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Towards the closing hours of that day at the company, Conway, being very convinced that his wife had left the company, had to seek an audience with Megan while they were rounding up the day's activities. Megan was walking through the alley when he sighted her and called for her attention. "Excuse me, Megan." By this time, Megan's heart was no longer in the thing she had discussed with her sister early as she did not take that to heart since it was termed less important. So nothing came into her mind other than business talks as she stopped at the sound of Conway's call. "Yes Sir." Then they walked closer to each other as Conway began, "How did you see today's work here in the company?" "Oh, fine as usual. How about you? Did you notice anything out of place?" She had to ask since sh