Dorothea didn’t give much thought to the whole Fidelia situation at first. It was only when she was going through last year’s business reports that something odd jumped out at her. Fidelia’s team had the lowest numbers, year after year, always dead last. Yet somehow, Fidelia’s paycheck was just as high as everyone else’s. In fact, at the supervisor level, she was earning just as much as the supervisor of the top-performing team.
Curious, Dorothea had Nash pull up some data. Turns out, Fidelia had only been with the company for two years and had already climbed up to a supervisor position. No matter how you spun it, it looked like she had some powerful connections higher up. Who those connections were, Dorothea still didn’t know.
She grabbed the report and went straight to Lenard’s office.
“Lenard, do you have a minute?”
He looked up from his computer, a rare break in his day. “Dorothea, what’s up?”
She got right to the point. “I wanted to talk about how salaries are distributed in the sales department.”
Lenard’s eyebrow arched, just a little. “You mean Fidelia, right?”
Dorothea hadn’t expected him to call it out like that. Her main worry was that Lenard was the one who’d put Fidelia in her position. But with him being so upfront, it was probably not him.
“Fidelia was placed in our department by someone. Her salary’s being topped up by someone else,” Lenard said.
Dorothea narrowed her eyes. “Who?”
Lenard just smiled, not giving anything away. “If I told you now, wouldn’t that look like I’m picking a side too early?”
In that instant, Dorothea understood exactly who was behind Fidelia.
“Lenard, there are no sides to pick. I own the majority of this company. Even Walton can’t tell anyone where their loyalties should be.”
Her confidence made Lenard look at her with new respect.
“So you’re Eaton’s daughter.”
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