Billie was nervous.
At first, she’d been confused; she was an avid letter writer, so she got a lot of mail, but it was extremely rare that she would receive something from someone whose handwriting she didn’t recognise. Winifred Gwartney had never really talked to her before, so there had been a small frown on her forehead when she’d opened her letter. And it hadn’t gotten less confusing when she identified the sender.
Naturally, Billie had written to Phillip straight away. She’d asked if he knew that Wini was inviting her to this group hang out, and if it was really okay that she was coming. Secretly, she wondered if he’d told his friends about the night they’d kissed, and that was why she was suddenly getting letters out of the blue. That thought didn’t calm her nerves at all; she and Phillip hadn’t talked about it since then, and she felt a little displaced, like she wasn’t sure where she stood.
She saw Phillip first, of course. Even across the alley, with people in between them, it was like she knew exactly where to find him. Her smile bloomed instinctively as their gazes met. After a beat, her pale eyes reluctantly scanned beside him, first to the Hufflepuff prefect Marin Clare, and their friend Wini. Her nerves amped up a little; Wini was overbearing and intimidating even just through written text, she wasn’t sure what to make of the older girl. It was reassuring to know that Phillip liked her. The blonde adjusted the collar of the pale green blouse she was wearing underneath her summer robes, and resisted the urge to check the matching ribbon she’d tied her hair back with.
She closed the distance between herself and their little group, quietly checking to see if there were any more of them. “Hello,†She said to Phillip, stopping beside him. She felt self-conscious and suddenly shy; were things different now? Should she hug him? She’d been hugging him hello a lot more these past couple of months, but never in front of other people. Billie settled for a light, lingering touch on his arm and a small, smile.
“Hello,†she said again, turning to the other two. She felt quite a bit out of her depth. “You weren’t waiting for me, were you?†she asked, concern in her expression as she looked from Wini back to Phillip.