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Authors: Erin R Flynn

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I
shifted the box in my arms before responding.

Yes, I

m Special Agent Thomas,

I
answered
politely.
See? I wasn

t always a total witch. Just ninety percent of the time.

Is Chief Monroe available? Or can someone tell me where my office is?


Oh, I was told you weren

t coming until Monday.


I don

t really start until Monday, but I just cleaned out my old office and thought I could get my new one set up.


Let me see if the Chief

s available,

she replied
with a strained
smil
e
like she really didn

t want to
. Or maybe she just hated her job. Either way, I didn

t care.

Please have a seat over there.


Thanks
.

I
went
over to the
fairly worn-looking peach-colored
chair
on the other side of the room
where
she
had
gestured.
It creaked unhappily when I sat down as if protesting my using it.
Why was she so surprised I was here the Friday before? Didn

t everyone get their offices set up before they started? Not to mention I wanted the weekend to look over my new team

s files.


Agent Thomas?

a
man asked
,
walking toward me. I had a second to take him in
.
M
an, he was tall. Had to be at least
six
-
five
, about two hundred and fifty pounds
, dark
,
shorter hair, and soft blue eyes.


Yes, I

m
Special
Agent Thomas,

I answered
as I stood up from the chair, which let out another groan
. I shifted the box on my hip so I could extend my hand to shake his. Instantly I was swarmed
with images, some of which where I was
naked, spread out on what I suspected wa
s
his bed. Others showed me that he was a
shifter
as well, a cheetah.


I

m Agent Mike Harris
.

H
e
was
smiling, shaking my hand longer than I would have liked. I let him
have
another moment before pulling my hand back.


Nice to meet you, Agent Harris,

I replied.

Is Chief Monroe in?


Yes, he asked me to show you to your office,

Agent Harris answered
,
leading the way through a set of
wooden
doors.

Then I can
take y
ou
to
his office as well
.


Thanks, I

d appreciate it
.

I follow
ed
him, taking everything in as I went.
I made note of the dingy tan carpeting, the ceiling lights that had burnt out, the bits of paper and food wrappers decorating the room

s
various corners.

I also noticed the nume
rous cubicles where people seemed to be either chatting or playing
an assortment of
games on their computers
or checking their Facebook
.
There seemed to be a lot of agents doing absolutely nothing of use and not even trying to hide it.

Did you guys just finish a big case?


No, why?

he asked me over his shoulder.


Is it always like this?


Like what?

T
his time
he
turn
ed
to face me
with a quizzical expression
. I gestured around the room, showing the goofing off.


Like this!

I answered, not hiding my shock
.

P
eople lounging around and obviously not working.


Welcome to the MNSTR Squad,

he replied chuckling and went back to leading the way.

We only get called in for murders
where
the suspects aren

t human. Here

s your office.

I turned back to where he was pointing
.
The space
was large but filthy.
Dust covered the desk

s surface and the small trash can was overflowing with garbage, yellowed pieces of paper spilling over onto the floor.
I couldn

t ev
en hide the disgust
on
my face
that
they didn

t even bother to have it cleaned for me. I set my box down on the desk that looked like it was on its last leg of life and turned back to Agent Harris.


I

m ready to see the Chief now
.

I told him.


You don

t want to get settled in first?

I think he could tell I was annoyed then and started shifting his weight uncomfortably as if wondering if I might take it out on him.


Well since I don

t seem to have a power washer or a HAZMAT team,

I answered sarcastically.

I think I

ll meet with the Chief first.


Yeah, we don

t have a cleaning crew or maintenance,

Harris replied, obviously catching on to my meaning.

You

ll get used to it.


No, I won

t
.

I
rubb
ed
my
forehead in frustration,
as he turned to show me the way to the Chief

s office.

I work for the FBI, not some mom and pop private investigators.


Here

s Chief Monroe

s office
.

Agent Harris
pointed to a closed door
after a short walk across the main floor.

I

ll see you Monday morning, Special Agent Thomas.

He gave me a small half-smile before turning to depart.


Thanks for the tour
,

I
called out after him
as I knocked on the Chief

s door.


Come in,

I heard him yell from the other side of the door.


Got a minute, Chief?

I asked after I opened the door and stuck my head in.
I noticed that his office was not as messy as the rest of the place, but the carpet still needed a good vacuuming. Chief
Chad
Monroe had been working on something on his computer when I opened the door but backed his chair away
from it
and turned to face me as I came in.


Of course, Thomas,

he answered smiling.

Please, come in.


Thanks
.

I clos
ed
the door behind me before taking a seat on the chair in front of his desk.

Agent Harris showed me my office.


I know that tone
.

Chief Monroe rais
ed
an eyebrow.


Yeah, after the H
AZMAT
team has a go at it,

I
chirped
sweetly.

It might be able to be used.


I understand you

re used to the FBI that actually has a budget, Thomas. This isn

t that FBI.


What

s with everyone lounging around? They still work, right?


Yes, my agent

s work, Thomas,

he replied, starting to get annoyed with me and not hiding it well.

Our division is only a few years old
.
M
ost agents don

t take us seriously. Our funding and case load is a direct result of that.


Fair enough
.

I
conceded
, realizing I had to keep my cool. Let

s not piss off the boss who

s a vampire before I even officially start.

What can we do to change that? How many team leaders do you have?


One,

he answered, smiling widely, showing his fangs.

Oh, I had a sinking suspicion I wasn

t going to like the answer to my next question. What the
heck
was going on here?

One other than me, or one including me?


The lat
t
er
.

H
e chuckled,

This entire office is going to fit under your purview. You report directly to me.

Okay, I could do this. This office obviously needed a firm hand and a straight shooter.

How many agents?


Seventeen, five directly under you. The rest I would like to be under them. I

ve already cleared it with headquarters
.
W
hile I will remain Section Chief
,
y
ou

ve been promoted to Division Chief of MNSTR, Thomas.


I

m sorry, can you say that again, sir?

I asked leaning forward, assuming I had mis
understood
him.


You heard me, Thomas
.

Chief Monroe fold
ed
his hands on the desk
,
and
look
ed
me directly in the eye.

What happened with your Bernard case shouldn

t have happened. I have almost ten
agents
in here that knew Bernard was a shifter. But
your
team didn

t know because no one told us about the investigation.


Honestly, it never crossed my mind to ask, sir. I assumed he was human.

I felt stupid about that now. It should have been protocol to check with other divisions when pulling background. But then again, it should have been in the system with Bernard

s file. So it wasn’t just all on me.

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