I'm back! I loved Perfect Scoundrels, it was great! So apparently the truth or dare was goode, and I'm glad you liked it. One more thing, I'm sorry I couldn't update sooner but I had tons of homework and dance, plus a dance competition (I won my division, in case you were wondering). Anyways, I hope you enjoy. (I am sorry if I make anyone seem like they're the bad guy, but you'll understand when you get to that part.)

Zach: I saw you dance today, and all the other days when you stay up late practicing.

Me: Yup, and out of pure joy I decided to update.

Zach: Goode. So you still don't own GG because you aren't Ally Carter.

Me: Whatever.

Cammie POV

I went down to the subs for Cove Ops. Us girls were fashionably late as always, so all eyes were on us when we got there. Even Joe came before us, and that's saying something. All the Blackthorne Boys were drooling at us, but our Blackthorne Boys weren't there.

I sat down and called out, "Hey Joey!"

He rolled his eyes but winked back at me. The boys at Blackthorne still hadn't figured out that Joe is my godfather. He started talking about counter surveillance (yeah, I know what you're thinking; apparently these boys are slower than I thought) when the boys came in.

"Glad you could make it boys," Joe said before he continued teaching.

Zach took a seat next to me. He whispered, "That was a fun night, huh Gallagher Girl."

I rolled my eyes and said back, "Maybe for you. How was The Talk?"

"Horrible. Now whenever I close my eyes, I see birds and bees."

I let out a small chuckle. Joe kept looking back at us, but mostly Zach. He's so overprotective.

"Now that you know more about surveillance and disguises, we're taking a pop quiz. Meet me in the front of the school in 10 minutes, but leave on your uniform."

My roommates and I looked at each other, wondering what we were doing. We met Macey on the way to the front with the 9th graders, and we wished that she could be with us. When we met with the rest of the boys, I knew that whatever this mission was, Macey would like it. Why? Because we were standing in front of two huge Blackthorne disguise van, one for girls and one for boys. I instantly knew what Joe was planning.

"As you have noticed, you are going to be disguised for your mission. What we will be doing is showing the citizens of whatever your guys' town is a bunch of spies playing laser tag," Joe started while Aunt Abby peered her head out of the girls' van.

"Joe, are you almost done? I know you're trying to teach them something, but your lectures seriously bore me. The girls' muffins are getting cold, anyways."

A bunch of girls were happy of the last part, seeing as they skipped breakfast to curl and wax. Joe seemed annoyed but smiled at my aunt.

"Well Abigail, maybe you would like to finish so you won't bore these kids to death," Joe stated, leaning against. Abby jumped down from the van and smirked at Joe before turning to us.

"Spy laser tag. Get disguised but you must have a pin anywhere on you so your targets know who to tag, but the pin is seriously small. The game may be played throughout the whole town, which is pretty big. And it's also Gallagher vs. Blackthorne, a chance for the boys to try to redeem themselves."

I glanced at a steaming Zach at the last part.

"Boys come with me, and girls, go with Abby."

As we were going, I heard Grant ask, "Do we get muffins too?" Idiot.

Abby first did all of the girls' hair and makeup to blend us in, filling in as our Macey. We hid the pins in plain sight, where the boys obviously won't find them judging from their experience. I think it's safe to say that the girls are going to win.

Abby drove us to a town that looked like a bigger version of Roseville. The streets were busy and there were so many stores around the town center. In the middle of it all was a fountain with dolphins squirting water. There were also a lot of places that I can blend in to.

"Let's go knock 'em dead, girls," I stated to Bex and Liz.

"Yeah, this is going to be bloody awesome, watching Grant's face when he loses," Bex said.

"Umm, I'm sorry guys, but I don't think I'm going to do so well," Liz timidly mumbled.

"Oh, Lizzie, it's okay. You are a better spy than some," Bex said, but Liz shot her a 'stop-lying' glare.

"Just think of it has 90% of your grade," I quickly said. Liz instantly seemed relieved. We put on our comms units and got our lasers.

The game started and Tina instantly got out, after some bribery from Grant. We continued until it was just Zach, Grant, Bex, Eva, Nick, me, and surprisingly, Liz and Jonas. I knocked out a great number of boys, just a little bit more than Bex, and Zach took out most of the girls.

