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Golden Boy Got Played By Mousy Nerd Girl Novel Cover

Golden Boy Got Played By Mousy Nerd Girl

Lois Chalamet, a wealthy heiress disguised as an unassuming transfer student at Whitmore Academy, embarks on a daring social experiment—living anonymously to observe the elite world she knows too well. But her carefully constructed facade unravels when she attracts the attention of Calvin Fanning, the school's golden boy, and Jace Moreau, a magnetic athlete. As secret liaisons ignite a dangerous love triangle, Lois navigates power, betrayal, and the high-stakes game of identity.
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Chapter 1

The iron gates of Whitmore Academy loomed before me like the entrance to a gilded prison. I adjusted my thick-rimmed glasses—a prop I'd worn religiously for the past week to perfect this charade—and pulled my oversized gray sweater tighter around my shoulders. The weight of my designer bag, deliberately swapped for a worn canvas one, felt foreign against my hip.

This was it. My grand experiment in anonymity.

The hallways buzzed with the familiar energy of wealth barely contained. Designer shoes clicked against marble floors, and conversations peppered with mentions of summer homes in the Hamptons and skiing trips to Aspen filled the air. I'd grown up in this world, but now I was observing it from the outside, invisible in my carefully constructed disguise.

I made my way to the cafeteria, choosing a table in the corner where I could watch without being watched. The social hierarchy was as predictable as a chess board—the popular crowd held court at the center tables, their laughter carrying across the room like a territorial claim. Athletes clustered near the windows, their varsity jackets like armor in the afternoon light.

And there, commanding attention without even trying, was Calvin Fanning.

I'd heard whispers about him in the hallways—Whitmore's golden boy, hockey captain, the kind of guy who made girls stumble over their words just by existing. He sat with his back to me, but even from behind, his presence was magnetic. Broad shoulders filled out his navy blazer perfectly, and when he turned his head to laugh at something his friend said, I caught a glimpse of sharp jawline and easy confidence.

He was exactly the type I usually avoided. Too clean, too perfect, too used to getting everything handed to him on a silver platter.

I was picking at my salad, lost in observation, when a shadow fell across my table.

"Mind if I sit?"

I looked up to find Calvin Fanning himself standing there, lunch tray in hand, those infamous green eyes studying me with unexpected intensity. Up close, he was even more striking—the kind of handsome that photographers would kill for, all clean lines and natural charisma.

"It's a free country," I said, keeping my voice deliberately flat.

He slid into the seat across from me, and I caught the subtle scent of his cologne—expensive, understated. The kind that whispered money rather than shouting it.

"I'm Calvin," he said, as if I hadn't already figured that out.

"Lois."

"You're new."

It wasn't a question. I nodded, taking another bite of lettuce and waiting for whatever line he was about to feed me. In my experience, guys like Calvin had a repertoire of practiced charm, and I was curious to see which version he'd deploy.

"You know," he said, leaning forward slightly, "you've got an interesting look."

I raised an eyebrow behind my glasses. "Interesting how?"

His gaze dropped briefly to my sweater, and despite the loose fabric, I saw the moment he registered what lay beneath. His pupils dilated slightly, and when his eyes met mine again, there was something hungrier there.

"You're hiding something," he said, his voice dropping to a more intimate register. "Under all that... camouflage."

The word hung between us, loaded with implication. I set down my fork and studied him, noting the way his fingers drummed against the table, the slight flush creeping up his neck. He was nervous, I realized. For all his golden-boy confidence, Calvin Fanning was actually nervous talking to the weird new girl in glasses.

How delicious.

"And what exactly do you think I'm hiding?" I asked, letting a hint of amusement color my tone.

He leaned closer, close enough that I could see the flecks of gold in his green eyes. "I think you know exactly what you're doing with those clothes. And I think..." He paused, seeming to gather his courage. "I think you might be interested in having some fun. No strings attached."

There it was. The proposition I'd been waiting for, delivered with all the subtlety of a sledgehammer. But something about his delivery was off—too rehearsed, like he was reciting lines from a script he'd never actually used before.

"Fun," I repeated slowly. "What kind of fun?"

The flush on his neck deepened. "There's a hotel downtown. The Grandview. Nice place, discrete." He pulled out his phone, fingers moving quickly across the screen. "I could get us a room for tonight. If you're interested."

I almost laughed. Here was Whitmore Academy's supposed playboy, propositioning me like he was negotiating a business deal. The irony was too perfect—he had no idea he was trying to seduce someone who had more sexual experience than half the senior class combined.

"You do this often?" I asked, tilting my head. "Pick up random girls in the cafeteria?"

"Not random," he said quickly. "You're... different."

Different. If only he knew how right he was.

I let the silence stretch between us, watching as his confidence began to waver. His jaw tightened, and I could practically see him second-guessing himself. It was fascinating, really—watching the golden boy squirm.

Finally, I leaned back in my chair and smiled. "Okay."

He blinked. "Okay?"

"The Grandview Hotel. Tonight." I pulled out my own phone, fingers flying across the screen with practiced ease. "Room 412. I'll be there at eight."

The shock on his face was worth every second of this charade. His mouth opened slightly, then closed, like a fish gasping for air. Clearly, he'd expected me to giggle and blush, maybe play hard to get for a while.

Instead, I was calling his bluff.

"I... yeah. Eight o'clock," he managed, his voice slightly hoarse.

I stood, gathering my things with deliberate calm. "Don't be late, Calvin. I hate waiting."

As I walked away, I could feel his eyes following me, burning into my back with a mixture of confusion and desire. The whispered conversations that erupted at his table told me his friends had witnessed the entire exchange, and I could only imagine their shock at seeing their golden boy get played by the mousy new girl.

Let them wonder.

Tonight, Calvin Fanning was going to get an education he'd never forget. And I was going to enjoy every second of watching his perfect world crumble around the edges.

After all, some lessons were best learned in the dark.

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