Tracey's smile made Heidi smile as well. Tracey's smile always did that, she thought it was beautiful. She sat smile in silence for a long time.
Breaking the trance, Heidi looked away. She could tell it was a loaded question. "Well, I would offer a nightcap, but this is suppose to be an alcohol free night, yeah?" Though, Heidi was slightly craving a drink.
"Come on, I want to show you something." She said after a few minutes of silence and contemplation. Getting up, she made her way to the far side of the loft, where the wall was actually a sliding warehouse door. With some effort, Heidi pushed the door open enough for them to step out onto the roof. There was a couch and table that had a makeshift canopy of fabric off to the side. making her way near the edge of the roof, Heidi looked at the view. The warehouse was actually on a bit of a hill, so you could see the lights of muggle london very well. "It's not the cliffs and country side of county Kerry, but it's still pretty nice." She said and put her hands in her pockets.
"No one knows me here." Heidi said. "There's no magic for a few miles. I can be anyone I want to be." There was a bit of wind now. "Not even Skeeter knows about this place. The portal I have I pulled a few strings at the ministry to make is warded against anyone who works for any papers or tabloids."