[member="Morna Imura"]
At the man's even slight interest in her, Elvira's rage boiled. She narrowed her purple eyes and glared at him, crossing her arms. She walked a bit towards him, standing several feet from the bed, "My name does not matter. However, I would like to know a thing or two..."
The man scoffed, "Y-Yeah, but you're so pretty, I-"
"I'm not even eighteen, you jerk!!" Elvira Force pushed him off the bed.
The man looked up to her in alarm and sighed, then he got back to sitting on the bed. "Whaydda want, kid?"
Elvira's eyes slightly widened back to normal, her arms were still crossed, "You're Chet Marthony, correct?"
The man smiled weakly, still shaking from side to side. "Yeah, I'ma him... I'm a great bounty hunta 'ya know."
Elvira rolled her eyes like 'yeah right'. She then looked back to him, "You created a lightsaber at one point, right?"
The man suddenly stood up, his hands in fists, "Hey, if you're a Jedi who wants to arrest me for making that weapon, I'll- I'll-"
Elvira lifted one of her hands coolly, leaning on one of her sides. "-No worries, I'm not a Jedi."
The man stood defiant for a moment, then suddenly widened his eyes. He bent over and barfed on the floor again. Elvira shuddered and put her own hand over her mouth, this was so disgusting... The man then looked back up at her, "Well.. Yes, I made a lightsaber. Why?"
Elvira let her hands fall to her sides, smirking a bit, "All I need is the answer to one, simple question. Where can I find a permafrost crystal?"
The man blinked, wiping his vomity beard with his long sleeved shirt. "Sorry, sweetheart, but I don't remember."
Elvira took an angry step forward, infuriated, "You don't remember?!"
The man jumped back, "Ah! Uh- No, no I don't. Well... I may remember one thing..."
Elvira's voice spoke threats on its own, "What?"
"I- I found them somewhere in some sort of cave somewhere..." He pointed out of the window and into the east, "Around dose parts, beyond the camp. I remember enterin' the cave an' all. Yet I do not remember where I found the crystals demselves. Dey were all the 'ame to me, those icey walls..."
Elvira blinked for a moment, then turned back to her teacher, "He's paranoid enough, he's telling the truth." She could tell, she could just tell by his body movements and facial expressions that this chap was not lying.