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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 2

The next morning, I slipped back into my carefully constructed disguise—oversized sweater, thick glasses, hair pulled into a messy bun. The mirror reflected the same mousy girl who'd walked into Whitmore Academy, but beneath the surface, I felt the satisfied hum of a predator who'd just claimed her prey.

Calvin had been everything I'd expected and more. Eager, desperate, completely overwhelmed by his first real taste of intimacy. The memory of his trembling hands and breathless whispers still lingered as I made my way through the marble hallways of Whitmore.

I was pulling books from my locker when I felt someone approach. The familiar scent of expensive cologne reached me first, followed by the subtle shift in air that comes with another person's proximity.

"Lois."

I didn't turn around immediately, letting him wait as I organized my textbooks with deliberate precision. When I finally faced him, Calvin looked like he hadn't slept. His usually perfect hair was slightly mussed, and there were faint circles under those green eyes that had looked at me with such wonder just hours ago.

"Calvin," I said evenly, adjusting my glasses. "You look tired."

He stepped closer, close enough that anyone watching might think we were having an intimate conversation. But his voice was carefully controlled, mindful of the students streaming past us.

"I need to see you again," he said quietly, his intensity barely contained beneath the surface. "Tonight. Or this afternoon. Whenever you—"

"Slow down," I interrupted, closing my locker with a soft click. "You're being too obvious."

His jaw tightened, and I could see the frustration building behind his eyes. This was new territory for him—wanting something he couldn't simply take or charm his way into having.

"Then when?" he pressed. "Because I can't stop thinking about—"

"The music room," I said, cutting him off before he could say something that would draw unwanted attention. "During lunch. If you can manage to be discrete."

The relief that flooded his features was almost comical. "Yes. Absolutely."

I shouldered my bag and started walking toward my first class, letting him fall into step beside me. To anyone watching, we probably looked like casual acquaintances making small talk. They couldn't see the tension radiating from Calvin's body, or the way his fingers kept flexing like he wanted to reach for me.

"There are rules," I said softly as we walked. "If we're going to continue this arrangement."

"Arrangement," he repeated, and I caught the slight flinch in his voice.

"That's what this is," I confirmed, stopping outside my AP Literature classroom. "Fun. No strings attached. Remember?"

He nodded, but something flickered across his face—disappointment, maybe, or the first stirrings of something deeper that he didn't understand yet.

"Rule one," I continued, "complete discretion. No one can know. Rule two, no expectations beyond what happens between us. And rule three..." I let my voice drop to barely above a whisper, "I'm in control."

The last rule hit him like a physical blow. His pupils dilated, and I watched his throat work as he swallowed hard.

"Understood," he managed.

"Good." I smiled, the expression carefully calculated to be both innocent and promising. "See you at lunch, Calvin."

I disappeared into my classroom, leaving him standing in the hallway like a man who'd just been struck by lightning.

The morning crawled by with agonizing slowness. In AP History, I found myself seated two rows behind Lucy, my cousin's perfectly styled blonde hair catching the light from the tall windows. She was holding court with her usual circle of admirers, her laugh carrying across the room like crystal wind chimes.

I noticed Calvin the moment he walked in, his hockey bag slung over his shoulder, still wearing that slightly dazed expression from our hallway encounter. He took his usual seat near the front, surrounded by his teammates, but his attention kept drifting.

Lucy noticed too.

I watched as her blue eyes tracked Calvin's distracted behavior, the way he kept checking his phone, how he seemed completely uninterested in the flirtatious comments from Sarah Chen, a pretty brunette who'd been trying to get his attention for weeks.

"Mr. Fanning," Professor Williams called out, "perhaps you'd like to share your thoughts on the economic factors that led to the stock market crash of 1929?"

Calvin startled, clearly having no idea what the question was. "I... sorry, could you repeat that?"

A few students snickered, and I saw Lucy's perfectly manicured eyebrows rise with interest. Calvin Fanning, distracted in class? That was front-page news in the world of Whitmore Academy gossip.

When the lunch bell finally rang, I made my way to the music room with practiced casualness. The space was tucked away in the arts wing, rarely used during lunch hours. Dusty piano benches and music stands created shadows in the afternoon light filtering through tall windows.

Calvin was already there, pacing like a caged animal.

"You're early," I observed, closing the door behind me and turning the lock with a soft click.

He spun around at the sound, his eyes immediately locking onto mine. "I've been thinking about you all morning."

"Have you?" I set my bag down carefully, then began removing my oversized sweater with deliberate slowness. Underneath, I wore a fitted black top that showed exactly what I'd been hiding. Calvin's sharp intake of breath was audible across the room.

"Jesus," he breathed, taking a step toward me.

"Ah ah," I said, holding up one finger. "Remember rule three."

He froze, hands clenched at his sides, waiting for my permission. The power dynamic was intoxicating—watching this golden boy, this king of the school, completely at my mercy.

I approached him slowly, noting how his breathing quickened with each step. When I was close enough to touch, I placed one hand flat against his chest, feeling his heart hammering beneath my palm.

"Tell me what you want," I said softly.

"You," he said immediately. "I want you."

"More specific."

His face flushed, but he held my gaze. "I want to touch you. I want to feel you against me. I want..." He swallowed hard. "I want you to teach me."

The honesty in his voice was unexpected, cutting through my carefully maintained emotional walls like a blade. For just a moment, I saw past the confident facade to the vulnerable young man beneath—someone who'd spent his whole life being perfect for everyone else, never learning what he actually wanted for himself.

I pushed the feeling aside. Vulnerability was dangerous. Attachment was weakness.

"Good answer," I murmured, then pulled him down for a kiss that was anything but gentle.

The music room filled with the sound of our breathing, the rustle of fabric, whispered instructions and breathless responses. I guided his hands, showed him how to read the signals in my body, taught him the difference between taking and giving.

Calvin was a quick learner, eager to please, desperate to prove himself worthy of whatever this was between us. But beneath his enthusiasm, I could feel something else growing—a tenderness that made my chest tight with warning.

When we finally broke apart, both breathing hard, he rested his forehead against mine.

"This is dangerous," he whispered.

"Why?" I asked, though I suspected I knew the answer.

"Because I don't think I can keep pretending this is just fun."

The words hung between us like a confession, heavy with implications I wasn't ready to face. I stepped back, putting distance between us, and began straightening my clothes.

"You'll have to," I said firmly. "Because that's all this is."

But as I watched him struggle to compose himself, saw the way his eyes followed my every movement like I was something precious he was afraid to lose, I realized that Calvin Fanning might be more dangerous to my carefully constructed walls than I'd anticipated.

And that terrified me more than anything else.

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