"I'd say around twenty-five, thirty, maybe." Heidi shrugged, not really sure. And this wasn't even counting the ones she had broken or merely gotten rid of.
At the question, Heidi blushed a bit. "I sometimes help out Madam Hooch with teaching first-years to fly, tutoring them and stuff. And sometimes teach kids who are interested in flying and doing tricks or racing or one of the other broom sports back in Kenmare and around County Kerry." She never really told anyone about her charitable help when it came to teaching, but flying was her passion and it even ventured beyond quidditch and she was more than willing to help someone who wanted to learn more about it.
Shrugging and trying to keep herself from blushing more, Heidi knew that Tracey was probably right. Still, she couldn't help but doubt herself sometimes.
Heidi smiled as she moved on the bed. Taking off her jeans to leave her in just her thermal longsleeve shirt and dark blue boyshort knickers, Heidi got under the covers and motioned for Tracey to join her with a soft look.