“Of course,†Billie said, responding to the job comment, but she couldn’t help but glance over her shoulder towards the portrait. As if Mavis might step out at any moment, and find the pair of them curled up side by side on the stairs together.
Billie felt nervous, having poured her heart out to this boy, but, but —
No, she thought, cutting herself off. It wasn’t as if every couple were like she and Phillip had been, with the expectation that they came first, above everything else.
She couldn’t have imagined keeping anything from Phillip, aside from that one thing. She would have willingly shared secrets about her friends, if she’d ever had the inkling that he’d want to know anything about anyone other than her.
If she’d ever had any secrets to share.
But. Not every couple was like that. Not every girlfriend or boyfriend was someone’s person, their family, their home. And then Billie wondered why she was even thinking of this at all; he hadn’t even told her he had a girlfriend until now, why would she presume to think that her “secrets†were at risk at all?? She just felt stupid and vulnerable, and she pushed it all away, trying to fall back on polite, which was a far more reliable and stable thing to be.
It was a strange mix of feelings that twisted up with one another inside her chest. There was some guilt, as if she hadn’t been a good enough friend to notice, and a big sense of… Something like disappointment? That he hadn’t told her already? She imagined that they’d been dating for weeks, and that everyone knew except for her, and wondered again why he hadn’t said —
“Oh,†she said again, looking back at him, eyebrows raised slightly in curiosity. Just a few days. The polite smile was still there, and she made sure to keep the relief she suddenly felt out of it. “Oh, no.†Billie shook her head, understanding that there was something apologetic in the explanation of why he hadn’t told her sooner, and not wanting one at all. “There’s no need…†She frowned slightly, tensed internally, to hear Phillip’s name, not really relaxing when it didn’t come out.
She shook her head again. “There’s really nothing to apologise for,†she said, something a little more genuine in this smile. Rueful too, just a touch. “You and Mae are a very cute couple,†she added. A part of her did want to ask more, like about who’d asked who, and how. About if they’d done anything for Valentine’s day, or if he’d thought about that at all beforehand. But he was, well, a boy. She’d ask Barbara questions until the other girl indicated enough questions had been asked, but the most she’d ever talked with a boy (space) friend about their love lives had probably been when the pair of them had glossed over Phillip tonight.
She wanted to fidget, run her fingers over the raised surface of the title of the book in her lap, or adjust her hair or something, but she stayed still instead. She almost laughed when he suggested that she come into the Gryffindor common room, but just shook her head instead. “Not... tonight,†she said, just a touch of tease in between those two words. She tried to find a comfortable place between teasing and polite, using both to help herself withdraw. “Besides, it’s Valentine’s day — shouldn’t you go and kiss your girlfriend goodnight?†she asked.