Tracey waved her hand somewhat dismissively. She had no intention of continuing to let the frustration of Ben's attitude rise in her chest. Not if it meant Lia would likely be put in more pain. Honestly, she wasn't in the mood for a fight right now either - Lia on bedrest or not, she was still in some what of a bit of a mood with trying to wrap her head around the modifications she knew her friend had made to her memory, though her 'pep' was returning a bit... she wasn't entirely sure it was in the same way it had been before. "I don't need a reminder of what I did, thank you very much." She said matter-of-factly before she turned her back on them once more, finding a bare section of the wall to lean against.
The tall girl let the other two hash out the rest of that unnecessary conversation. Not caring to participate in a tit for tat about Ben or her's abilities. She was perfectly confident that both of them could pull off whatever necessary and she felt in no mood or sense of persuing that conversation further - letting it end on Lia's suggestion to not debate it, which for once she mostly agreed with, no matter how out of character that might have seemed to some.
She chuckled sarcastically, "Oh come on, you expect me to have paid attention to some sappy nice kid enough to know his name?" She rolled her eyes, Tracey wasn't the most observant of creatures in some ways - knowing the names of people that she viewed as non-essential was definitely one of those ways, especially for someone not in her own year. "He's not on the Quidditch team. I think he punched a kid once." She shrugged, "I don't care enough to know his name, I just remember he's not Muggleborn and is obnoxiously nice. I'm not exactly the attentive person when someone isn't in my scope of use."