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Key: Konstantin: The Heartless Beta 10. Tell All
Konstantin
“It started at Russo’s mansion that night you sent me there. I could tell he wanted her; he had that same look in his eyes that most men have when they see her. But his look was more… slimy. I can’t explain it.” I started when we were all seated in Kai’s office. I had called for Zephyr to be present as this concerns him too.
“But why didn’t you check Russo’s place in your search of her?” Dimitri asks, leaning forward in his chair and resting his arms on his knees.
I shrug. “She hated the guy and his advances; I didn’t think she would head straight into his arms after leaving here.”
“It’s true; Lily didn’t like that the Alpha’s attention was trained on her,” Zephyr says with a nod and screws up his face. “Especially with that odd scent on him at the time.”
Kai frowns and looks at us both. “Odd scent? Describe it,” he urges. I look up at Caterina, then back at Zephyr. “Tell Kai your description, same as you did that night.”
He nods. “His dark ember and wood Alpha scent was overwhelming, but it was almost like he did it on purpose, to mask another scent. I caught a whiff of sulphur every now and then.” He says, then turns to me. “I was supposed to meet you in your office the following day to discuss it, but you were kept busy here because Kai had left to collect his mate.”
The memory returns slowly; Zephyr mentioning this to me and me telling him to come to me the next day, but Kai had left for Brooklyn, and I had to hold the fort.
“Sulphur? Like the scent on that beast Caterina summoned?” Dimitri suddenly says. This is when Caterina steps forward. “What?” she asks incredulously, looking at Dimitri then me.
“Now that you mention it,” I say, the frown on my face disappearing as I remember that massive dog-like beast we fought in the vampire’s lair. “Fuck, could that beast have been demonic? Like a Hellhound? Do they even fucking exist?!”
“Oh, they exist along with a lot of other nasty characters. Sulphur is usually associated with demonic possession or demonic activities.” Zephyr starts, and all of our attention is on him. “My mother’s father was a brujo before they came to the states, so naturally, she had a lot of stories and superstitions when she was growing up. One of them was that as soon as you stepped into a house that smelled of sulphur, no matter how faint, you were to walk out of that house backwards and pray because usually, it indicated a demonic entity was present.”
Dimitri shakes his head. “Demons? Are we really going to believe such bullshit exists?”
“Hey, we exist, and so do witches and vampires, so maybe we shouldn’t scratch the idea off our lists yet. Besides, can you explain why that beast disappeared as soon as Caterina came out of her trance?” Kai says, lacing his fingers in front of his mouth. It looks like he was deep in thought, then he looks at Zephyr again.
“Do you have anything that might help us further? Maybe your mother knows what we’re dealing with?” He asks, but Zephyr shakes his head. “I can try, but she abandoned her old ways and customs when she married my father, and you turned her.”
Something occurs to me then, something I had forgotten about entirely, and I jump out of my chair as disbelief hits me.
“Fuck! Why didn’t I think of this?” I say, pacing the office floor.
“Care to fucking elaborate, brother?” Kai asks, shooting me an annoyed look.
How did this fucking slip my mind? I didn’t think anything of it at the time because I thought that Beta just wanted me out of this sight.
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