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I'm a Girl Undercover in An All Boy's School novel Chapter 48

Summary for Chapter 48: I'm a Girl Undercover in An All Boy's School

Chapter summary of Chapter 48 – I'm a Girl Undercover in An All Boy's School by Ambria Rayne

In Chapter 48, 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.

"Okay, I'm sorry I'm a total a weirdo," I told Bethany as we sat in the dorm room waiting for Caiden to get out of the shower.

"It's cool, Mia explained it all to me."

"I feel awful having you do this, we barely even talk."

"For the billionth time Claire. It's all good. It will only be for a couple of hours anyways," she responded, rolling her eyes. The bathroom door opened making us stop talking. Looking over Bethany and I, both gasped.

"Put some clothes on!" I hissed looking away.

"You act like you're a virgin," Caiden responded rolling his eyes. "I'm sure since you're a slut you've seen plenty."

"For the last time, I'm not a slut."

"So you say," he smirked. About a minute later I look over to see him standing there in only a pair of briefs.

"There is a thing called pants you know," I said with a raised eyebrow.

"You know, Claire I'm honestly surprised you showed up with me being Nick's best friend and all."

"I had a good reason for breaking up with Nick," I defended, my eyes piercing his. "You know nothing."

"We should get going?" Beth interrupted. Her guy voice sounded exactly like mine, making me want to just hug her.

"Jason's right, get ready," I ttold Caiden and he rolled his hazel eyes grabbing a pair of black jeans and slipped them on, his black briefs showing a little at the top. I tried to hide the fact that I was checking him out. I could have done it plenty of times before, but I was supposed to be a guy and I couldn't risk it.

"You have a tattoo?" I asked noticing the black ink peeking out of the waistline of his jeans when he turned around to get out a shirt.

"Yeah, it's nothing special," he said, putting on a dark red shirt making me shake my head.

"Is that all you own? Plain t- shirts. You have to have something else in there," I said walking to his dresser. Opening the drawer he was just in I lifted up the plain shirts and sifted through the whole drawer.

"He only owns plain shirts. This guy is so dull it's almost boring," I told Beth or Jason.

"I'm going to drag you on a shopping spree you need like a flannel or making a nice button up shirt and a sweater over it," I said, looking at him intently. He slammed his drawer closed and sat on the bed slipping on his socks and black boots.

"What are you a fashion major?" he asked me.

"Kind of."

"What do you mean kind of?" he questioned and I shrugged.

"I was a business major, but something about that fashion class at the school next store is making me rethink my life decisions." I bit my lip as I waited for a response but he only nodded, not knowing exactly what to say.

"I'm not sleeping with you," I told him as we all headed out the elevator and out the building. The snow on the ground made me regret wearing heels. I grabbed onto Bethany shoulder to make sure I didn't slip,

"I figured as much." He shrugged opening his car door and sliding in, I slid in the passenger seat, while Bethany slid in the back. As soon as the car started, panic! At the Disco bared through the speakers making mentally cheer.

"I didn't know you liked them," I said, looking at him and he shrugged. "There's a lot you don't know about me."

"Shit I have to go. I have a family emergency. Sorry Claire I'll text you later and I'll just see you probably tonight whenever you get back to the dorm Caiden," she said getting out of the car.

Taking out my phone I texted her, 'You played your role well. I'm almost positive he has no idea that I'm actually Jason. You can just give those clothes to Mia. I seriously appreciate you doing this for me.'

"So what club are we going to?" I asked him once we pulled out of the parking lot.

"It's called $even," he said smirking as he glanced at me. "You've probably never been to this club unless you were working. Usually sluts don't go there only the prostitutes do," I watched as all the different stores and restaurants start to disappear and it soon just becomes trees.

"Great," I said sarcastically. I had a feeling I should have worn a dress that covered every inch of my body. We arrived about fifteen minutes later and I slowly got out of the car along with Caiden. The ice made me grab onto his arm automatically as we waited in line.

"Let's see that fake ID," I said, holding out my hand and he shook his head.

"I don't have it." So much for having fun tonight. "I can't get in then. Unless this club doesn't sell alcohol."

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