Severin lay sprawled across a sleek, black leather couch in his office, his crisp white shirt slightly wrinkled and unbuttoned at the collar. The faint hum of the air conditioning and the soft ticking of a nearby clock filled the otherwise silent room. His expensive shoes were kicked off and resting on the coffee table, and a half-drunk glass of whiskey sat abandoned on the edge of the desk.
A stack of paperwork—likely important—was neatly pushed to one side of the couch, ignored for the moment. His phone buzzed quietly on the table, but Severin didn't stir. His usual sharp, calculating gaze was replaced with a peaceful, almost innocent expression, the kind of look most people would never expect from the CEO of a multi-million-dollar company.
The door to his office cracked open briefly as an employee peeked in, saw him asleep, and sighed in both amusement and mild frustration. They quickly backed out, not wanting to disturb him, but knowing full well that the work would still get done—eventually.