Summary: Cameron Morgan can never be described as simple, she has many sides, even more as she begins to mature. But how exactly does everyone else see her?

A/N: Hey guys, this has been something I've been thinking about writing for a while, hope you like it!

DISCLAIMER: All rights for the content used from the Gallagher Girl series in this story are Ally Carter's. I do not own Gallagher Girls.


The enigma.

To me, Sally Hagrin, a 7th grader at Gallagher Academy, Cameron Ann Morgan is an enigma; she's mysterious but open, beautiful but plain, amazing but non-exceptional. She is everything but nothing and day after day I see her roam these halls from afar, never really understanding how she works.

But in reality, she's... she's just different from the rest.

She makes everything look easy and effortless while it's obviously hard.

I remember hearing an upper year say that she followed Mr. Smith through the carnival unnoticed by the careful spy. Then, when she found out he never noticed her, she just shrugged it off saying he must have had an off day. If anyone else were to even attempt that, we would have all been made in seconds but she lasted hours; without even breaking a sweat. I wonder why she never regards her skills with praise, only saying it was luck?

She's inconspicuous.

When you first look at her, nothing really jumps out and goes WHAM, danger alert. She looks like a normal girl who doesn't like the idea of smashing a fly. Though if you're around her for long enough, you start to notice the little things. How her movements are precise and carefully planned, the way she sits straight but slouches and if your good enough, the way her eyes are always scanning for danger. I wonder if anyone outside this school will ever realize this, or will they be dead before they get the chance?

She's treated with respect.

I doubt she realizes this but not one person in this place doesn't value her. The younger students always flock around her asking for advice for anything spy related. Somehow knowing she'll have some insight. Her grade unconsciously goes to her as a leader knowing she can hold everything together, regarding everything she says as an order. They look at her with no doubt and worry, respecting her decision. Then, you have the adults. All the adults here consider her ideas as actual possibilities, regarding her with equality that they show no other student. It makes me wonder, what exactly did she do, to make everyone respect her?

When you look for her, you can never find her.

I know that she's the Chameleon but sometimes it's disturbing how well she can blend. If you try to look for her and she doesn't want to be found, it'll take you years to find her. More then that, you can skim right over her in a crowd not giving her a second glance then all of a sudden, she'll decide to pop up and scare you half-to-death. I've always asked myself, if she can do that, what else is she capable of?

She's compassionate.

You'd expect someone that good to be aloof and proud, just like Agent Abigail Cameron, but she's not. She's never mean to anyone, always willing to help someone out if she can. Even if it's someone like me, a seventh grader who she's only seen once before. Cameron, Cammie for short, never acts like she's better then anyone else. She always smiles at you with sincerity; never condensation because you don't know something. Though, I guess it could all be an act, she's a spy, isn't she?

She's a spy, without the fancy 'agent' before her name.

She's had experience out in the real world, fighting for her life and not knowing if she'd survive the night. As a senior in high school she's had more experience then some people working in the Alphanet for years. She conducted her first actual mission at 15, figuring out if a boy was a honey pot. At 16, she set off a code black and nearly got kidnapped, twice. Now at 17, she's done things so classified that I don't know anything about them, other than it involved being targeted by the C.O.C. On top of that, she's currently running away from everyone and succeeding at staying under the grid, something Joe Solomon could barely do. I never can understand how she does the thing she does, no one should be that good, that young, right?

Lastly, she's always the subject of the school's newest rumors.

It seems that everyone whispers about her and they all try to figure out what she's about.

"Did you here that..."

"Did you know she dated a civilian?"

"Yeah, I did! He apparently drove a fork lift through a wall..."

"Have you heard..."

"She killed some body with a pin! A pin!"

Yeah, I guess that's because Cameron Ann Morgan is a real enigma; she's exactly opposite of being an opposite's opposite and somehow, I know I'm not the only one trying to figure her out...


Review! Tell me if you want to here somebody else's view of Cammie please :)