âYou fucking idiot, that is not Osiris! Or Officer Tuck! That is the fucking Strigoi, and you let him slip right past you!â Marco shouts right as his fist collides with the desk.
The officer looks at the screen. His face pales, and his eyes widen as he shakes his head in what even he knows is denial. âNo, that is Osiris! I saw him with my own two eyes.â Flint says, and I almost facepalm myself.
Marco turns in his chair to look at the Officer. âAre you really that stupid? Do you honestly think Osiris came all the way to the police station to take a shit just to leave right afterward? Have you not remembered anything about Strigoi? We only just went over this last week after the last attack! Or are you truly that much of an imbecile?â Marco snarls at him. If he were human, Iâm sure his face would burn bright red in the display of rage.
Marco rewinds the footage, only this time, we follow Officer Tuck, who goes down and speaks to Alpha Derrick about being transferred to the council chambers in the city. He then talks to the two officers guarding him and finds out the route and time the council enforcers are arriving. There would be no need for anyone working here to need to know the route or the time they were leaving.
âHow is that possible?â Flint asks, staring at the screen in shock.
âBecause Strigoi can shapeshift, you bloody twit! You couldnât even recognize the change in your own damn Alpha! How did you even get this job if you canât tell the difference by his aura alone, idiot?â The tension in the office rises, and Marcoâs clearly at the end of his rope. I canât blame him, and I donât think I would attempt to save the fool if Marco decided to eat him.
âHow was I supposed to know? I have never met a damn Strigoi before!â Flint argues.
âYou just did; in fact, you had a good ole fucking laugh with one! You know your damn Alpha. You should have realized by his mannerisms, even his damn signature!â Marco points at the writing in the logbook.
Flint shakes his head and tries to come up with an excuse, but it is clear that it isnât Alpha Osiris; they donât even walk the same, but it leaves the question of who else it could be. We scan the rest of the surveillance footage, but he just disappears once outside the doors.
âYou couldnât tell by his scent?â Marco demands. Iâve been told up close that they have a very cloying scent of decaying flesh. This makes sense since, to become Strigoi, a vampire has to feed off the dead. It is why feeding off the dead is illegal for vampires. They feed off the dead too much. It sends them crazed, rabid. Itâs also how they inherit these extra abilities.
A Vampire feeding off the dead eventually kills them, and they come back as something more sinister.
Back when I was younger, my grandfather told me stories when vampires and werewolves were at war with each other, that some vampires purposefully became Strigoi to gain an extra advantage, which ended up being a later problem in and of itself.
Those additional abilities make it so much harder to identify a Strigoi and kill them. They are faster than a typical vampire and stronger. They can even compel/glamor other vampires and even werewolves.
Marco only has the ability to compel me while I am in human form, but itâs said that Strigoi can compel the wolf side, too, which makes them harder to kill.
Unfortunately, population numbers grew out of control, and the human governments had to work with the supernatural council to eradicate them; itâs also when the alliance started with humans. and the supernatural.
âNo, he was wearing a heap of aftershave, and it smelled cheap, too. Which I thought was a little odd, but he looks exactly like Osiris. How the heck was I to know?â his brows pinch, and he mutters something too soft for me to hear.
âAlthough, he was in a very good mood, which is odd, especially after everything that happened early at the borders between your two,â Flint says, pinching his lip between his thumb and forefinger.
Marco growls in frustration. âGet out! Marco snaps.
Officer Flint jumps, glances at me, then he rushes from the room, shutting the door behind him.
âFools, the lot of them!â Marco snarls. He rubs his temples and sighs.
âSo what now?â I ask him, and Marco leans back in his chair. He tosses his arms up in the air.
âI have no clue. We are still no closer to figuring out who it is; for all we know, it could be that idiot we were just talking to!â Marco exhales.
âNa, he smells alive,â I tell him with a laugh.
âWell, with any luck, he killed Alpha Derrick; that would be one less headache to deal with!â Marco states, and I chew my lip, trying to think.
âWhat are you thinking?â Marco asks, and I look at him to find him. watching me.
âNothing much, trying to figure out why they would go after Derrick.â
âNo idea. Maybe Derrick is in on it.â Marco clicks his tongue before leaning forward and typing on the laptop.
âWhat if it was to frame him? Throw us off their scent. Maybe we are closer than we think, and Derrick would be the perfect. scapegoat?â I tell him, and Marco seems to think for a second.
âBut why? It makes no sense,â I shrug. We donât have enough information to come to that conclusion yet.
âGo back to Elena, knowing that Strigoi is out there, and so is Derrick. I rather you out there than here.
An emergency Alpha meeting will take place in the morning, and Iâll send out the messages. For now, Iâll deal with this; you go back to Sondra and watch over my mate and my sons.â I tell him, getting up from my seat.
âAre you sure?â Marco asks, and I shrug. Itâs not like we could do much. Everyone is already out looking for Derrick, and now we are just sitting here guessing who it could be.
âIâll drop you home and then leave. Donât hesitate to ring me if you need me.â Marco says, pulling his keys from his pocket.