#82299 - It was a very confident Sara that met me for lunch; she acted like butter wouldn’t melt in her mouth. We chatted about how the business was doing and how we could improve turnover, we chatted about her splitting up with Ben and how it had affected her, I asked if she was ok financially and if she needed any additional help all the time propping for little glimpses of weakness, the meal came to an end and Sara was rounding up our conversation by saying how everything would be ok and that I shouldn’t worry, I took the opportunity to hand over a copy of the evidence I had collected and sat and watched as the colour drained from her face. I explained that her leaving really wouldn’t benefit me or the business as she had regular’s customers who only liked seeing her, I know absolutely nothing of running a salon and had no intention of tying myself up with learning the ropes, I needed her to stay at the business and she needed to carry on working to pay off her mortgage, quite simply I wan