D.C.I. Cawood’s Office (Upstairs, Norland Road Police Station)
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The D.C.I.’s office is the final obstacle, the last bastion of bureaucracy, the place where Shaf must beg for mercy—not for himself, but for Ryan. The door is closed, the light spills from beneath it, the sound of a pen scratching paper (implied) echoes like a death knell. This is where the real power lies, where decisions are made, where lives are weighed against protocol. When Shaf races upstairs, he’s not just knocking on a door; he’s challenging the system, begging for an exception, demanding that the force bend its own rules to save a child. The D.C.I.’s office is not just a room; it’s a symbol of the hierarchy that Catherine must overthrow to save her grandson. And Shaf knows that if he fails here**, Ryan dies.
Sterile, oppressive, dripping with authority—the air is still, the light is too bright, the sound of the D.C.I.’s voice (implied) is a low, measured rumble, a reminder of the power that holds Shaf back. The desk is a barrier, the chair is a throne, the files are a fortress—nothing here is meant to be broken, nothing is meant to bend. The only sound is the tick of a expensive watch, counting down the seconds until Ryan is lost.
The gatekeeper of the force’s response, the final arbiter of whether Ryan lives or dies. This is where Shaf must sell Catherine’s desperation as a legitimate emergency, where he must convince the D.C.I. that this is not a grieving sergeant’s breakdown, but a real, immediate threat. It is the last chance to mobilize the full force of the law before it’s too late.
The face of institutional resistance—the D.C.I. represents the rules, the procedures, the chain of command that stand between Catherine and her child. The office is not just a room; it is the embodiment of the system that must be overcome for Ryan to survive. Shaf’s knock on the door is a metaphor for the fight against bureaucracy—a fight he must win, or Ryan dies**.
Restricted to senior staff only—Shaf is not supposed to be here, not without an appointment, not without clear, unassailable evidence. The door is closed, the light is dim, the D.C.I.’s voice is a wall—and Shaf must break through it**.
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