'd find me, they always do.

Click.

The sound of the basement door unlocking made my head snap up to the part of the stairs I could see.

Creak, creak.

My body only started to shake more as I tried to hold back my sobs.

"Oh Caiden!" She yells in a sickly-sweet voice throughout the basement as she stepped on the cold concrete floor," I don't appreciate my toys hiding," she hissed out angrily as she walked slowly around the basement her heels clicking against the floor with each step she took," sweetie I told you I'd take care of you. When have I ever broken a promise?" Her voice turned from angry to sweet once again and I could only imagine her sickly smile. I almost scoffed out loud as I looked at my bruises and scars on my arms and legs.

"Boo." A whispered said near my ear making me jump up. I ignored the pain it caused me and looked over at the woman," I found you," she whispered her eyes were as cold as ice as she looked at me.

I sat up gasping for breath as I looked around the empty dorm room. I was glad Jason wasn't here to witness this. I was tangled in my bed sheets and I was sweating and gasping for breath trying to calm myself down.

"It was only a dream," I muttered to myself before letting out a dark chuckle. Who was I kidding? That was no dream and it definitely wasn't any nightmare. No, it was darker than any nightmare. It was a memory. After untangling myself from my sheets I grabbed the bottle of whiskey from under my bed and took a swig from the bottle. Checking the time I notice it read 2:54.

I didn't even sleep for an hour, I thought wryly. I rubbed the stubble on my chin before sitting against the headboard with the bottle in my hand. I needed to be numb again. I couldn't get lost in my thoughts. My memories seemed to control my thoughts every second of every day. It doesn't matter that it's been seven years. Today was the day when I was taken seventeen years ago. I seem to still relive those ten fucking years of captivity every single night.

After the whole scene at breakfast I was now in a situation I never thought I'd be in. Claire's thumb lightly wiped the remaining tears on my face making me making jump. I started at her, my eyebrows furrowed. The gentle touch was foreign. It reminded me when I was younger and my mom would wipe my tears. I was surprised at the good memory that just flashed in my mind. I haven't had one good memory in I don't know how long.

I grabbed Claire's hand placing her whole palm on my cheek. Her eyes widened at the gesture and didn't hesitate to speak on my actions." What are you doing?" She mumbled her voice was so soft I almost didn't hear her.

"Tomorrow I'll go back to hating you but right now I'll enjoy the fucking comfort," I told her letting myself relax and breathe.

"Why don't we go back and finish eating?" She suggested and I immediately released her hand and tried to stop the urge to glare at her.

"I'd rather go to hell."

I watched carefully never once taking my eyes off of her petite body. She picked a flower that was next to the bench and I watched as she flashed a beaming smile.

"Whenever I see a daisy I always think about my childhood," she said aloud twirling the flower with her fingertips.

"Why?" I mumbled. I decided to not let her know how much I hate my childhood.

"A daisy represents innocence, purity and your childhood. I remember when I was fourteen and had what I thought was my first love. I found a meadow not too far from here and all there was were daisies. Everywhere you turned you would see white and yellow. I would go there after school and just pick the petals. "A small chuckle escaped my lips. I rubbed my chin as I pictured a small girl on a meadow picking flowers and taking off the petals.

"So you were one of those little school girls, "I said smirking before mocking her, "He loves me, he loves me not," I watched as her jaw dropped and held back another chuckle when she smacked my chest.

"I was not! I just liked picking the petals."

"Yea and I like going dress shopping," I said sarcastically before rolling my eyes.

"Whatever," she says playfully glaring at me.

"Do you even get tired of going through girls like candy?"

"Never," I responded without hesitation. She narrowed her eyes but my answer still didn't change. Woman will forever and always be nothing in my mind.

"Why?"

"Woman are about as innocent and evil as any male," I said before asking another question so she wouldn't question me about my answer

"Why do you like Halloween so much?"

"I never told you I liked it," she said, raising her eyebrow.

"Even a blind man could tell you like it."

"In general, I just like the season," she replied, not looking at me. "The plants may start to die, but as sickening as it is to think this it's beautiful. The death of plants oddly have its beauty," Looking at the small flower in her hand she continued," It seems as though only the strongest survive though."

But do they really? I thought bitterly. I survived ten years of torture yet look at me. I'm almost like the walking dead.

"Why do you hate Halloween?" My eyes darkened as I let out a bitter laugh, "It's such a long story that may even just turn your heart into stone just by hearing it."

"How so?"

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