The Viridian [Housemate!Calum]

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Summary:  Parker Hayden's a surgical resident who moved into her own loft--one that came with a communal living situation complete with a handful of new strangers as her housemates. Calum Hood was one of them. . . Not that he was happy about it.

A/N: If you've seen The Fosters spin-off, Good Trouble, then you'll know this is where I got the idea from!

"It's a glorified dorm. That is what you're subjecting yourself to."

Parker Hayden rolled her eyes at the words of her best friend, Sage, who had just dropped a box of Parker's medical books on the wooden floor with a loud thud. Focusing on her task of hanging her clothes in the closet, Parker responded, "There's nothing wrong with communal living, Sage."

There was a scoff from behind her as the metal of the hanger clinked on the rod she was hanging them on, the closet space slowly but surely filling up with each additional hanger. "Maybe when you're in college," came her best friend's unconvinced response. "Not when you're a prodigal, badass trauma surgeon in one of the top hospitals in the country."

Parker's lips quirked up at the compliment, ignoring the prodigal part of the sentence. She was quite young for someone in their third year of residency, only at twenty-five when most people graduated medical school at twenty-six. But Parker was smart and made her way fast by herself, without coming from a family lineage of doctors, and had the sociable personality to never let anyone doubt her. Turning around to raise an eyebrow at Sage, who was getting ready to put the sheets on the bed, Parker walked over to help and teased, "I thought I already was a badass trauma surgeon? Have you been lying to me this whole time?"

Sage rolled her eyes as she grabbed onto the edge before letting the rest of the sheet fly across the mattress so Parker could grab onto it. As they tucked the teal colored sheets in, Sage retorted with a small smirk, "You're a trauma surgeon living in a commune. That's not entirely badass. Or very prodigal of you."

"You're just jealous I get a pool."

Sage's movements stopped, straightening as she stared at Parker with dark eyes narrowed in disbelief. "This place has a pool?!" she demanded, hands finding her hips indignantly as her lips parted at the newfound fact.

This time Parker smirked, continuing to fit the sheet on the mattress before snickering, "Not so subjecting now, is it?"

With a dismissive scoff, Sage went back to making the bed as she grumbled, "Whatever. Almost everyone in L.A. has a pool."

Parker's blue eyes sparkled against the sunlight streaming through the large window panes behind Sage, whose dark skin was practically glowing against the late afternoon golden rays. They put the pillows on the bed, and Parker grinned. "Everyone but you."

Sage was quick to toss a decorative pillow at Parker's face, their laughter ringing through the surprisingly open space of her bedroom. Despite all of Sage's teasing and comments, Parker was looking forward to living The Viridian. She never really had a problem with living with strangers; she dormed with strangers all throughout college and then in a shared apartment through med school where she met Sage. The two of them lived together during their intern year, but the more Sage and her boyfriend got serious, the quicker Parker realized she was going to have to find another place to live because the apartment they shared was under Sage's name. The neuro surgeon would never kick Parker out, would've forced her boyfriend, Xavier, to be okay with the fact that he would have to live with his girlfriend and best friend. But Parker wanted them to have their own space, would've felt like she was intruding despite Sage's protests, so she found The Viridian, and was excited to stay.

Part of Parker knew that Sage's comments stemmed from her desire of hopefully getting Parker to move back in with her, but Parker wasn't going to budge. She was happy for Sage and Xavier for taking that big step forward in their relationship, and she didn't want to put herself in a happy time that Sage should just have with her boyfriend. Plus, Parker loved meeting new people, had to do so every day at work, and while she understood that living in a place like this meant sharing it with a bunch of complete strangers she'd have to see every day, she was still excited.

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