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"I... um... admit to entertaining some hope in the matter," he says. Is he blushing? God, he hopes he's not blushing. (He is blushing.)

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"I have no wish to insinuate myself where unwelcome," says Linyabel lightly.

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"You would be very welcome," he assures her with utmost sincerity.

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"...by you, that is clear. I do have some concern about the rest of Barrayar, though. Considering." She gestures generally at herself; she might as well be labeled 100% Cetagandan, Manufactured On Eta Ceta, This End Up.

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"Well."

Yes. That.

"I won't pretend the population at large won't have... qualms. But my mother would love you. My father... might be wary, but could be won over. I don't know you well enough to be sure, but - from what I can tell, Gregor would like you. That's a start, right?"

He's just glad, in a bleak guilty sort of way, that Grandfather Piotr isn't around to form and express opinions on his grandson's Cetagandan wife-trophy. Hypothetical Cetagandan wife-trophy, he reminds himself firmly. Strictly hypothetical.

"Anway, if you were going to marry anyone on Barrayar, I'm your best choice by a long shot as far as general welcomeness," he adds. "My friends and close associates are preselected for tolerance. I may not be the most well-liked man on Barrayar, but anyone who willingly hangs around with me has got to be at least a little open-minded."
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"Imperial approval is, in most places where 'imperial' is a relevant adjective, an excellent start," agrees Linyabel. "As is a well-filtered list of associates, I suppose."

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"Anyway. I... suppose I shouldn't get ahead of myself," he sighs. "We still need to find the damn Key. And then get it back - and I do think I'd be useful on that mission. I'm the only trained intelligence agent you've got, at the moment. As far as I know. The job description may be 'courier', but the training's no different."

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"Yes. What do you need to operate? I am assuming Lisbet will help; she seems to like you."

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"Yes, I got a similar impression... Ideally I'd want some way to travel up to the appropriate ship in disguise, or otherwise concealed," he says. "Disguised as a ba, possibly, because some of them are as short as I am and hardly anyone seems to pay them any attention unless they're lying dead in unexpected places. And of course an accurate map of the ship would be extremely helpful."

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"It shouldn't be hard to get you a ba's uniform," Linyabel nods. "A map of the ships in question might not be available, but I can see if I'm wrong..." And with that she plucks the long black wand from her necklace - it detaches easily, revealing itself to have been tucked in a little collar on the chain. She spins it in her hand, pokes three points in the air, turns it around again, and - it projects something you might expect to see on a custom-programmed comconsole, but hovering stationary in the air on the plane she defined, even as the wand moves to jab at this and that and navigate her file trees.

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"...Nice," says Miles. "Is that a usual haut-lady tool?"

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"Nope," she says, grinning. "It's my pen. I made it."

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"Very nice."

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"I'm very fond of it." Eventually she has found what she's looking for. "Well, these are the models of the ships, and here are maps of them, but this won't show any customization that's happened since or tell you if the rooms have been purposed other than according to the maker's recommendations."

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"Yeah. Less than ideal, but - it's not nothing. Thanks. I'll want another look at whichever one of those turns out to be relevant, before I go up."

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"Lisbet may have a peripheral I can use to get them on flimsies, if you don't expect anyone to wonder why you have ship maps on flimsies?"

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"Mmm... at this point, I think it wouldn't be enough of a benefit to be worth the admittedly slight risk that someone will get nosy about them. If I only study the one ship, and only when I'm ready to go, then it'll be fresher in my mind when I'm up there and there won't be any risk of getting the two confused."

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"All right." She waggles the pen; the projection disappears and she puts it back on her necklace.

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"That is an amazing gadget."

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"I'd like to come up with a consumer version, but so far the best I've been able to do is smuggle about a third of the gesture recognition technology to a company on Escobar."

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"Well. I... hope you find the horizon of your opportunities broadening soon." Oh, does he ever.

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When the door to the office opens again, Linyabel slips back inside. "I wouldn't have expected you to have left the console open to calls," she comments to Lisbet.

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"I like to know when someone wants my attention even if I am going to ignore them," says the Handmaiden. "Lord Vorkosigan, your delegation will be missing you. I will make arrangements to contact you again soon, to discuss any further information we may receive."

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