[ maine's only answer is a one-shouldered shrug, entirely indifferent. he's not invested enough in the barrayans and their war to start making wild, unsubstantiated guesses. as far as he's concerned anyone in the camp could be an ally to the traitor, from the guard vorhalas knocked out cold to the mighty piotr vorkosigan himself.
but he has a strong suspicion that byerly has a few thoughts of his own that he wouldn't mind sharing, so he sits, stretching his legs out beside byerly's and angling himself toward him, waiting patiently for whatever he might say next. ]
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but he has a strong suspicion that byerly has a few thoughts of his own that he wouldn't mind sharing, so he sits, stretching his legs out beside byerly's and angling himself toward him, waiting patiently for whatever he might say next. ]