Billie brushed some dust from her skirt as she got to her feet. Again, the bed wasn’t too dirty or dusty – definitely not enough for a room that’d been empty for going on two years now. She hovered by the end of the bed as he came over, feeling a little fluttery when he paused in front of her, then a touch disappointed as he sat. She realised that she still felt a little flustered from before, even though many minutes had passed.
The blonde tucked some hair behind her ears, even though there wasn’t really anything to tuck, then moved over to her desk, where he’d dropped her bag. She unzipped it and took out a couple of tupperware containers, then turned back to him. He looked a bit dejected, and she felt bad for thinking he also looked very handsome sitting there like that – elbows on knees, forearms hanging casually. “Okay,†she said, nodding with both hesitance and reassurance in her tone and gaze. She didn’t understand, but it didn’t matter. She had to trust that he meant it when he said she hadn't done anything wrong.
Billie moved back over to him, hesitating for a second by the end of the bed before she sat down beside him, containers in hand. She placed them on the bed beside her, then pulled her legs up onto the bed so she could tuck them underneath her to the side. It felt wrong to have her shoes on still. She was facing him now, as he spoke. Her eyes widened just a touch. “I… Thank you, Phillip,†she said, a pleased, bashful smile appearing on her lips as she felt her cheeks redden. She dropped her gaze, her heart fluttering again – that was the second time he’d said that to her. Perfect. She tucked it away to obsess over later.
She wanted to fix her hair or something; compliments always made her feel self conscious, but she kept her hands in her lap. She felt a little selfish again as she reveled in the compliment, when she should be reassuring him and helping him instead, but it couldn’t be helped. She wondered if he knew the way her stomach flipped when he said those kinds of things to her.
Billie had brought the food over, but Phillip didn't seem too interested in it now. That was fine. After a moment, Billie leaned forward and placed a very light, very cute, kiss on his shoulder. She watched him with a small smile as she straightened up, wanting to cheer him up. "Hungry?" she asked, flicking her eyes to the containers and back.