There isn't much running through Billy's mind at first; his immediate goal after the whole revelation was to get some alone time to think about what just happened, and the implications of it. Being in the same room -- the same house as Teddy is too distracting, because all he can think of is that they've been together, and everything that entails.
Mostly, he can't stop thinking about making out with Teddy and that doesn't help matters at all.
It's not until he rounds a bend and notices the compound in the distance that Billy realizes what he needs. He has friends he's been getting to know all over again, but he can only think of Maxxie right now. He's got to have some advice, having been caught up in the middle of the awkward horror earlier. And having someone who he know will listen will probably go a long way.
When he makes it into the compound, Billy realizes he doesn't remember which room, exactly, is Maxxie's, but he heads toward the stairs anyway.
Mostly, he can't stop thinking about making out with Teddy and that doesn't help matters at all.
It's not until he rounds a bend and notices the compound in the distance that Billy realizes what he needs. He has friends he's been getting to know all over again, but he can only think of Maxxie right now. He's got to have some advice, having been caught up in the middle of the awkward horror earlier. And having someone who he know will listen will probably go a long way.
When he makes it into the compound, Billy realizes he doesn't remember which room, exactly, is Maxxie's, but he heads toward the stairs anyway.