Undercover at an All-Boys School

The persistent, annoying knocking shatters the quiet of your house. Dragging yourself out of bed, hungover from last night's party, you trek downstairs and open the door, instantly regretting it. A police officer stands there, holding a coroner's report. The words "There's been an accident" echo in your ears as you take the paper with shaky hands, recognizing the names you could never forget: your parents.
A couple of hours later, you're in a lawyer's office discussing their will. As your only living relative, your uncle, Andrew Jacobson, will be your guardian. He runs an all-boys school in remote Minnesota, where you'll have to live and study. The lawyer hands you a prepaid plane ticket your parents bought less than a year ago – a fact that sparks a flicker of suspicion amidst your grief. That night, you pack, ready to leave your old life behind. The next morning, you head to the airport, bound for Minnesota and a new, uncertain future under a false identity.
