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You Were Always Mine, Omega
You Were Always Mine, Omega
Author: 🌙✨ InkAfterMidnight

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last update publish date: 2026-06-18 17:23:15

Flash back

Kai's arms wouldn't work.

He pushed. He actually pushed hard. Nothing happened. The man behind him didn't even budge.

The smell hit him next  sharp, heavy, suffocating. It filled his lungs and scrambled his brain. He couldn't think straight. Couldn't focus on anything except the fact that he couldn't breathe right.

His heart was losing it.

Something's wrong.

Kai had turned seventeen last month without performing. Most kids got their secondary gender at sixteen. Some waited longer. But not him. Not yet. His parents had started the whispers  maybe he'd be a beta. Kai had hated that idea.

Now he was bent over a bathroom sink with a masked stranger holding him down.

The man shifted. Kai's stomach lurched.

"Stop," Kai managed. His voice came out broken. Desperate.

He heard himself make a sound he didn't recognize.

His whole body lit up on fire.

What the hell 

His skin felt raw. Every nerve ending screamed. His throat was dry. Even breathing felt like drowning.

Kai's fingers scraped the marble counter, trying to find leverage. Trying to push back.

His strength was gone.

How'd he even get here?

The Moonbeam day party. Right. He came with his best friend. They drank. There was music. People. Then... nothing. His memories just cut off.

Panic exploded in his chest.

He was trapped with an alpha.

And that alpha's scent was making him collapse.

The masked man leaned down to his ear. "Easy."

Kai's entire body froze.

"Won't last much longer."

"What won't?" Kai's voice shattered.

The alpha's grip tightened. "Your presentation."

The words slammed into Kai like a truck.

Presentation.

No. Absolutely not. He'd never 

But his body was burning. Heat was spreading everywhere. His skin was tight and sensitive and he was 

The alpha behind him laughed.

Pleased. Satisfied.

Like he'd just won something.

Kai realized the truth then, and it destroyed him.

This wasn't natural.

This was being forced.

The words left Kai's mouth before he could think.

"I've never gone into heat."

A quiet laugh came from behind him.

"Look at yourself right now. What does that tell you?"

His mouth opened. Nothing came out.

Heat was crawling under his skin. His mind kept slipping. Every weird thing his body had been doing tonight the dizziness, the sensitivity, the way his pulse jumped at nothing it all lined up now, and the conclusion made his stomach drop.

This couldn't be happening.

Not here. Not now.

The man closed the distance between them, boxing him in against the counter.

"Your body already knows what it needs," he said. "Fighting it only makes you suffer longer."

Kai's back went rigid. "Needs it for what?"

The answer pressed against him, solid and unmistakable.

A sound tore out of his throat. Humiliating. Involuntary.

"You're in your first heat," the alpha said, utterly unbothered. "My pheromones are the only thing keeping you upright right now. Pull me away and you'll collapse inside of a minute."

The heaviness hanging in the air. The overwhelming smell that had been suffocating him since he walked in.

That was him. That was all him.

"I don't want this," Kai gritted out. "Not from you."

A beat of quiet.

"Then name someone."

The answer came without hesitation.

"There's already someone."

"You're admitting you're an omega, then."

"Why does that make you sound satisfied?"

The man's hand pressed flat against him. "Because your heat started the moment I walked into this room. I caused it."

The air went out of Kai's lungs.

Triggering another person's heat was one of the few crimes that carried an automatic sentence. No exceptions. No appeals.

Except for the people the law was never written to touch.

"That's a criminal act," Kai said sharply.

"When ordinary people do it yes."

Something about his certainty was worse than any threat.

"My bloodline puts me above that charge. An Chen. You know what that means."

Kai knew.

The Weber twins. Gabriel and Felix. Royal blood on their mother's side, Chen blood on their father's. Famous for moving through the world like rules were suggestions written for other people.

Was he really trapped in a bathroom with one of them?

