Sara turned ot look at the visitor and was shocked to see Tracey standing before her. More, she saw how hurt she looked and she felt horrible, even if she wasn't, for once, the one to have caused the tears, though it seemed that Tracey thought she was.
"Tracey." she said plainly, not wanting to give away any emotion just yet at the, surprisingly, hurtful words. Looking out into the hall, she really didn't want anyone to see a crying, newly outed, Tracey Davis at her door. Grabbing the blonde's arm, she pulled her inside the room and closed the door.
Once inside, she glanced over at Daphne, giving her a look that warned her not to repeat what had just happened, in terms of Tracey, not what they had just done.
Turning her attention back to Tracey, she rolled her eyes, trying very hard not to show any real emotion in front of Daphne. She didn't want the redhead to see how the blonde affected her. "Now's not the best time to come accusing people of things with no proof, Davis."