"Oh, never hitting your head on doors," Killian added, realizing too late this wasn't a brainstorming session. Oh. Boyfriend. Right.
Sometimes he could forget about Phillip's existence, for brief flashes of time. In their OWL classes, for example, when he and Billie were working through some Potions methodology, there was no mention of the seventh year. Or sometimes on these patrols. Or in brief moments in the common room, alone with a copy of "The Once and Future King," when he was fully immersed in some fantastic other Britain and not the one with Phillip Donnelly in it.
It wasn't that he resented Phillip, really. Good on him for seeing all of Billie's charm and such before everyone else noticed. Sometimes it shocked Killian that Billie had only one suitor. Good for Phillip. He made her happy.
Just made Killian a little sad, is all.
He was so conscious of this - felt guilty of something, even though his crush seemed out of his control. It would be much easier to be falling for Mavis, or Josie (though for reasons he could not quite figure out, Killian felt quite strongly that Josie would never be interested in him romantically). They were single and in his house, not in Ravenclaw and dating a very scary seventh year. And he didn't want to come between Billie and Phillip, anyway. That seemed quite cruel, to try and steal Billie away. Billie was a human person and could make her own choices. He should just be better at choosing how to deal with it.
The pause had dragged on too long. "How do you feel about heels?" Killian asked (well, that was gay of him, but he was already in it). "I mean, Nora's got these," he moved his hands, trying to outline some boots but failing, "heels where your foot is on a platform? So you get the height, but not the-" What had Nora said? "-pain, in the arch of the foot." Well, what the hell was that, Killian. In the dark, maybe Billie couldn't see his face heat up by approximately a bajillion degrees.
Billie yelped - Killian immediately whipped around, hands balls into fists (like he was going to be able to punch a ghost, stupid), relaxing slightly when he saw the picture. "Oh, come on," he yelled at the painting. "That's blood-based bullying. Do you know how many muggles are afraid of clowns?" The clown skulked out of frame.
He was still thinking about the scary clown when Billie had her next question. "Oh, yeah. My mum got me this academic planner, though, so I've been making appointments in there. Easier than remembering everything." He paused. "Or making a parchment schedule."