Chapter summary: Chapter 7 from the book I'm a Girl Undercover in An All Boy's School by Ambria Rayne
Discover the most important events of Chapter 7, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel I'm a Girl Undercover in An All Boy's School. With the engaging writing of Ambria Rayne, this Internet masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.
"Hello!" the girl said, smiling at me.
"Uh, hi?" I said back before putting my stuff away. I noticed the girl was just watching me and I raised an eyebrow.
"Yes?" I asked slowly not really wanting to deal with one of Caiden's hook up.
"You're cute," she told me causing me to just stare at her blankly. I didn't know what to reply to this, maybe if I was the girl in this situation like I've been my whole life I would be able to answer. What do guys reply to this? I mean I've had boyfriends but I've never just told them they were cute randomly.
"Uh, thanks?" I said awkwardly.
"No problem! We should get together sometime," she said still smiling and I choked on my spit.
"You're still here?" Caiden asked suddenly, staring blankly at the girl. He stood there only wearing just a black towel around his waist.
Sweet heavens.
"Yeah, I thought we could do it again!" the girl said standing up, and Caiden shook his head and gave the girl a cold look.
"You were an easy and maybe even an okay bang, but that's it. Plus I don't do seconds," he said coldly and she became angry.
"Okay? My boyfriend says I'm excellent!" she said clenching her fists. My jaw dropped at this, she had a boyfriend, yet she just freely hooked up with Caiden. I'm not going to slut-shame, but I mean c'mon, she has a boyfriend. I decided to ignore their conversation and checked the clock to see it was 6:57.
"Damn. We're going to be late," I said grabbing my key card and slipping on my shoes.
Caiden turned away from the girl and looked at me and rolled his eyes muttering, "Freshman."
Ignoring him, I headed out and started to try and find my way to the auditorium. When I finally reached it I was five minutes late but I wasn't the only one and I was just glad to see the ceremony hasn't started. I was surprised to see my dad standing there getting ready to talk to the audience, tuning in I decided to see what this opening ceremony was.
"Hello, students and welcome to Johnston University! Your president, Mr. Fredrick, couldn't be here right now. Therefore, I'm going to take over this ceremony. For those who don't know I am Mr. Martez, I will most likely be your English teacher. To make it simple, this meeting is to just welcome you all and you can all pick up forms and papers on your way out. I would like to inform you all that all classes does start Monday morning for all of you, but as for tonight I hope you all come to the opening dance," my father said to the crowd.
"Great a dance! I'll just invite one of the girls from this school, oh wait there isn't any," Kyle said sarcastically causing my dad to narrow his eyes signaling he didn't appreciate his attitude.
"For the opening dance the staff has decided to allow for tonight and tonight only, the neighboring school of girls to join this dance. But if one girl is found sneaking off with one of you boys expect to be in the office tomorrow getting your consequence," my dad told everyone trying to look strict but in reality I knew he wasn't really. At times maybe but 99 percent of the time no. After going through the basics of the doors lock at 10:30 and if you don't have your key with you when they lock then you're locked out and blah blah blah. Lunch quickly came around soon I was sitting alone at a table until a guy came over.
"Hey Jason!" he said sitting next to me said smiling. I raised an eyebrow, I'd never seen this guy in my life.
"Hey!" I said back with a fake smile.
"How was your first night?" he asked and I shrugged.
"He is just a rival I guess you could say," Tom replied before heading off back to their table. I simply shrugged not really caring. I'm a girl that doesn't really belong here so why would I honestly care. I heard someone clearing their throat behind me making me almost hit the table annoyed. Why can't everyone just leave me alone for five minutes?
"Yes?" I asked not turning around.
"How come you're sitting all alone?" I heard the voice of my father asked and my eyes widened. Crap not good. One slip up and he'd notice and send me home. Making sure to not turn around I just simply shrugged not wanting to talk. One thing that annoyed my father was when I would give him the cold shoulder which is why I'm doing it now hoping he would get the hint. Even though he didn't know it was me he would get annoyed with the guy or me, Jason. Okay now I just sound crazy.
You are crazy, you agreed to go to a boys' university.
Huh, I guess I did. Well that will at least give me a story to my future children. Wait who said that?
A ghost.
Oh really? I've always wanted to meet a ghost but-
I'm your conscious.
How boring.
"Well now I understand why no one is sitting by you," Dad said while walking off. Huh? Was he talking to me still? Oops. Deciding not to waste my time anymore I threw away much lunch and headed toward my dorm room. Unlocking it and walking in, I grabbed my bag and skateboard and once again left but this time heading off campus.

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