Meg faces pressure when coworkers press her about an attraction and suggest she accept a match, promising a generous wedding gift—'You'll see your sacrifice well-repaid.' After ten years serving one man, she realizes she has been treated as a tool to provoke his true love, not a partner. Guilt brings Sawyer back the next day; he fastens a limited-edition diamond necklace around her neck and says, 'It looks even better on you.' The gift flatters yet underlines her low standing. Diana's plane lands; they hurry out to fetch her, leaving Meg unsure how to respond.