Heidi stood there for a long time, taking in Tracey. The girl hadn't changed much, still the slim wonderful body and gorgeous long blonde hair. Heidi could almost smell her, that spicy scent that she never forgot and loved. Heidi
When she turned her head back, Heidi used the advantage her aviators gave her and watched Tracey under the cover of the lenses. She watched as Tracey began to say something. Heidi's heart clenched at the anticipation, not sure what she would do If she spoke, but it fell back down as Tracey closed her mouth.
As Tracey moved past her, Heidi saw that familiar mask she wore. It had been on her all the time after she denied their relationship. The memory made Heidi even angrier. Tracey had made her out to be a sick pervert and it took a long time for some people to see her in the same light again.
Watching Tracey at the check out, Heidi had yet to move. Not seeing Tracey turn back to look at her, Heidi reached for a bottle in her basket and opened it, not caring that she hadn't paid for it yet and took a long swig, not caring if Tracey was even there to see. As far as she was concerned, it was Tracey's fault in the first place.
Putting the top back on the bottle, Heidi stuck it in her basket and went to pay, hoping that no one would recognized her. At the check out, she looked over the papers and saw something about her on the front of one of them and rolled her eyes.
Taking the bag of her food and firewhiskey, Heidi left the store and her body, that still had it's lithe stature of just enough muscles, but just enough to still look rather feminine hit the suddenly cool air.