summary — you "hate" calum and calum "hates" you but realisation hits at calum's sister, mali's birthday party.
includes — unprotected hate sex, jealousy, possessiveness, degradation, dirty talk, oral sex (receiving and giving).
it was finally friday, and that meant it was nearly the weekend. but that also meant the end of your school term.
"come on y/n," mali called out to you, as both were heading to the last class of the day "i can't believe you would rather spend a boring night at the campus library instead of going to your best friend's birthday party."
"i don't care if it's boring or not, i have to study if i want to go to university," you replied.
mali reminded you of calum, her brother. calum hood, the guy you absolutely hated from the moment you saw him and it was clear he felt the same towards you too.
"if everything goes well and i get accepted to a good university, i promise you we will party every single weekend," you sighed, turning around the corner of the hallway.
"yeah right," she said before rolling her eyes. "you and i and the whole world know you will get accepted to a good university, but i'm not sure about the other part."
"believe me mali, we will celebrate everyday," you promised while pushing the door for her.
"why can't we celebrate today?" mali whined, "just one night, please don't study for one night. trust me, it's not going to make much of a difference."
you looked at her, thinking of agreeing with her, but you really needed to work hard.
"i'm sorry mali, i promise i will make it up to you soon."
she rolled her eyes and let out a long over exaggerated sigh, slightly punching your arm as she walked away to settle on the back seats of the classroom "i will make sure to save you some cake though, be grateful."
you smiled and nodded, sighing in relief at the realisation that she wasn't truly mad at you for skipping her party. as privileged and spoiled as mali was, she was actually a good person and that's why you became friends with her. she was funny, creative, extroverted and many other things you were not. mali always said that you two were best friends because you were polar opposites "and polar opposites complement themselves", something you wanted to believe in after meeting her.
however, after meeting her brother, you realized that the whole polar opposites complement themselves only applied for you and her, not anyone else. he wasn't much different to you though, since you two were smart, brilliant and witty. the only difference was that you had good morals and he lacked them.
as if god was reading your trail of thoughts, the image of the dark-haired boy appeared on the windows next to you as he walked to his classroom. contrary to popular belief, the only thing calum had that made you jealous was the ability to look so good.