Stahl exited the cab in front of his dingy apartment. He noticed the light in his front window was still on and he took this to mean Abigail was still there. Stahl was thankful, though he imagined he was about to receive a stern lecture. After turning the key into the rather shoddy lock, Stahl entered his apartment quietly. He glanced around slowly, looking for Abigail and Heidi. The apartment was quiet and Stahl took this as a sign the sitter had managed to get the kid to bed. The soft rattle of what Stahl assumed to be silverware echoed from the kitchen and Stahl wasted no time in making his way over there. Abigail stood in the middle of the kitchen, organizing and re-arranging the variety of old plates and silverware Stahl had collected. She didn't look any worse for wear and Stahl hoped Heidi didn't give the older woman such a hard time. He took a short moment to glance down into the crib and was pleased to see the child passed out in a comfortable position. Abigail really was good with kids.
"Keep it down. She's tired. Your kitchen is atrocious." Abigail chided him, waving a fork in the elf's direction.
"Sorry I'm late. Met with a few people about work and it ran on later than I thought it would." Stahl offered a genuine apologetic look, moving about to pack up most of Abigail's things for her. Abigail moved to help, collecting most of the assorted child-goods and blankets among other things. She spoke, sounding tired. "You're fine, you're fine. Making me stay up this late. An old lady like me." Stahl began to apologize again but the older woman cut him off, "Oh, I won't be available in a couple of days. Need to travel and meet my good-for-nothing sister. I'm sure you'll find a replacement for a day or two. Anyway - have a good night." Abigail turns to the sleeping Heidi, baby-talking quietly, "You have a good night too, dearie." She laughs quietly to herself, aiming to leave after waving over her shoulder to Stahl.
Stahl closes the door quietly behind the woman, ensuring the lock is set before he takes a moment to unwind from the day's events. While he didn't exactly find Reiner, he was closer than he was yesterday. He had a good feeling about this group of people. What he assumed to be a group of ritzy celebrities turned out to be something else entirely. Moving to his small room, Stahl removes his weapons from his jacket and places them on the small table in the front of his bed. Sitting on the edge, he proceeds to disassemble his Predator and secure the strap on his knife sheath. He then places them on his nightstand, well within reach. A habit Maxwell made sure to enforce into him since day one.
Falling backwards onto the (admittedly not comfortable) bed, Stahl stared up at the roof and reached a hand over into one of the nightstand's drawers, setting his alarm an hour earlier while he was at it. He booted up a small PDA, fingers tapping on the interface idly. A picture of six men popped up. The group appeared to be posing with a variety of firearms in front of a few ruined buildings. The dark room was illuminated by the glow of the PDA and soon Stahl switched to another picture of a light-haired elf woman. Stahl stared for a couple of minutes before the PDA flicked off, coating the room in darkness.
"Drek."