“Oh.†Billie reached up to touch her hair again, self conscious at the compliment. “Thank you,†she responded politely. She didn’t hate it as much as she had during her first week back, but between Barbara’s Very Modern and Phillip’s It’s Shorter she had definitely memorised at least one or two hair growth potions. She glanced at Ki’s hair instead of thinking about her own, imagining it longer, wondering how that would look.
As they walked, Billie’s thoughts lingered a little longer on Phillip and his position in her life, though she didn’t say any more. Of course she’d loved him — loved him now, too (ouch) — and of course she’d known for the past year that he’d been the most important person in her life, but putting it into words for an imaginary argument-slash-explanation for Killian had brought further clarity. She felt stupid and young wanting to defend their relationship as something that mattered more than a regular teen romance, but, wasn’t it more? They’d both lost so much; both felt so untethered in a specific way that she didn’t think any of her — or his — friends felt. He’d been her closest person, her safe place.
Like a home, she thought. It came with a pang.
Billie gave him a small smile when he said he’d lay off. Sometime, maybe, she’d try to share those thoughts with him. For now, she was thankful to think of something else; she had never been someone that needed things out in the open. They slowed to a stop and her expression faded into something more surprised at his next words. “Oh!†She raised her eyebrows as she realised what he was doing. “Oh, you didn’t need to,†she said, her cheeks a touch pink. It was right at the end of the day; was he going to give it to her when they said goodnight? A part of her preferred it like this, just the two of them. She was almost thankful her birthday was on Valentine’s day, to serve as a distraction; she really didn’t feel comfortable as the centre of attention. No, this was nice.
To Billie.
“Thank you,†she said. “Wonder what it is,†she teased gently, keeping her smile small as he pressed the (rectangular, book-shaped) package into her hands. “Shall I open it now?†She glanced at him for permission before tugging gently at the twine. Opening presents always made her feel a little guilty, like she should have something to give him in return. Admittedly, this was a touch irrational, but she couldn’t help but feel a little bad that October was so far away… “Oh, Ki,†she said, her expression brightening as she folded the paper awkwardly with one hand, turning the book in the other so she could look at the art on the back too. “This is so sweet. Thank you.â€
Billie was sure he had other friends to talk to about Lord of the Rings, but at least on her end, it felt like their thing. "I love this world," she breathed, eyes on the book. "I love it," she added, glancing back at him with a smile.