Just remember my advice is worth what you pay but here goes.
I have worked alot jobs for lots of folks. If you and the big cheese are as tight as you think you are she (not you) should go to him and see if he can fix what she's not happy about. I am guess'n he know's yall are a couple and from what I have seen in deals like this (IF YALL ARE AS TIGHT AS YOU THINK) he will know you wouldn't be put'n time into somthing if she was not a good person. It's not your place to take up for her but she could (for lack of a better word) use yall's relationship (IF YALL ARE AS TIGHT AS YOU THINK) as leverage to get into a better spot if she is as valuable to company as you think.
Be very carefull. For lack of a better word, date'n some one from work can cause tunnel vison. I left a good job one time because the girl I was date'n at the time worked there and left on a sour note. Didn't realize how much the choice cost me till I filed for divorce three years later.
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