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You felt stupid. Never in your life had you ever struggled to learn a concept, usually understanding on the first go around. This was the case for a majority of your courses. However, for some reason you just couldn't quite grasp Lewis Structures in your Chemistry class.

Everything else seemed simple enough, your professor explaining them in a way that made them sound easy. They were anything but. You found yourself stressing over whether or not you could fully comprehend the bonds between atoms in time for your midterm. With the way it was going for you, that hope appeared to get less and less realistic.

"Have you thought about going to tutoring?" Your friend, Kevin, asks as you sit across from each other in one of the library's study rooms, your chemistry textbook opened up to the section on Lewis Structures.

"I mean, no, I haven't. I just think they'd judge me, considering I have the second highest GPA in our department." You huff, scribbling down even more notes on the concept, as if you didn't already have everything you needed to know. God, being a woman in STEM was so hard.

"That's your problem," Kevin rolls his eyes, working on his communications homework simultaneously. "Your ego is too damn big. Maybe if you toned it down a notch and set aside your pride, you'd be able to grow the balls to actually ask for help."

You're offended, honestly. Because as much as he was right, he was simultaneously very wrong. It wasn't that you didn't have the courage to ask for assistance. It was the fact that your biggest rival was the person in charge of the science department's tutoring lab. He had the highest GPA in your year and you couldn't stand the thought of losing to him. Let alone showing your weak side.

Aside from excelling at literally everything else, Choi Chanhee was also really fucking good at getting on your last nerve. You were thankful that he wasn't in your Chemistry lecture, lest he made fun of you for all the questions you asked pertaining to your struggles. He had a knack for crawling under your skin like a goddamn parasite, doing everything in his power to make sure you never felt a moment of peace as long as he was around.

You hated him. You hated him so much for all of the unnecessary competition and constant need to one-up you in every mutual category possible. You hated his overall overachievement to be better than you, to be above you at all costs. You hated his dumb pretty face.

So how could you turn to tutoring after all of that? It just wasn't feasible. Kevin wouldn't get it. He didn't have an arch nemesis holding him back from success.

"That's not it at all, Kev. But it's whatever, I'll figure this shit out myself."

You could not figure that shit out by yourself. Midterms were a week and a half away, and you were still ripping your hair out over which structures were more dominant and other things of that nature. This was absolutely humiliating. Perhaps growing up as a gifted kid was the worst thing that could've happened to you.

With a frown permanently etched on your face, you glance over at your tablemate's notes. He had messily scrawled examples of those damn Lewis Structures covering the sheet, eyes flickering back and forth between his notebook and the projector at the front of the lecture hall. Oh how badly you wished to be in his shoes, to decipher everything and anything to do with the dot structures presented to you.

Ji Changmin was by no means a genius. His intelligence levels were above average, but that was still below you. How could he understand this better than you? It made no sense. Then again, he was close friends with He-Who-Shall-Not-Be-Named. That had to be the reason why. His friend was practically the Einstein reincarnate.

          

This meant that you couldn't even express your difficulties with him either. Chanhee no doubtedly knew that you sat beside his friend. If you asked for his help, it would obviously circle back to him and you'd never hear the end of it. You'd never unhear the taunting voice of Choi Chanhee teasing you for asking Ji Changmin for assistance with fucking Lewis Structures. There really was no winning here.

As the lecture draws to a close and your professor reminds you to study for the fast approaching midterm, Changmin clears his throat beside you with a raised eyebrow. You look at him with thinly concealed surprise. So much for being subtle.

"I saw you looking at my notes," he snorts. "You know, if you're having a hard time with this chapter, you should just go to the tutoring lab. I'm assuming you haven't because Chanhee hasn't gloated about it yet. But if you were curious, he won't be there today. He has to go to some meeting for the newspaper. You know that guy's got like ten different clubs he's a part of."

You're not sure why Ji Changmin would be on your side with this. In fact, it kind of makes you skeptical. You didn't know how credible he was, so why would you trust this information? For all you knew, he could've been attempting to lure you right into a trap. However, despite the bit of laughter he exhibited, he didn't appear to be lying. You were usually a pretty good judge of character.

That's how you found yourself showing up to the tutoring lab later that evening.

It was located inside of the STEM building on the fourth floor, along with some of the offices belonging to several professors. You chose to go later at night with the knowledge that most students would be gone by that time. The lab was available for use until 9 PM on weekdays, and it was currently 8 PM.

Your grip on the strap of your bag tightens as you push open the see-through glass door of the lab, grateful for the evident emptiness. Though it also worries you, because there were no tutors around either. Maybe the slowness of a Thursday evening encouraged them to head home early. You decide to wait a few minutes anyway, just in case someone shows up.

That was, unfortunately, a very big mistake. As you're pulling out your notes and textbook, you hear the low creak of the door opening. You think you might keel over and die when you're suddenly face to face with The Choi Chanhee.

His lips curl up almost menacingly, crossing his arms over his chest. "Well well well, look what the cat dragged in."

"Shut the fuck up," your teeth grit together. "Aren't you supposed to be in a meeting or something? Why are you here?"

"Ended early," he shrugs. "The tutors have a habit of leaving prematurely when I'm not around, so I wanted to see if there was anyone here. Guess it's my lucky day, huh?"

This dude was a walking headache for real. You were seriously going to walk out of the lab with a migraine if he kept talking like he was so fucking smart. He was, but he didn't need to know that you thought that. His own ego was large enough without you inflating it even more.

"I'm going home." You state simply, mouth drawn in a straight line. You didn't have the patience for his aggravating ass tonight.

"Am I really that horrible that you won't accept my aid? I heard that you've been having problems with Lewis Structures. I may like to joke around, but I'm not really a masochist who likes to watch people suffer," Chanhee chuckles with a shake of his head. "You're just so easy to rile up."

"Could've fooled me," you mutter, avoiding his piercing gaze. "But fine. If you're actually gonna help me, I'll let you just this once. I can't afford to have this cost me a perfect midterm grade."

He grins, something that looks conniving. You hate how much more attractive it makes him. You were thankful again for the fact that there were no other students present. It was embarrassing enough to be seen being civil with the worst person in the world.

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