Interior, Suge Knight's opulent Death Row Records office, Los Angeles, morning sunlight streaming through a large window, illuminating dust motes. A polished mahogany desk dominates the foreground, reflecting the sunlight. On the desk lies a thick, crisp check, catching the light and casting sharp shadows. Suge Knight, seen from behind, leans back in a high-backed leather chair, partially obscured by the desk and the back of his chair, the details of his expensive suit visible. Mohamed Abdi stands opposite him, his back to the viewer, framed by the window's light; one hand is reaching for the check, the other in his pocket, the pose suggesting a mixture of gratitude and ambition. The room is decorated with platinum records and expensive art, including a large, abstract painting dominating one wall. The air is thick with the scent of expensive cologne and the subtle hum of power, creating an atmosphere of both accomplishment and underlying tension. The focus is sharp on the check and the hands, with a shallow depth of field blurring the details of the office and the background, emphasizing the transaction and the significance of the moment.