Rhett shook his head. "Direct questioning would yield quicker results, Alpha. We can detect deception, and inconsistencies, and potentially uncover crucial information. That will only be possible when we confront them directly. We do not have a reason to cower or hide behind shadows. We helped them. We also have the right to question them."
Beowulf glanced at Darius, who met his gaze with a nod and a grunt. "I like Rhett's plan, Beowulf," Darius declared. "If you trust him to lead the investigation, I'm willing to lend a hand."
Rhett felt a pang of unease. Why was the Alpha deferring to the Beta on such a critical decision? He didn't like this. He knew his dislike for the Alpha was justified.
Anytime he had a bad feeling about a person, it was always justified.
Beowulf seemed to be thoughtful for a while and finally, he cleared his throat.