02 || Meeting
It starts, as most things do, with Ashton meddling. Calum knows something's about to go wrong the second Ashton goes quiet.
It's subtle, most people wouldn't notice it, but Calum's known him long enough to recognize the shift. It starts with the way his grin sharpens just a little.
Then, it is the way his eyes flick across the room like he's lining something up.
"Don't," Calum says immediately.
Ashton doesn't even look at him. “Didn't say anything."
"You were about to."
"I wasn't."
"You were literally thinking it."
"That's crazy," Ashton says, finally glancing over, completely unbothered. "You can hear my thoughts now?"
Calum narrows his eyes. "You're going to go talk to her."
Ashton shrugs. "Maybe I just want to make a new friend."
"You don't want to make a new friend."
"That's hurtful."
"You hate new people."
"I don't hate—" Ashton pauses. "...okay, that's not the point."
"It is the point," Calum says, sitting up straighter now, fully alert. "Don't go over there."
"Why not?"
"Because—" Calum stops.
Because what? Because it matters? Because it feels different? Because if Ashton goes over there, it becomes real in a way Calum isn't ready for?
He doesn't say any of that.
"Because you'll make it weird."
Ashton grins. "I make everything weird."
"Exactly."
"Relax," Ashton says, already standing up. "I'll be charming."
"That's worse."
Honestly, Ashton's already walking away. Calum watches him go, which is mistake number one.
Mistake number two is not stopping him. Mistake number three is looking over at her again.
She's still there in the spot, the easy posture, like she belongs anywhere she stands. She's listening to someone, nodding along, but her attention drifts, just slightly, as Ashton approaches.
Of course it does. Ashton has that effect on people: loud without being overwhelming.l and confident in a way that pulls focus without trying too hard.
Calum hates that it works. He watches as Ashton says something, something casual, something easy, and she smiles.
Of course she smiles. She laughs a second later, and Calum feels something twist in his chest again. It wasn’t sharp nor painful. Just... there.
Luke appears beside him like he's been summoned by the tension alone.
"He's actually doing it," Luke says, almost impressed.
"I told him not to."
"Yeah, that definitely stopped him."
Calum exhales, dragging a hand down his face. "This is a bad idea."
"Or," Luke says, nudging him slightly, "it's a very good idea."
Calum doesn't respond because across the room, Ashton turns, just slightly, and looks directly at him.
And then he gestures, not subtle, not discreet, a full, obvious come here motion.
Calum freezes. Again.
"Oh my—" Luke laughs under his breath. "You're kidding."
"I'm not going over there."
"You have to."
"I don't."
"He just called you over."
"I can ignore that."
"You can't ignore that."
Calum absolutely can. He proves it by looking away immediately, focusing very hard on literally anything else: the floorC, the wall, even condensation on his drink. Anywhere but there.
"Calum."
"I'm not doing it."
"Calum."
"I'm serious."
"Calum," Luke says, more firmly this time, "she's looking at you."
That gets him. Slowly, against his better judgment, Calum looks back.
And yeah, she is but not in a way that feels like pressure. It was expectant or impatient, more curious., like she is waiting to see what he'll do.
And suddenly, staying where he is feels worse than moving.
"...I hate you all," he mutters.
Luke grins. "Love you too. Go."
The walk over feels longer than it should.
It's not far. Logically, Calum knows that. It's maybe ten steps, fifteen, max.
Still, every single one feels like it matters.
It was as if he's being watched, like he might trip. It was he's about to say something stupid.
Ashton's already mid-conversation when Calum gets there, completely at ease, like this was always the plan.
"...and then he just stands there," Ashton is saying, clearly mid-story, "like someone paused him."
Calum stops dead. "You're unbelievable."
Ashton beams. "Perfect timing."
"Were you just—"
"Yes," Ashton says. "I was."
Calum closes his eyes briefly. Of course he was.
"Anyway," Ashton continues, turning back to her, "this is the guy I was talking about."
Calum opens his eyes. He's actually standing in front of her for the first time.
Up close, it's worse.
Or better.
He can't tell.
There's something softer about her expression now, something more focused. It was like she's seeing him properly, not just as someone across the room.
"Hi," she says.
Just that. Simple, yet somehow, it's enough to completely throw him off.
"Hi," he replies, a second too late.
Smooth.
Really smooth.
There's a tiny pause, not awkward, not quite, but noticeable enough that Calum feels it immediately. Ashton, of course, does not let it breathe.
"He's been staring at you all night," he says casually.
Calum chokes. "I have not—"
"She noticed," Ashton adds, completely ignoring him.
Calum looks at her, horrified. She doesn't look uncomfortable. If anything, she looks amused.
"A little," she says.
Calum wants the ground to open up and swallow him whole.
"I wasn't staring," he says quickly. "I just—looked. Like, once. Maybe twice. Not—"
He stops because he's making it worse. Definitely making it worse.
She tilts her head slightly, that same small smile from before playing at the edge of her lips.
"It's okay," she says. "I didn't mind."
And that, changes everything, slightly. Calum exhales, some of the tension easing out of his shoulders without him realizing it.
"Yeah?" he says, quieter now.
"Yeah."
Another small pause but this one feels different.
Lighter and easier. Ashton looks between them, clearly pleased with himself, like he's just orchestrated something brilliant.
Which, annoyingly, he has.
"Well," Ashton says, clapping his hands together once, "my work here is done."
Calum immediately tenses. "Don't you dare—"
"I'm going to go," Ashton continues, already stepping back, "before he starts pretending I don't exist."
"I don't—"
"Have fun," Ashton finishes, ignoring him completely.
And then he's gone, like that. Leaving Calum standing there, alone with her. For the first time, there’s a beat.
Calum rubs the back of his neck, suddenly aware of everything again. His hands. His posture. The fact that he has no idea what to say next.
"...sorry about him," he says.
She smiles. "No, it's okay. He seems fun."
"He's a nightmare."
"Mm," she hums, like she doesn't fully believe that.
Another pause.
Calum shifts his weight slightly. "I'm Calum, by the way."
"I know," she says.
His heart does something stupid.
"Yeah?"
"Yeah," she says, softer now. "Your friend said your name. Like, three times."
Calum huffs a quiet laugh. "Sounds like him."
"And you were staring," she adds, just to make it worse.
"I'm never going to recover from that, am I?"
"Probably not."
But she's smiling when she says it and somehow, that makes it okay.nAcross the room, Ashton is absolutely losing his mind.
Luke has a hand over his mouth, trying not to laugh. Michael is already pulling his phone out, probably to document this for future embarrassment.
Calum doesn't see any of it. Not really. This is because for the first time since he walked into the room, he’s not thinking about leaving.


















