While he hadn't quite waited for another reply, nor had she said anything, Phillip felt like she would stop him if he went too far. Or at least he hoped she would. But more than that, he hoped she wouldn't need to stop him. Despite the ideas that were swirling around his head like a forest fire, he would only take things so far, regardless of whether she would of let him continue. The teenager couldn't stop himself from pushing up against her. His hands were forging a path to her blouse as he kissed her eagerly once more. With his eyes closed and his lips kissing her neck, Phillip waited for her to push his hand away, hesitating briefly, but when that movement never came, he inhaled sharply—excited by the prospect of it.
He moved to tug at the fabric, finding an undershirt tucked in and keeping his hands from where they were intent on venturing. Distracted by the idea of touching Billie's skin Phillip was surprised when she began to ask him a question. Her words fell on his ears in between his movements, one hand pulling at the fabric until he felt it come free and tracing kisses along her neck. It wasn't until she'd finished the thought that he stopped for a moment, really thinking about an answer.
Pulling away from her neck, he kept his hands at her waist, they were mere inches from touching her bare skin, and he was so aware of it. Phillip looked at her face and felt his cheeks burn a little. When had he known? That was a complicated question to answer. He had started recognizing the feelings last year, but then the love potion he'd accidentally drank had him all sorts of confused about it. And then he'd started to feel it again, that same stirring, months back when he'd realized that any day he went without seeing her, he was especially grumpy. It wasn't until a few weeks ago when she'd called it a date that he'd allowed himself to open that door. Until then, he'd suspected it was one-sided, assumed that all of the little ways she had about doing things were just part of her personality. The way she touched his arm when she wanted to tell him something, the way she stared up at him with those sea-green eyes, the way she worried her brow when she thought she was going to say something he'd disagree with. As much as he wanted them to be, Phillip had convinced himself that they weren't things she only did for him. Now he wasn't so sure, and that idea filled him with such strong emotions
Saying it wasn't until he'd kissed her didn't exactly sound romantic though, Phillip thought to himself in the splitting seconds since she'd ask. Some part of him had felt an attraction to her from the very start, and while it wasn't always quite as powerful as the one he was feeling now, it had always been there. It had paved the way for them to become so close, for him to open up to her as he had. He wanted to tell her that, for her to know how deeply he cared for her, and that he had felt for so long, but the words failed him. He sucked in a breath, trying not to seem as put off by her inquiry as he was, and finally spoke. "I've felt it for a while now," he admitted, giving her very little information but not on purpose. Phillip had never been very good at expressing himself with words, well, at least while he wasn't raging with anger, he did just fine then. And he hoped she would remember that at this moment as he gave her a half-smile.
"I guess I've sort of always felt it?" He told her, the end of the statement turning out to be more of an apprehensive question than he'd hoped it to be. Inwardly he cringed, knowing he was failing this test, but not knowing how to fix it. He felt like he was drowning in this tiny question, giving it so much more weight than it probably deserved. His heart was racing; his body flung into overdrive; it was hard not to overthink every little thing. There was a worried look playing on his features, his eyes focussed on her's as he clenched his jaw a little. Silently he hoped, pleaded really, that she wouldn't be disappointed by his response.