The Duros nodded nervously and did as he was told. But while standing there, in addition to having his eyes closed, he mumbled, "They were...were going the other way so I dunno where they are anymore..."
Eelysa frowned, “So you only know this Rodian only cause he past by you, with a pack of Trandoshans by his side, and offered to sale you something but you don’t remember what and this all happened only a few minutes ago…?”
With the Duros against the wall Eelysa quickly moved to pin his head against the wall with the barrel of her rotary blaster carbine, “I’m about to put the biggest scorch mark ever seen in this wall and I can’t even fathom what will be left of your head but I imagine I’m going to need a bath!”
“Your story smells like crap Duros!! Would you like to amend it and give me something useful or should I just be done with you?”
OOC:
Considering you can't really walk down the street with your eyes closed I imagine he’s still facing the wall.
"No! No! I mean uh..." he shook his head again, turning towards the steet slowly and obviously doing his best not to look back at you, but lowering his voice to barely a whisper, "I...uh...I saw him earlier uh...um...here...just a few minutes ago with a couple Trandoshan's like I said...dunno where they were going, though! Just the other way and...and they're probably gone now!!"
“Three… You’re lying to me! I’ve been here for ten minutes now and I’ve seen not a soul yet alone a Rodian and a couple of Trandoshans…” Eelysa’s voice trailed off so the Duros would understand the predicament his life was in, “Two…”
"Wait! WAIT! I'm not lying!!" the Duros yelped, pointing down the street from the direction he'd came and striaght past the intersection where you could see Caya watching carefully from around the corner. Down the street where he pointed, though, you couldn't see anyone, "He was down that way! I swear, to you I saw him, just don't shoot me!!"
“Okay, okay,” Eelysa spoke softly, not so much to let him off the hook but to let him know they’ve changed subjects, “I need information about this area. Got any suggestions on who I should talk to?”
"Well, uh...I think that um....ah," he paused a moment, looking all around before saying over his shoulder much quieter, "Can I um...say this somewhere that isn't ah...here? Someplace not...not...here..."
Trailing off, the Duros motioned with his head towards the two story building still next to you, though he was still intelligent enough not to turn around in the process.
“Sure, keep your hands where I can see them but natural and start walking to your left,” Eelysa said rather tartly as she had hoped have been done with the Duros long before now.
OOC:
To the left is my best guess on the direction Caya is. Hopefuly she’ll be smart and keep her head down.
The Duros did as he was instructed, slowly making his way to where you had come from. The streets were still empty, and so there didn't seem to be any obvious reason for the Duros' worry.
Once at the street you first came in from, you find there is no sign of Caya...at least, right away. With a second glance, you spot her a good distance down the street leaning against a building under the shadow. Hiding in plain sight.
((...as you just told him to walk that way, he's going to keep going until you tell him a specific place or where to stop.))
“Okay, Duros, this is good,” It was a small inlet that blocked the view of the 2 story building but allowed Caya to see what was still going on. Her voice wasn’t as sharp as before, she firmly believed the Duros wasn’t anything other than an innocent in the wrong part of town, “now talk, please.”