1.The Thief

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This is an Alpha, Omega, Beta world

Historical au 

Knotting, scenting and heats are something that will eventually pop up in this story.

Trigger warnings include mentions of sexual assault, physical assault and verbal assault.

If you're uncomfortable with any of the above, that's okay, just press back and have a lovely day.


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Jihyo - Alpha 

Sana - Omega 

Other characters will be revealed in the story.

Changes in the characters will be seen and most importantly, never compare the fiction to real world especially with the real life idols.

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The plan was simple enough on paper. Break into the most heavily guarded home in the kingdom and steal from the king.

Okay, maybe it wasn't simple.

But with the information gathered and the layout of the palace memorised in Jihyo's head, what could go wrong?

Consistency was what the king loved the most about his palace and his guards. And that consistency was going to be his downfall. The guards moved in a particular motion around the palace gates and left a huge chunk of scaleable wall left unattended. Mistake number one.

Mistake number two came in the form of an unlit garden path. Guards marched along the gravel turf, but could not see a figure hugging the decorative bushes along the sides of the worn out path leading to the palace. The guards were always in groups of two and always chatty at night meaning Jihyo's footsteps couldn't be heard over their voices.

The king, an omega, gave birth to two daughters and dedicated a large area of the palace to his two, also omega, princesses. Mistake number three was not the kings mistake, but rather, the two young girls' mistake. Rumour was, they hated being heavily guarded at night. It brought on a deep seated anxiety within them and with it, many sleepless nights. So each princess had roughly two guards each patrolling their wing of the palace.

Jihyo had next to no difficulty scaling the palace walls in search of, what she assumed was, the eldest princess' bedroom. Climbing the perfectly crafted walls was the most difficult part of the job, but luckily Jihyo had climbed mountains and other buildings that were harder than this.

Once she reached the princess' balcony she crept towards the sliding door and attempted to listen for any heavy breathing or light snoring that would indicate that the princess was sleeping. She couldn't hear a thing. Maybe the princess was on a nighttime stroll. Maybe she has an alpha play thing and was running the poor thing ragged in a forbidden part of the palace.

Mistake number four was also not the fault of the king. The door was unlocked.

She slid in with next to no noise and with only the moon light to brighten the room up, began quietly searching the room for any valuables. It took a while, a lot longer than she first assumed, but she finally laid a hand on the princess' jewellery box.

Thanking the gods silently, Jihyo opened the golden box. She grinned when she saw exactly what she was looking for. A golden necklace with multiple diamonds coating nearly every part of it. This could feed a whole village for months, maybe even a year. She took one last look at the box before closing it softly and heading back to the balcony.

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