"I suppose I should." Heidi grinned, enjoying the light-heartedness of the subject, rather than the brooding ones that usually came up between them nowadays.
Seeing how Tracey looked as a response to her words, Heidi's head fell as she looked away. Her code wasn't very good, but it was better than the real truth. It seemed inevitable that her and Tracey's relationship was founded on lies, even when they both could see right through them. It made her sad and she hoped that that could, someday, be rectified.
"Maybe you're right." Heidi said, contemplatively. She ahd usually always gone to Ireland on her off-seasons; maybe it was time for a change. "I don't know where I would go though."
"Sounds good." Heidi nodded as she stood and made her way to the living room, still looking around, taking it in. She sat down on the sofa, moving her gaze to casually read the titles of the books Tracey had strewn around. They seemed to all be wizarding books. Heidi wondered if Tracey had any muggle books, remembering the time they had visited the muggle bookstore and Heidi had introduced her to Pride and Prejudice and a number of other books...