Devine Office | Shalina
“Lunch break is over in ten minutes,” she said, her voice carrying the familiar, gentle authority. “Back to work.”
She sat down. She pulled out the original, handwritten logistics flowcharts from 1987—the ones her father had made when he founded the company. She laid them over her keyboard. Then, she began to type. shalina devine office
As they sat down, Shalina launched into a concise and engaging presentation, highlighting her expertise and the value she could bring to their organization. Her clients-to-be listened intently, their expressions transforming from skepticism to interest. “Lunch break is over in ten minutes,” she
The sink had erupted. But it wasn't water gushing out. It was a thick, iridescent sludge the color of a deep bruise, and within it, things were moving. Small, frantic things that looked like origami cranes folded from wet newspaper, flapping and dissolving as they hit the air. She laid them over her keyboard
“Everyone stay calm,” Shalina said, her voice cutting through the din. “This is a contained anomaly.”
And as everyone shuffled back to their desks, no one noticed that Shalina’s orchid had perked up, its petals now a shade of deep, quiet purple. No one noticed, because for the first time in three years, the office was just an office again. And Shalina Devine, the quiet spine of the chaos, smiled. Order had been restored. By her hand. And she would never wish it away again.
Shalina Devine, a highly respected and sought-after management consultant, sat behind her large, mahogany desk, surveying the sleek, modern office she had built for herself. The walls were adorned with framed certificates and accolades from her impressive career, and the floor-to-ceiling windows offered breathtaking views of the city skyline.