He looked up the stairs behind her and Billie resisted the urge to turn and follow his gaze. There wasn’t anyone there, obviously. No need to feel the nagging sensation that she needed to look for herself. She nodded at his words, small smile in place, her book held in between two hands.
For a moment she felt a little nervous that he might hug her; Killian (like all of the Gryffindors, it felt) was a far more physically affectionate person than she, or any of her Ravenclaw friends. It probably wasn’t house related, but it was always so easy to split them down neat red and blue lines. Regardless, she felt a little uncomfortable about the idea of a lingering hug here, now.
(Not that she’d say anything, of course).
But he didn’t.
Billie was holding The Hobbit with both hands “Thank you,†she said, raising it slightly. There were a million things she could thank him for, but this one was mostly about her birthday gift. “Goodnight.†There was a decent chance it was just her guilt projecting the slight disappointment she heard in his voice, but she felt a little extra guilty for good measure, just in case. He turned, and she did too.
Billie had barely put her foot on the next step when she heard his footsteps and turned back, polite curiosity on her expression as he skipped up to her. His arms wrapped around her, tight. “Oh,†she said stupidly, her traitor brain conjuring memories of similar hugs, with another boy, in this same staircase. Again, it felt unfair to her, that Ki and Phillip were the same height.
(— Unfair to Ki, too, for her to stand here wishing that Phillip would hug her like this instead — Unfair to Phillip for her to be thinking about him like this at all — And just so painfully foolish of her to indulge such childish feelings of fairness and to feel like any of them mattered.)
“I — Thank you,†she said again, her voice a little muffled against his chest. There were a million things she could thank him for, and this one had a little bit of a lot of them in it. The hug was warm and fast. She didn’t even have time to try to get her arms out and around him; a moment later he was skipping back down the stairs. Billie raised her hand in a small wave in response to his, but she didn’t know if he’d had time to see it. She lingered for a moment, uncertain feelings bubbling away inside her as she glanced up the stairs.
She wondered if it was her birthday anymore, and thought that it probably wasn’t. So this was it, she thought distantly, her feet moving as she began her ascent to the common room. Day one of sixteen.
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