"Then go, if your so set on it." Heidi challenged. Though, part of her didn't want Tracey to leave. A big part. If she left, when would she ever see Tracey again? There was only slim chances at her community service, and what chance would she have at being assigned to Tracey's section? Plus, she knew that as soon as Tracey left, she would break out the alcohol and whatever drug she had closest to forget all of this.
"At least that much?!" Heidi cried. Tracey owned her so much more than that. What, exactly, she owned her though, she wasn't quite sure, but she knew it was more than listening to whatever.
Still standing near Tracey, Heidi crossed her arms defensively under her chest and averted her eyes once more.