Heidi bit her lip as Tracey figured out the math of how much she was suppose to rest versus how much she was planning on resting. "Well...yeah." She said sheepishly and quickly tried to come up with an excuse. "I mean, you know medical people, they always overstate things, yeah?" she chuckled nervously.
Not knowing if it was even possibly, Heidi felt her smile grow even more. "I love you too." She said, happiness evident in her voice. "So, so much." She added and brought her lips to Tracey's in a loving kiss, fingers again threading in Tracey's hair.
Looking to Tracey and obviously thinking hard, it took her a few moments to respond. How could she disagree with Tracey now? Plus, scouts had already come and gone, scouting season was over so she didn't need to worry about impressing them. "Okay." Heidi nodded. She knew that if she didn't practice all week, she wouldn't be ready for the game, but she'd do it, if it would ease Tracey's feelings. She knew it was a risk, but for the first time, she had something that mattered more to her than Quidditch. "A week."