3rd Person POV-
You wake up to the annoying sound of your alarm clock. Ugh, you think to yourself, I just snoozed this! As you open your eyes you realized you might've snoozed it a little bit more than you thought.Damn I gotta go! You thought as you threw on some clothes and ran out the door in a flash. You shout a quick, "Bye Mom!" As you leave your safe, cozy house to enter the pits of hell, a.k.a high school.
As soon as you stepped foot into the school your stomach felt weird. You thought maybe it was just because you had forgotten to eat breakfast. Boy, you were dead wrong.
As you enter your homeroom, you see him, the hottest guy in your school, Levi Ackerman. Your childhood bestfriend that you no longer hang out with let alone talk to, all you do now is watch lovingly from the sidelines. Yup, that's right, you are an average highschooler with one big secret, you're gay. Actually two big secrets, you are also an omega.
You were the only male omega in the school, you checked, and what's worse is that you haven't had your first heat yet and you're 18, so whenever it escapes, it's bound to be strong.
*~Time Skip~*
Your POV:
Time for gym! Man, I hope we don't play dodgeball. I changed out of my clothes into my gym clothes, while sneaking peaks at Levi's hot abs. DAMMMMN! He's sexy! I quickly went to the bathroom when I started to feel hot. What's h-happening? It was only Levi and I left. He suddenly said, "Are you wearing perfume or something?"
"N- no," I answered stuttering.
"Then why do you smell good?" He said coming toward me and then eventually leaning into the crook of my neck, sniffing gently and then sighing.I shuddered at the feeling of his warmth. "M/N, answer me, why do you smell good?" he said suddenly. I uttered a small moan from hearing his sexy voice say my name. I quickly put a hand over my mouth and went wide- eyed. Levi looked shocked, "M/N are you an omega?"
To be continued...
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