SweetScent
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Al just didn't want to get kidnapped. As it turns out, that's way harder than it should be.
Note from the author for readers who filter by completed works and only wish to read complete stories: This part of the series is complete, but the entire story is not. I don't want anyone starting to read an incomplete work without knowing what they're in for :)
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- Part 1 of How To Train Your Omega
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In a world ruled by the Alpha rank, Quinn is very much an "unusual" omega. He can walk like the Alphas, talk like them, and slam them into the dirt when the mood strikes. Considered the problem child of his family, he has always strived to be everything his mother told him an omega wasn't, both to prove her wrong and to prove to himself that he is more than his rank.
Unfortunately for him, his mother is a very influential woman -- not just an Alpha, but the Mayor of their city. And she cannot have a feral, omega son running around breaking the rules that keep their society from falling into chaos.
No, he must be brought in line, by whatever means necessary.
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- Part 1 of Elmar
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“The alpha set the mug down in front of Max, and took his own bowl when Isaac offered it. Max stared at the steaming mug a moment too long—it was blue with white speckles, a chip in the handle—before he forced his eyes back down to his folded hands. As tests went, this one was obvious.“
A continuation of “Seeking Shelter” by sphagnum, opening from Max’s first morning with the pack, because be the sequel you want to see in the world.
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After Katlego distinguishes himself on the battlefield, the emperor gifts him with an omega slave from his harem. Katlego is wounded, depressed, and has no use for such a slave. But he finds he cannot abandon him either.
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- Part 1 of Violets verse
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“There’s a new ‘three strike’ law, Jimmy, and you have just triggered it,” she said tiredly. That didn’t sound good. “The state is going to appoint you an Alpha.”
The chair slipped out from under him and he almost fell, catching the edge of the table in the last second. What. No. No no no no… That couldn’t be right, there was no way.
“What?” He didn’t care that he sounded like he was a second away from having a panic attack, ‘cause he kind of was.
Amanda didn’t look like she had been joking.
