“Oh, yes, just after ten, then,†Billie agreed sagely, giving him a look.
After a moment, she took his hand, turning it so it was palm-up, resting on her knee. Billie drew a slow, lazy path down the line that went down the middle of his palm. She flicked her eyes back up to his when he agreed with her, her gaze lingering on his expression for a moment before falling again to look at the little details on his palm. Phillip appeared to have taken her lighthearted comment more seriously than she’d meant it, but she didn’t want to press him on it. He looked thoughtful. Internally, she tried to go back and replay what she’d said, and the different ways he might have taken it. Naturally, her thoughts drifted to his family, and his past, and whether or not her comment might have sparked thoughts in that direction.
Billie glanced up at him as he spoke, and then blinked at his words. “Oh,†she said pleasantly, dropping her gaze to his palm. So not family-related, then? She nodded a couple of times, her politeness kicking in automatically even though she felt a bit flustered and her tummy did a little flip. Billie’s eyes were trained on his palm, following the path of her fingertip as she forced herself to draw lazy circles there. She tried not to give herself away.
She could feel him looking at her, and felt a bit pressured under his gaze. He wished he could stay here all night? With her? She wanted to look at him again properly, to see if she was just wildly misconstruing his words in her head, reading into things too much. He probably just wanted to stay here, as in, here in her company – all night. Not here as in… Well – the other things that his statement made her think about.
Unless he did mean the other things?
“Here as in, on this step?†she asked, her eyes on his hand, still drawing shapes against his palm. Her voice had a little tease in it; it felt like something that might be appropriate to say whether he was thinking about staying up all night with her, talking, or… whatever else. Either way, it didn’t feel like an inappropriate response, but she didn’t have to commit to anything, either, and it gave her a moment to collect her thoughts. Billie felt nervous; she wasn’t a baby or anything, but he’d only been her boyfriend for a very brief period of time. Hadn’t she just been thinking about how this had felt like a year but had, in fact, only been a couple of weeks?
Seven months ago, Phillip had given her a necklace for her birthday. She was wearing it now, actually, though it was concealed under her collared pyjama shirt. In retrospect, it wasn’t really the kind of present one gave someone who was just a friend, was it? There were a lot of little gestures like that that had probably contributed to the fact that it felt like it had been far longer than it really had been. Billie knew she was blushing, but she’d basically already been pink-cheeked from the kissing, so hopefully her treacherous cheeks weren’t giving her thoughts away.
Seven months ago, she'd turned fifteen. Phillip had already been seventeen for several months at that point, though; he had a November birthday, so he'd already been a proper allowed-to-do-magic-out-of-school adult when she'd been fourteen. The age difference hadn't meant much to her in the past – she'd usually only thought about it when she felt naive or ignorant or young in their conversations. She'd sometimes felt a need to be older than she was, to make sure he still wanted to spend time with her despite her age. Billie felt a little like that now, and she wondered if what she was feeling was some kind of naivety or ignorance.