BakuDeku - Omegaverse

BakuDeku - Omegaverse

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The world was a cruel place for an Omega to live in. Omega's had to live in constant fear of being raped, abused, or assaulted. An Omega had no political stance and once they find their Alpha their fragile lives are in the hands of those abusers. Most Alphas in the south treat their Omegas with cruelty and with harsh standards whereas the Alphas in the North showed more love and compassion.... FOR MATURE AUDIENCES ONLY includes mature themes such as abuse,rape, and sex. Not recommended to anyone under the age of 16.
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Izuku Midoriya, your average 19 year old Omega, finds himself hunted by royalty. The alpha heir to the throne of Nagasaki (idk bare with me), Katsuki Bakugou, is looking for his mate. there are many ways to find your mate. ~Heterochromia- one eye in each mate is the other mates colour. eg 1 mate = blue eyes other mate = brown eyes ---> each mate will have one blue and one brown eye - conceived at 20 - Common ~Markings- usually a mark where the first place your mate will touch you e.g shoulder for tapping you, most often coloured the same colour as the mates eyes (unless they have Heterochromia then its multicoloured) - often conceived at birth - rare ~A strong scent your mate has - often conceived at 16 - common 5 in gayfanfic - 6/4/23

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