My professional headshot appeared along with a title that made the room gasp.
Josephine Drexler, Chief Strategic Consultant, Meridian Global.
Contract Value: $8.5 Million.
“Her expertise is transforming Fortune 500 companies,” Victoria continued. “Her digital transformation framework saved Technova $40 million in one quarter. Her strategic vision will guide Meridian Global through the next decade of growth.”
Eleanor stood frozen on stage, her mouth opening and closing like a fish out of water.
“Josephine,” Victoria looked directly at me. “Would you join me on stage?”
I rose from the head table and walked past Eleanor, who hadn’t moved from her spot.
The audience erupted in applause.
Genuine recognition from people who understood what an $8.5 million contract meant.
“This contract,” Victoria announced, “represents the highest consulting fee in Meridian’s history, because true value cannot be hidden or diminished, no matter how hard some might try.”
Marcus had gone completely white.
His phone was buzzing frantically, probably his business partners realizing his wife was worth more than his entire company.
Eleanor finally found her voice, but the microphone was still on.
“That’s impossible. She’s just a—she’s nobody.”
The entire ballroom heard it.
The live stream audience heard it.
The FBI agents monitoring the feed heard it.
Victoria smiled coldly.
“Mrs. Eleanor Drexler, I believe you were saying something about knowing one’s place in the world.”
The association president approached Eleanor.
“Ma’am, please return to your seat.”
But Eleanor couldn’t move.
She was watching her entire worldview crumble on stage in front of everyone who mattered to her.
Victoria wasn’t finished.
“Speaking of value, Josephine recently made a significant real estate investment—a stunning $4.8 million property in Malibu.”
The screen changed again.
The property deed appeared in full detail.
Owner: Drexler Consulting LLC.
Sole Member: Josephine Marie Drexler.
“That’s her house, not yours, Mrs. Drexler,” someone called out from the audience.
The voice belonged to Patricia Worthington, Eleanor’s own charity committee chair.
Victoria continued, her voice cutting through the murmurs.
“This property, purchased entirely with Josephine’s own funds, has been the subject of some confusion. Let me be clear: Josephine Drexler is the sole legal owner. No other Drexler has any claim to this property.”