She and I have met once, and that meeting was in violence, struggling over the return of what belongs to myself. We have not spoken, I do not know of her desires.
-Felicia-
Eliza speaks that our quarry does not care for these items except in the pleasure of taking them from others. Their loss is meaningless.
Are you an associated of our quarry?
-Eliza-
My comrade has supplied me with a notion. Our thieving quarry is a creature of envy. Should I save her from your grasp by whatever means, it would be logical to say that she would be indebted to myself and thus owe to me whatever she has taken. This would prove humiliating and destructive to its psyche, perhaps, and would serve as an ideal punishment.
Main Room (108)
-108 is sitting in the living room, looking through the cards Leos bought him with that usual blank expression.-
-He has read through the rule book enclosed with the deck, and he believes he understands how it works.-
-Still, he will not know for certain until he gets to try it for himself.-
-For now, however... he is simply left to look at the cards.-
-He stops on Blaster Blade.-
-He told someone about that day...-
-...Leos said he will not suffer consequences for speaking of that day here.-
-108 trusts Leos.-
-He also finds himself thinking back to that day on the roof... Zwei and Sthesia were angry, an emotion he's not used to.-
-...He thinks he understands why Sthesia was angry. She didn't like how Zwei was speaking to 108. So Sthesia got angry at Zwei.-
-Although he is very unsure about why Zwei was angry at 108, he knows that he was angry at Sthesia for hitting him and not getting the information that he desired.-
-So many things that 108 is slowly starting to figure out...-
Main Room -> Basement (108)
-108 does in fact hear the noise from the basement.-
-He puts the deck away, and walks down the stairs as quietly as possible...-
-...At least until he takes a wrong step and falls to the bottom of the stairs, flat on his face.-
-...Depth perception issues are not his friend.-

She desires her prisoner suffer, not merely the material good returned.
-Speaks to Eliza-
How then ought this suffering be delivered? If she is as a magpie, then what object could have such value to her that it would elicit suffering to have taken? You request things unreasonable, things that you yourself do not grasp!