Phillip admired his girlfriend from across the table, the way she tried to find the balance between hitting the puck too softly and too hard. He could see the wheels turning behind her eyes as she did the math and tried to figure it out. It was this look that was his favorite. This was the look that he had first found attractive, what felt like so long ago now. When she was trying to understand something but in her delicate sort of way. Phillip tore things apart to figure out how they worked; they broke and smashed them down to their essential elements without much regard for putting it back together. Billie was so different, she observed from afar, always so careful not to impose, quietly studying.
The wizard returned her smile as she tapped the little disc back in his direction, he moved his handle to meet it, and it bounced off and back across the table only to slid right into her goal. He chuckled, she wasn't very good at this, but he found that attractive too. They continued this way for another few minutes, exchanging smiles and goals, and Phillip felt light. With the last goal, the lit scoreboard above the table began to ding and flash. It was the end of the game, and Phillip didn't need to look up at the scoreboard to see who had won; it also didn't matter.
"That was fun," He commented, brushing his hands off on the sides of his shirt after setting down the handle. Phillip moved around the table to reach her, wrapping his arm around her waist and pulling her in for a kiss. Not quite celebratory or conciliatory; he just wanted to be close to her again. Having the table between them had felt strange after the way things had been the last few weeks. Phillip never wanted to be more than a foot or two from her, and even then, he was always gravitating back toward Billie. "We probably have time to grab some popcorn or something, and then we should go in," Phillip didn't want to be late, but more than that, he wanted her to know he was paying attention to the details so that she wouldn't have to.