It didn't track. Those two had never once looked at Kai like he existed. And Alex Alex was always somewhere nearby, always between Kai and anything that could go wrong.

But even Alex's reach had a ceiling. Royal privilege sat above personal protection. Above most things.

"Claiming a bloodline you don't have carries its own charges," Kai said, hunting for steadiness in his voice.

"I'm not claiming anything false."

The heat in Kai's gut flared. Traitorous. Unbearable.

He looked down.

His pants were gone. He genuinely could not recall when that had happened.

Something close to terror moved through him.

"You don't have the right  " His voice cracked. He steadied it. "I belong to someone. An alpha. So back off."

The man went still.

One full second of silence.

"You're lying."

"I'm not."

"Who." Not a question. A demand, stripped of any patience.

One name. The only name that had ever made Kai feel safe. The only name he'd been carrying quietly for longer than he wanted to admit.

"Alex Kim is my alpha."

Nothing.

No movement. No response. Just a silence so total it swallowed the sound of the music downstairs.

Then the man started laughing. Really laughing the kind that bounced off the tiles and had no warmth anywhere inside it.

Kai's heartbeat turned ragged.

The laughter cut off like a switch flipped.

The man's mouth moved to his ear.

"Funny thing about that name."

His voice came out soft. Almost gentle. More threatening for it.

"What would you do if Alex Kim was already here?"

Kai's body had betrayed him completely.

He stood there shaking, and the masked man found it funny.

"You still don't get it," the stranger said, almost gently. "Sweet little omega."

Kai opened his mouth to fire back.

Then the heat hit.

Not warmth a full-body crash, like being pulled underwater. Every thought he was holding onto dissolved. The anger, the plan, the reasons he'd been fighting gone. His own instincts shoved him aside and took the wheel.

He stopped being Kai.

He became something that only knew want.

After that, the night broke apart.

Voices. Music bleeding up through the floor. Hands. A black mask. Darkness swallowing everything in between.

He didn't know how many hours passed.

He didn't know much of anything until the cold morning air hit his face outside.

His legs were unsteady. His head felt cracked open. The walk to the street took more effort than it should have.

Kai tried to piece the night back together.

A mask. Black.

A voice he almost recognized but couldn't place.

Arms that had held him like they had every right to.

That was it. That was all that was left.

He told himself the gaps were a mercy.

He didn't believe it for a second.

Because underneath the missing hours, one thing had followed him home clean and sharp and inescapable

Shame.

Not the vague, embarrassed kind.

The kind that sits in your chest and tells you the truth is worse than what you can remember.

And Kai was terrified it was right.

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  • You Were Always Mine, Omega   11

    Then nothing.Then Kai swayed backward slowly, involuntary body taking over where resistance had been.Alex put a hand on his back and kept it there.They waited. The toy was designed to work like a real alpha, so the lock could hold anywhere from three minutes to ten. He hadn't checked before using it. He wasn't going to ask now. Kai could barely breathe, let alone answer questions."Don't go," Kai said anyway.Alex looked down at him. Even now, even like this still surprises him. "Not going anywhere."He meant it. Knotting, even artificial, was not the moment to leave someone. Pulling an alpha's presence mid-cycle would only confuse Kai's body further. It would hurt him.Alex didn't hurt Kai.He ran his hand slowly up and down the omega's back and waited while the cycle ran its course. Gradually, Kai's temperature started to drop. He shivered.The pile of clothes on the floor was out of reach. The nest wasn't an option to disturb. Alex made a decision.He lowered himself, slid unde

