The late morning sun streamed through the towering glass walls of Kabir Roy’s executive office, a sleek fortress of chrome and dark mahogany perched atop a skyscraper that pierced the city’s skyline. The room exuded power—polished floors reflected the golden light, a minimalist desk anchored the space, and a panoramic view framed the urban sprawl below, where cars glinted like ants under a cerulean sky. The air carried a faint hint of cedar from the bespoke furniture, mingling with the crisp scent of Kabir’s sandalwood cologne. He sat in a high-backed leather chair, his tailored charcoal suit accentuating his broad shoulders and chiseled jaw. His dark hair was slicked back, though a rogue strand fell over his forehead, and his hazel eyes, sharp with focus, scanned documents as the weight o

