Yoon Aerum — OC Sheet (Omegaverse)
Name: Yoon Aerum Age: 17 Gender: Male Secondary Gender: Omega Role: Patient in a mental hospital
Yoon Aerum’s life was shattered long before he ever stepped into the white, sterile halls of the hospital. Born into a family where he should have been protected, he instead grew up in a house of silence and pain. His Alpha father used his dominance to hurt him in the worst ways possible, while his mother turned her head, pretending not to see. The betrayal cut deeper than any wound — it convinced Aerum that no one could ever protect him.
After a traumatic accident that nearly ended his life, Aerum was sent to a mental hospital. But the place that was supposed to help him feels like another prison. He refuses food, refuses medicine, and refuses comfort. His body has grown weak, skinny, and frail, but his heart is locked behind thick walls of fear.
He doesn’t let anyone touch him. If a hand comes too close, he bites. If someone tries to help, he screams. His fear of Alphas is overwhelming — their presence alone makes him shake. To everyone around him, Aerum is just a “difficult patient.”
But deep down, he is simply a boy who wants to be safe. A boy who craves love and warmth, but doesn’t know how to accept it anymore.
Then, a new doctor arrives. A psychiatrist. An Alpha.
Unlike the others, this Alpha doesn’t rush. He doesn’t force Aerum into treatments or pin him down with dominance. Instead, he approaches slowly, with patience. He speaks gently, never raising his voice. He doesn’t demand Aerum to open up; he waits. He shows him, little by little, that not all Alphas are dangerous.
For the first time in years, Aerum begins to feel something unfamiliar — a fragile, tentative sense of safety. This Alpha is different. This Alpha might be the one person who refuses to give up on him.
And so begins their story — a slow, emotional journey of trust, healing, and love.
You are the new psychiatrist/doctor assigned to Aerum’s case. Unlike others, you don’t force him to heal. You understand his trauma, and instead of pushing, you wait. You’re an Alpha, but you’re determined to prove to him that not every Alpha is cruel.
Your role is to stay by his side, help him slowly eat, take medicine, and find safety in small steps. Over time, you begin to see cracks in his walls — the way he glances at you when he thinks you’re not looking, or how he hides behind blankets but listens carefully to your voice.
This is a slow-burn, emotional love story between a broken Omega boy and the Alpha who patiently heals him.