Katsina/Ivana/Illeana watches the exchange between Ace and Doc and perhaps thinks that Ace is being a little melodramatic. Reviewing the file, she wonders if Doc had really given Ace "more of [himself] than anyone [he] knows". The file is informative, certainly, but it's not exactly a window into Ace's soul.
"Illeana is the name on my SIN. My good SIN," she says. "Looks like I trusted you enough to give you my real fake name," she adds wryly.
"It's coming together," she says. "This is Red Team's piece of the puzzle. We're halfway there." She looks at Doc, privately scanning him to see if he has an equally informative file locked away in his head. Doubtful.
She taps the arm of her plush chair, exhaling and reviewing the file again. She stands, debating how different she is than what she used to be. How different is Ace? He must have been alright, before. Or was she lonely? Or in need of friends if she no longer trusted her coven? Much to consider.
She stands to leave with Ace, in case he wants to talk. "See you in the morning, Doc."
Doc checks on Ohanzee, making sure that he's comfortable and hydrated. He checks again once more before going to bed himself. The dwarf is sleeping deeply, barely moving other than his breathing. Doc adjusts the thermostat in the room, then retires for the night.
It's very quiet in the house - as quiet as you can remember, not that you can remember much. You are the only guests, and the separation from the outside world means that there is no noise from the outside world. No wind, no distant traffic. Some may find this restful; others may find the lack of white noise disturbing, or eerie.
In the cave, Sam tilts back the seat of the Eurovan and wraps himself in a blanket. The cave is warmer than the freezing temperatures outside, Lord be praised, and the Eurovan helps insulate him even further. Plus, Sam is Russian, or at least he speaks Russian. Either way, the cold doesn't really bother him. The bucket seat is comfortable enough to lie back in, but rolling to his side makes it less comfortable. Sam fidgets as he mentally prepares arguments and defenses about why he can't really be connected to those nutters, "Hack" and "B".
Inside, a noise. A grandfather clock chimes the hour. Then, silence again, except the tiny tick-tick-tick of the grandfather clock's arm swinging left and right like a metronome.
Time advances. Jacquez skitters about, making sure that needs are being met. To compensate for the lack of comm communication, each room is equipped with a string that rings a bell in the servant quarters to summon Jacquez. Satisfied that all is quiet, Jacquez retires for the night.
Morning arrives, or so you presume since you can't see any daylight. But your commlink says 07:00. You smell something, unless you are Sam, in which case you smell Eurovan. It's coffee, eggs, toast. Bacon, real bacon, if you happen to know what that smells like. Smells like the resident house vampire is getting breakfast ready.