Terenia's brows furrow as she watches Tora's quick swerving of the conversation. It brings up a distant memory, one that had seemed irrelevent at the time.
"You..." Terenia hesitates, not sure if she wants to say what is on her mind, "you were the one to offer to show me where the grass stores are at the base." This alone is certainly not enough to accuse Tora of hiding her identity, but there are other factors that strike Terenia as odd. For one, the halting way in which she speaks reminds her of Efaen, Jennor and countless other Andalites she has known over the years. And then there is the outfit she was wearing when they first met, officially. A skintight outfit with no shoes...
"Tora," Terenia says, pushing her voice down to a whisper, her curiosity overcoming her grief for a few brief seconds, "are you the Anda-"
Her words are cut off, though, by the abrupt demolition of the bar door nearby. Terenia jumps at the sound, her stool clattering backwards to the ground. On her feet, Terenia reaches for her Dracon weapon automatically, but finds that she is grasping at air. Then she sees that the man in the doorway is not an Imperial, there to drag her back to Visser Three (or at least, not visibly so), and is not one of the other rebels, there to make her pay for her deeds. It is an unknown, and the man clearly has no interest in her. She lets out a gasping sigh of relief and reaches down to replace her barstool, the contents of her conversation with Tora momentarily forgotten.
Trey is still on his knees, leaning over the wounded Hunter despite the fact that the doctor has finished her examination. He finds that he is fascinated by this alien's similarity to a creature from Earth - he has never seen an alien quite like that.
His thoughts are interrupted when wood chips are suddenly flying through the air, one catching him squarely in the head. The dirty, bloody bandage absorbs most of the shock, but the barely healed gash underneath screams in protest and Trey lets out a yell of pain. A trickle of dark blood escapes the bandage, running down his cheek.