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you by chance in the lab last week when she had the fainting episode?”
    “No, I wasn’t. Amanda and Melissa were there though. It’s my understanding they helped her to the infirmary.” As he finished speaking, Andrew gestured over his shoulder in the direction of my office door. “Should I get them? I’m sure they could tell you about it.”
    I shook my head. “No, I’ve been briefed on what happened. That’s not necessary.”
    “Oh, okay.”
    “No, Andrew. I’ve asked you here for a different reason. I need something from you.”
    Confusion spread across Andrew’s face. It was understandable. Our discussions didn’t usually have clandestine overtones to them. He listened as my statement hung in the air between us, while he waited for me to elaborate.
    I leaned forward a bit and continued, “What I require is someone to be my eyes, and ears, in the lab right now. Any behavior that could threaten the progress of the Link Protocol could be detrimental to the entire future of the company. Do you understand?”
    His expression darkened with concern.
    “Um, no, not really. Is there something you’re not telling me Gabe?”
    I shook my head. “No. Not at all. It’s just that this a critical time for the company and I need people I can trust without question to keep the work on track. That’s it.”
    Andrew nodded. “Well, okay, but why me? Why not Colin? It’s his lab, his team.”
    As he spoke, I interlocked my fingers on the desk in front of me. “True. But Colin’s gonna be buried deep here soon with other work surrounding the project. And anyway, you’re not a substitute for Colin, Andrew, you’re my first choice here. Okay?”
    Andrew considered my request in silence for a moment or two before he started to nod.
    “Um yeah, okay Gabe, sure. Whatever you need. What did you have in mind?”
    I smiled as he agreed with my request.
    “It’s real simple. If anything unusual happens in the lab, I need you to let me know.”
    “Unusual how? What do you mean?”

“Um, anything out of the ordinary that’s not directly related to work on the project. For example, like Fiona’s fainting episode. Strange behavior, gossip, what have you. It's for the good of the project and if we’ve got any instability in the team, it needs to be dealt with right away. I’ve got something I’m going to be discussing with everyone later. Bottom line is it could create in a change in team dynamics and if it does in a way that’s harmful, I need to know about it.”
    As I finished elaborating, he remained quiet for a second or two before speaking.
    “That’s a bit mysterious but um, okay, not a problem, Gabe,” he said at last. “You can count on me.”
    Unlocking my fingers from each other, I placed my palms flat on the desk and a moment later, pushed myself into a standing position. I extended my hand towards his shaking it with a firm grasp.
    “Excellent, Andrew. Excellent.”
    A few hours after my talk with him, I summoned the lab team to the conference room for the meeting I’d mentioned to Andrew earlier. I had a notion about how to get more productivity out of them and ease Fiona out of her comfort zone a bit. If my hunch about her was correct, I sensed she'd rise to my planned challenge with enthusiasm. And so it was I stood before them at the head of the conference room later that day. Rubbing my hands back and forth with an easy rhythm, I began to speak.
    “Before I get to the details of why I’ve gathered all of you here, I just want to tell you how pleased I am with the progress you’ve made on the Link Protocol so far. That said, I’ve been through similar fund raising efforts in the past. Time seems to have a knack for getting away from you when it’s needed most and even though we’re doing well, there's room for improvement. In short, things have got to move more quickly.”
    I paused for a moment to gauge them for any immediate reaction. Seeing none, I continued, as I was sure what came

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