“Ok…” he looks around, as if trying to remember something he was about to do. “Ah, right.” Without a word he slips back into his apartment, and returns some moments with what looks to be the mirrored door of his bathroom medicine cabinet. He pulls over one of the stray church pews and props the mirror up on it. “Mirror, mirror, on the pew, Be as a window, one with a view.” He taps the reflective surface once and it ripples like a puddle. When the ripples still, the mirror’s surface no longer reflects the Hollow but instead looks out into Mehdi’s flat. From this vantage one can see part of the minuscule kitchen countertop on which a small votive candle sits, unlit. ”There, now we can see anyone in my apartment. Tell your ghouls if they need to come in they can light the candle so we know to open the door.” He drags his weary form back over to his makeshift bed and collapses once more into the pillowed embrace. “Now… now I sleep.”