I saw Nick in a coffee shop, so I followed as he left to the more private part of town. I shot my laser at him when he turned around. I let myself show and waved as he went to the captured van. One more down, two more to go. In the next hour, it was just me, Zach, and Bex left. I predicted that it would all come down to me and Zach. I wanted to be neck and neck with Zach forever.

I waited in the private area where I had caught Nick. There were hardly any people here, but I noticed Bex speaking on her cell phone, but the ear without a comms. Weird. She left after five minutes. I was about to follow when I heard somebody's obnoxious voice.

"What are you doing here, Gallagher Girl?"

I turned around and saw Dillon with a smirk on his face. You have no idea how much I wanted to slap it off his face.

"I guess I could say the same for you. Why aren't you in Roseville?" I hoped that Josh wasn't around; otherwise I would be in real trouble.

"My grandparents live here. You know, I invited Josh to come, but he wanted to stay in Roseville. I think you know why, Gallagher Girl," Dillon sneered. I didn't want to believe that Josh had hopes of seeing me, but I couldn't think of that right now.

I walked away from him but he closely followed. He was talking to me about how rude I was to Josh and how snobby Gallagher Girls are and other useless stuff. I was looking around when I saw a man with broad shoulders across the street. I squinted to see more and noticed he had green eyes that made my heart melt.

I pulled out my cell and put it to the ear with my comms, mumbling so Dillon won't hear, "Duchess, I have eye on Vulture. He is across the street from the dolphin fountain."

"Thanks Chameleon. Let's go get him."

"Wait, you aren't even listening, are you?" Dillon asked. I rolled my eyes and walked more away from him.

"Well then, I'll give you something you deserve," Dillon whisper-yelled. I cocked an eyebrow and then he pushed me into the fountain.

A bunch of people ran to help me up, and I heard static in my comms. One man helped me up and when I peered into his eyes, I noticed it was Zach. And I knew he knew that it was me, despite my awesome disguise. By this time, the streets were crowded and the tone was its usually busy self.

Zach whispered to me, "Are you okay?"

I nodded and he smiled.

"Good, because you're out," he said with a wide grin. I frowned as I made my way to the car. Me, the Chameleon, was defeated. I let my civilian drama life interrupt my mission, again. Last time, I had a pity party. But this time, I don't think I'll be able to forgive myself.

XXX

Bex ended up winning, representing the ladies. I wanted to be proud for my best friend, but I couldn't. Nobody asked me if I was fine, and I was glad. I'm happy that they forgot. Well, that was only the girls. The boys knew the whole story, and this added to my legacy that every boy here knew. And for that matter, everybody in the spy world.

I sat down on a couch in the library and played with my hair. Sometimes, I go down to the Blackthorne library just to think. This time, I thought how my life would've been different if I hadn't gone to spy school.

Zach poked his head in and said, "Hey Gallagher Girl. Are you feeling better?"

I did what I was trained to do: lie, "Yeah, but that water was seriously cold."

Zach laughed and came to sit next to me, pecking my lips. I tucked my head into his chest and just sat there for a minute as his hands ruffled through my hair. I sniffled and smelt perfume. I sat up and stared at Zach.

"Is something wrong?"

"You smell like perfume," I said slowly, and that's when realization hit like a bunch of rocks.

"Bex's perfume?" I asked wearily.

"Look, it's not as it seems," Zach started. I got up and headed out the door, tears in my eyes.

"Cammie," he called out, but I ignored him.

When I got to my bedroom, I put on my pajamas and slumped into bed. Macey and Liz were there, but fortunately, not Bex.

"Cam, what's wrong?" Liz asked.

"Zach… and B-Bex," I whispered. Macey's blue eyes widened and Liz blinked many times, a cloud of confusion crossing her face.

"It's nothing, really. I'm f-fine." They both knew I was lying.

I guess this is the world's karma on me. But I would've preferred it in something less severe, like being in a coma for months or losing my memory. Because a broken heart is worse than even both of those combined.

Don't worry, Zammie will rise again eventually! It felt weird writing that Zach cheated on Cammie, but there's a reason (that will later be revealed (;). Anyways, I hope you enjoyed and please review. Shout outs starting next chapter!

*I know how the story is going to end, but PLEASE give me ideas (PM or review) for the next couple of chapters like Cove Ops assignments and drama and stuff like that. And also tell me how many chapters you want this story to have.*

xxxLizxxx