Killian's accusations felt like a razor that kept skimming more and more off Phillip's nerves. Each one cut a little bit deeper, each one hurting a little bit more. Phillip told himself he did not care what Killian thought, and that was partly true, but it was also just another lie. Phillip did not care if Killian liked him, but he hated that Killian thought Phillip had treated Billie terribly. It was not as if the breakup had been sweet, simple, and friendly, but Phillip had not intentionally hurt her. He had not "made himself her whole world" and then set everything on fire…. Had he?
In Phillip's mind, Billie had become his whole world; he was the one who was left with nothing when they broke up. She still had her friends; she had fucking Killian and all the others to help her through it. In his mind, Phillip had lost his best friend while Billie had made room for new ones.
The seventh year told Killian to stop talking, but the urge to try and make him was building. Killian kept going, kept acting as if Phillip was the only one who had done something wrong, and Phillip hated that he wanted to change his mind. What good would that do? He did not honestly want to turn Billie's friends against her, not that that was even a remote possibility, but he did wonder how it affected Billie. Did she go along with it when Killian hammered on about how wrong Phillip had been for her? Or did she try to defend him? Phillip wondered if he was even worth defending.
" When Billie told me—" Phillip's mind went blank, cleared out in an instant to make room for all the paranoia and anger that was rushing in. His eyes turned to Billie, she had spun around to look at him, and his heart sank. She was talking, and so was Killian, but Phillip was not listening to either of them now. "When Billie told you what?" He asked over both, everyone's words mixing and overlapping; it was a mess. Nothing else Killian said mattered, but Billie was looking at him again, and Phillip bit his tongue. " Phillip, maybe you should go…" Her words were soft, as kind as ever, even if they were a little slurred, but Phillip shook his head. No, Killian had brought it up, and Phillip was not walking away from answers this time.
"No, tell me, when Billie told you what?" He insisted, blinded by his jealousy and emotions, to understand what this was doing to Billie. If Phillip were a little more levelheaded or a little less self-involved, maybe he would have realized they were essentially pitting her in the middle of them. That Billie was the one who was going to get hurt the most from this. Had she told Killian her secret first? Had she trusted him more than Phillip? The teenager should have been paying more attention to Billie, to her promise to write him later, but Killian's words blindsided him. Even if it were not his secret to tell, Phillip felt like he had been punched in the gut, thinking she might have told Killian first.