A Rare One

A Rare One

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During a barbaric era in which omegas were considered nothing more than property, a prize to win and to keep, Koda had the misfortune to be born a male omega. That's why he had to stay hidden unless an alpha caught him. Nobody in his tribe knew about his existence, except for his mother who was trying to protect him. He would be safe as long as he stayed in their hut. He wouldn't be owned by an alpha, used and forced to carry pups until he couldn't anymore, as long as he stayed hidden from everyone... But it all came to an end when a rival tribe attacked his own, and Koda was found and brought to the chief of the rival tribe: a dominant alpha with red, piercing eyes.
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👉 COMPLETED 👈 In a world dominated by Alphas, Omegas were treated as "things to belong". Omegas doesn't really have their free will, married off to any alphas before they even hit their fast heat. If lucky, one could at least choose whom they want to belong to and they would be able get educated. Beta s were in between. They had freedom to live as they wished but there were certain limitations they had to follow. Alpha's were the ultimate ruler in everything, be it business, politics or any field. They were the ultimate ruler of the society. No rules or punishment were against them but they could punish an omega for their misbehaviour. In this unfair world there were to people where defying everything from the very day they were born. They were equal to one another.

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