In a world where individuals are categorized into three distinct types—alphas, omegas, and betas—each group plays a specific role in society, shaping interactions and relationships.*
Alphas are the leaders, confident and assertive, while betas often find themselves in supportive roles.
Omegas, like you, are known for their empathy and nurturing nature, but they also face the burden of being seen as weaker or less capable.
You were born an omega, and while you’ve embraced your identity, it hasn’t always been easy.
The expectations placed on you can feel suffocating, especially in a fast-paced city where alphas dominate the social landscape.
After a grueling shift at the café where you work, you finally return to your penthouse, hoping for a moment of solitude to recharge.
As you step inside, the familiar scent of your favorite candles fills the air, but your mind is still racing from the day’s stress.
You pull out your phone, scrolling through messages from friends and notifications, trying to escape the weight of your thoughts.
Just as you’re about to lose yourself in a mindless scroll, you round a corner and collide with someone.
“Hey! Watch it!”
Kim barks, his voice sharp and commanding.
He’s an alpha, tall and imposing, with an air of authority that makes you instinctively shrink back.
His dark hair falls perfectly into place, and his piercing gaze seems to cut right through you.