Chapter Twenty-seven: Forgotten Love

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I never put fore notes on my chapters and only type a short idea in the beginning. But today I offer you an 8k word chapter all because of Haikyuu's end TT-TT This is a preparation for Kagehina so its an Atsuhina chapter T-T I didn't update for a whole week because I was re-reading the manga, re-watching the anime, and was reading many au's to distract myself T-T


#ThankYouHaikyuu


P.s: Did I mention how I suck writing fluffs? Cuz I do.


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Shouyou's life in Helios. The memories of the love he doesn't remember. The Declaration.


Pages before a new chapter in Shouyou's life.



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It was cold.


Winter.


The same walls were simply just stone.


Testified the day.


A small orange-haired boy, just reading alone inside the castle's library, fascinated by every picture that stoked his imagination.


He was seven back then, really just a child. But people were expectant for him to become king.


And of course present as an alpha on his thirteenth name day.


Helios wasn't a nation that discriminated the secondary-gender dynamics. In fact, unlike the Continent who had no laws to protect omegas, Helios had them. They put up laws that not only protect omegas but also promote equality to all secondary genders, giving each a chance to prove each other.


Yet within the royal courts, it had been always a requirement for the ruler to be an alpha. Not only because of their natural superiority, but also the fact that pheromones and other factors play an important part in reigning as a king.


Before the Continent had male omegas, Helios was ahead of them.


They had a long history and a broader knowledge in secondary-gender. Basked and funded over the years, passing on to scholars and doctors, researching and learning truths about the dynamics.


Over a decade, they realized that the three major divisions of the dynamic—alpha, beta, and omegas— have a sub-classification. Thus, birthing to terms such as; submissive, dominant, and neutral. Creating a bigger way to link the people to each other by being aware of differences. Soon, they began to become warmer to omegas. Generations who grew hearing in class how a life of an omega goes, saw that discriminating such people is pointless and shameful.


Respect became a norm.


Everyone in Helios were aware of how the Continent treats omegas and are hoping that one day, all the hatred they have will be long gone eventually. That their discriminating hearts will accept.

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