Abed, a place as full of life as Jillian had ever seen. She loved it, it was an uncommon pleasure to be inside such a city. Most of the time the cities she traveled to were bustling, but not exciting in the same way that Abed was. It brought a smile to the little woman's face, a damn good place to enjoy oneself and take time away from the burdens of travel and work. Jillian wasn't one to take breaks when there was work to be done, but she could certainly use a day or two's worth of rest and it wasn't as if she was actively working towards anything, just wandering aimlessly as she always did. It would be foolish to pass up such an opportunity to have a good time, they didn't come often!
The halfling spent plenty of time working her behind off, there was no shame in taking a bit of time to 'play'. Perhaps a trip to the tavern, or a bit of exploration around the town!
Of course, that particular line of thinking was cut short. The little woman had a tendency to find trouble and had a keen ear for other people's problems, and if there was one thing that seemed apparent, Abed was having something of a kidnapping issue. She had planned to take the time she was going to be in town to focus on herself, instead of others, but she couldn't very well ignore something so direly important with a good, clear conscious.
So the halfling found an inn with an open room, skipped the bar, and headed out into the streets. She had no idea where to start, she was an intelligent woman, but she wasn't suited to detective work. She lacked subtlety and the cleverness for it. She was, however, intelligent enough to know not to start asking around about it. The last thing she wanted was for activity to die down because whoever was responsible for the string of kidnappings caught onto her search.
So she did what she was best at doing and wandered about, with no real direction, relying purely on luck to get here where she wanted to go. Of course, this lead into days of wandering around the city in fruitless search for a faceless culprit (or culprits, more likely). She was determined though, she wasn't the sort to give up.
After a few days of this, however, her search paid off. A person dressed in a cloak, carrying off some child. It didn't take anyone particularly shrewd to pick up that something fishy was going on, and it wasn't the market. So with that being her only real lead she put her own cloak's hood over her head and followed the cloaked figure from a distance.
One of the wonderful things about being a Halfling of her size was that she could pass quite easily as a human child when she wanted to, and all her weapons were hidden underneath her cloak visible only as an outline against the thick material.
Following the cloaked figure, lead to more cloaked figures. If she had any doubts before, they were gone by the time the person carrying the child walked into the building.
Of course, now the issue was, what did she do from there? She put her hands on her hips and stared at the building, in plain view. She hadn't exactly planned on being sneaky. Perhaps if she.
"Hey!- What's goin' on in there?" She yelled after the figures in the most naive, childlike voice she could muster. She didn't really have a plan, just a vague idea of what she wanted to get done.