  • You Were Always Mine, Omega   10

    "I don't have anything here," Kai said. "Pills are in my apartment. I wasn't due for another week. And you don't have""No.""We're both primes," Kai said. "If we"The sound Alex made was not the sound of a man who had just received bad news.The wave of pheromones came without warning. Not ambient, targeted, deliberate, landing directly on Kai like a physical weight. His vision blurred. His muscles stopped taking instructions. When he came back to himself, Alex had three fingers working inside him in slow, thorough strokes, and his own body was doing its best to keep them there."You're still telling me to stop," Alex said, "but the rest of you is being very clear about what it actually wants.""Stop" It came out wrecked. His hips moved backward on their own.Alex reached around. Kai's voice dissolved entirely."Tell me," Alex said quietly. No theatrics. Just the words, and the low certainty behind them. "Tell me what you want from me.""I can't say that.""Then we stay here."Fear a

  • You Were Always Mine, Omega   9

    The door opened inward into dark space.He guided Kai through the entrance and stood at the threshold.If he went in, the plan changed. Kai didn't know who he was yet. Didn't know the name behind the face, or what it meant. Going in before that conversation happened wasn't something Alex could undo.He stood there for one long moment.Then Kai said, "I can call the alpha I was with. He'll come for me. Thank you for"Alex stepped inside. Let the door slam.The lock clicked shut.Kai stared at him.The studio wasn't a small kiln in the far corner, two worktables running through the center, a full row of pottery wheels against the left wall but Alex filled it differently than the space accounted for. His presence had always done that. Even when Kai was fifteen and Alex was just Marco's older brother who made people move out of hallways without asking."Alex?""Your heat is accelerating." Alex scanned the room without urgency. "You should handle the basics while you still have the coord

  • You Were Always Mine, Omega   8

    His heart opened like a fist unclenching. All at once. No warning, no ramp-up. One moment he was standing in a drinks queue, and the next his entire body had made a unilateral decision that overrode everything else.Emma said something beside him. He didn't hear it.Across the marketplace, Alex's head lifted.Their eyes met for exactly one second.Kai ran.Alex hated this city when it was like this. Noise stacked on noise, strangers pressing too close, everyone performing cheerfulness for a parade that had started losing floats to the weather an hour ago.He had a headache. He'd had it since morning."You should announce yourself to Marcus," Gabriel said, stopping at a jewelry stall and picking up a bracelet without much interest. He paid for it anyway and pocketed it."The emperor already knows he's back," Felix said. "He always knows.""End of the week," Alex said. "I'll schedule something."Felix made a face. "You're giving us orders on our own planet now.""Technically it's everyo

  • You Were Always Mine, Omega   7

    Marco sat down next to him, uninvited, and pulled a cookie from a paper bag. "You've checked your wrist five times since I got back. You're not even trying to hide it.""I sent Emma a text. That's it.""And?""And nothing." Kai tugged his collar up. His face was doing the thing it always did broadcasting everything while he said nothing. "Drop it."Marco ate the cookie in one go and chewed slowly, watching him. Then: "Alex is back."Kai's head turned before he could stop it.Marco grinned."When?" The word was already out. Kai pressed his lips together, too late."Found out at the party. He was actually there that night." Marco's grin faded into something less fun. "He's the one who texted me. Said you'd gone upstairs drunk and to go check on you."Kai sat with that. Alex had been in the same building. I had seen enough to get worried. And had still chosen to send Marco instead of walking up the stairs himself."His contract training ended," Marco continued. "He's probably on leave b

  • You Were Always Mine, Omega   6

    One week left on the calendar.His heat wasn't due yet. Kai knew that. But knowing didn't explain why Emma's scent had stuck with him for two straight days or why his body had responded to it like something familiar instead of something to reject.He stared at her contact name on his multislate.I opened it.Empty thread.He typed fast, kept it short, sent it before his brain could interfere. Casual. Normal Fine.The screen went idle.A couple drifted past him holding warm drinks, cinna-cider from the smell of it. Sweet and spiced. Kai turned his head away before his brain could do anything stupid with it.One step at a time. A date first. Everything else later.Thunder groaned above the campus rooftops. The sky had been swallowing itself since morning grey eating blue, clouds stacking low and dark. Flood warnings. His parents had called twice. He'd let both ring out. