Feeling the suspicious air Tracey was creating, Heidi decided to drop the subject of the other girl's out-of-class potion making. She wondered if she had hit a nerve, if Tracey really did have a business making potions. Not that it mattered of course, If Tracey's that talented, why shouldn't she make a profit from it?
"Whatever you see fit." Heidi agreed. The truth was, she didn't think she would care how much Tracey wanted. Not that Heidi planned to try and buy Tracey, just that she felt the need to make sure the Slytherin was happy.
"Well..." Heidi paused, slowing even more, she could see her next class from here. She tried to sort through her schedule in her mind to find a free time. "I'm pretty busy with quidditch after school, but Wednesday we end early. You could, um, stop by afterwards and we could find a place from there."
She didn't know why she didn't just suggest they meet in the library or something of that nature. Usually, Heidi was set against letting anyone not from Hufflepuff even have the slightest chance of catching even the last bit of practice, especially not a Slytherin. But she felt she could trust Tracey. If she saw them practicing, Heidi believed she wouldn't reveal any secrets to the Slytherin team.