Heidi rolled her eyes at Tracey's comeback. She had always felt Tracey's dislike of her wealth. It had always hurt her, it wasn't like she used her health for anything too fancy, unless it was a gift for Tracey or quidditch equipment. "You're right. I have plenty more." She cut, hoping to make Tracey feel bad. Or anything. "What is your problem with my money? Is it because I can earn it without having to live a lie? It's not like you couldn't make money without living in your little lie." She mumbled the last part.
"Forget about you." Heidi said coldly and surprisingly without hesitation. She didn't see the point of lying. "It's the only way I can."
Heidi turned her eyes up to glare at Tracey. She had the audacity to say something like that? "I'm not the one following people into there homes." She watched Tracey make her way to the elevator and could tell that she probably wouldn't be able to open the cage to the elevator. Most of the girls she brought home couldn't. It was rather heavy. "Why did you follow me?" it wasn't one of the questions she wanted to ask, but maybe it was a start.