"Oh, I am?" Heidi said sardonically and gave Tracey an annoyed look. "And what point is that?" she prodded.
Trying her best not to let Tracey's words get to her, she knew she had a problem. Multiple problems. She chuckled sarcastically and tried to hide the shame that her problems brought her. "Stop it." She shook her eyes, "quit pretending you give a damn about me."
"No, no." Heidi spoke to Tracey in a sarcastic manner, trying to mask how much this was all really effecting her. "Tell me. You wouldn't have to worry if what?" she knew she wouldn't like the answer, but she asked anyways.
Watching Tracey, Heidi had to crack a very small smile. When she kicked the gate, she had to stifle a chuckle.
Seeing that Tracey had hurt her foot, Heidi sighed, knowing that she wouldn't be able to resist her kind and caring nature. "Sit down." She said and rolled her eyes. You've probably hurt your foot. And no, I didn't hew the gate, it's just heavy and tricky to open."