After setting down the groceries, Heidi stood back up and put her aviators back on and began to walk away, trying not to care if Tracey followed her or not.
Stuffing her hand that wasn't carrying her bag in her pocket, Heidi watched the ground as she made her way down another narrow street. She was trying her best to forget about what had just happened as she made her way home.
Making her way to another seemingly deserted building, Heidi entered it and made her way to a wall. Like the train platform at Cross Station, she walked through it, as coukld any witch or wizard that connected them to the muggle world.
As she came out of the other wall, it was in another ally. Now walking out of the ally, she was in a section of London that was filled with struggling artist of all kinds that resided in warehouses that had been renovated as lofts.
Coming to one particular warehouse, she knelt down and pulled up the garagelike door. Inside was what one would call a bit of a lobby type place. She nodded to a young blonde guy who was strumming on a guitar. Heidi, having the "penthouse" she made her way to a warehouse elevator, unlocking the padlock that kept the cage, as she called it, locked and stepped in.
Once up, she pushed open the cage and stepped into her loft. It was mostly one open room, with the exception of the bathroom which was through a door off to a side. Her bedroom section was marked off from the rest of it by some japanese screens and some fabric draped up. She had a small kitchen section that was mostly littered with empty bottles, a dining table strewn with random articles, a living area with a large flat screen tv, she had found comfort in a lot of muggle movies and such, with a large, comfy looking worn in couch, shag rug, and coffee table with a couple more bottles and a few small bags of an assortment of muggle drugs, she kept her wizarding ones in her bedroom, away from any passing through muggles. The walls were covered in various posters and modern muggle art and the lighting was very contemporary, giving it a very artsy and bohemian feel.