surreptitious
adjective·/ˌsʌr.əpˈtɪʃ.əs/
Done by stealth, obtained or carried out in a way meant to escape notice, often because it would not bear the light. Surreptitious suggests concealment as method, hiding built into the act.
He took a surreptitious glance at the letter, then folded his face back into innocence.
Etymology
From Latin surrepticius "stolen, secret," from surripere "to snatch away" (sub- "from under" + rapere "to seize"). Theft remembered in its bones.
Related Words
furtivesecretive by manner, especially of looks
clandestinehidden, often organized
covertconcealed, sometimes officially
sneakyinformal, blunter