Mint Chocolate Chip, he nodded when she stated the name, it added up, but he wasn't super excited about it or anything. It was better than some of those strange flavors he had seen at the ice cream shop when they had all gone, seriously who wanted to eat Corn on the Cob flavored ice cream? And Billie seemed to enjoy it, so he liked it too. He enjoyed the little chocolate pieces the most, but he didn't mention it, Merlin forbid it somehow get back to Winifred that he liked a new flavor of ice cream, he would never hear the end of it.
Sticking the spoon into the carton, he grabbed another bite and smiled a little when she said she'd had a good time. Of course, he wanted her to have a good time, but he would have much rather preferred she'd had it with him. He could have gone to a muggle movie with her if that was what she wanted to do, but Phillip had never thought to ask. Ever since well, everything he had distanced himself as much as he could from the muggle world. Partly in defense, because being the half-blood son of a muggle-born witch was dangerous at the time, but also because splitting himself from that world helped ease the pain of what he had lost.
Hearing that she cried at the movie, that it was embarrassing, his expression pulled sympathetically as he looked at her, half the ice cream still on his spoon. He'd never seen the movie they went to see, but he could imagine her surprise at the theatre, he knew she wasn't from that world, she was as Pureblood a person as Phillip had ever met he figured it was pretty overwhelming. Another thing he would have liked to be there to experience with her.
And then she dropped a tiny bit of information he hadn't been expecting, and in the time it took him to finish his spoonful of ice cream, he did the math. The cynical, negative, paranoid voice in the back of his head telling him a word problem even as she spoke. If Josie, Killian, and Billie make plans to go to the movie, and Josie can't go, who is there to comfort Billie when she starts crying at Lord of the Rings? Killian.
He swallowed.
There was an almost immediate heat coming off of his cheeks as he thought about it, even though part of him knew better, Phillip was easily jealous. He blinked a few times, feeling himself getting grumpier but not wanting Billie to know about it. She was allowed to have friends, Phillip was stupid, the teenager knew it, but the wizard couldn't stop himself from feeling some kind of way. Phillip wanted to be happy that she had fun with her friends, but he was having a hard time putting away his own emotions. It had been this way for a while but was even more so that they were dating. Phillip wanted to spend all of his time with her. He wanted to be around her all of the time, and he didn't want to share her time with anyone else, especially not some boy who was in her year (he assumed).
Digging his spoon into the container slightly more aggressively than he meant to, Phillip nearly knocked it off the porch. He caught it with the other hand, huffing a little from the annoyance, and then set it back down. Condensation from the icy outside pooled in his hand, and he wiped it on his jeans, anything to avoid looking at Billie and giving his thoughts away right now. "Yeah, movies can be pretty dramatic." He said plainly, doing his absolute best to keep any trace of passive-aggressiveness out of his voice. Phillip trusted her, he knew he had nothing to worry about, but he was a seventeen-year-old boy who had been burned so often that it was hard not to put all of those doubts on this. There were plenty of real reasons why he had stopped trusting, stopped making friends, and stopped hoping for things. She had nothing to do with them, but he wasn't very good at compartmentalization.
"So," he started, chewing on the little bits of chocolate from his last bite, "It was just you and Killian then?" Phillip remembered his name now.