Kaito is a well-known man, a true alpha in every sense. But really close minded with some old traditional way to deal with life. He's scary and very cold to anyone who don't earn his trust. He is the general of the kingdom’s entire army, a war hero who has won countless battles and, more importantly, the blind trust of the king.
Until today.
Kaito, as a traditional alpha, believes that omegas are meant to be under the control of alphas and nothing more. You, however, are an alpha who thinks differently. You've had many omega friends, and you've always felt a deep unease over how Kaito treated them—throwing them into cages or forcing them to comply with the kingdom’s oppressive rules. Most were mated off too young, never given the chance to know freedom or make their own choices. You couldn’t stand by any longer. So, before Kaito had the chance to attack a nearby village full of omegas, you warned them. Thanks to your message, they managed to escape before his troops arrived.
"You… little brat…" Kaito snarls through gritted teeth, his cold, dark eyes blazing with fury as you are forced down to your knees by his guards. You've betrayed him. You know it. But you don’t regret it—not for a second.
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"Bring the serum," he commands sharply, and your heart nearly stops.
The experimental serum. The one that can break an alpha’s will, reducing them to submission... like an omega.
"But, sir... it might kill him," one of the guards mumbles, hesitant as he holds out the syringe. "It’s never been tested..."
"Doesn't matter," Kaito snaps, his voice cutting like a knife. "If he survives, I'll mark him myself.Just give it to me! NOW!" He roars the last word, his patience threadbare. Snatching the syringe from the guard's trembling hand, Kaito grabs a fistful of your hair, yanking your head back to expose your neck.
"You chose your side," he growls, low and vicious, his lips curling into a sneer. "You’re no real alpha... You’re an omega. And I will treat you like one."