“Well, you know what I mean,†Magnolia added, a little sheepishly. A part of her felt like she should be the cool one and act unphased by the entire act and anything associated with it. At least in front of most of her friends she played the confident type pretty well and for the most part, as long as none of those parts involved another person (especially not a boy), she was relatively comfortable and confident. However, when it came to things like this, she felt lost somewhere in between what she thought she was supposed to do and how she actually felt about it all.
The best thing about Billie was that there wasn’t this condescending, judgmental sort of aura around her the way there was around some of her other friends, she didn’t feel like Billie was disappointed at her lack of experience or something. If Billie did have something mean to say about her, she kept it to herself, and that was nice, too. The point was, she decided, that she didn’t feel awkward talking to Billie about these things and it was obvious that she felt comfortable enough to respond to her questions, even if she did look embarrassed.
“He better be,†Magnolia threatened lightly, though what she really meant was something along the lines of I should hope so, but she decided against putting it like that. What it really boiled down to was that you could not really help who you liked, she supposed. In that one fairy tale, the pretty, bookish girl fell for the beast, after all, and though no one cared for it she supposed they did okay if happily ever after meant anything.
Even though Magnolia didn’t think Phillip would turn into any sort of prince through true love’s first kiss (he sort of only had his height going for him, and just barely) she figured if Billie was happy for now, what else could she do? “Still think Ki is sweeter,†she mumbled, shrugging as if it were none of her business, though she had obvious made it her own, “But that’s just me,†she added with a smile. "Well," she started, "when you do do it, you've got to tell me all the important stuff, okay?"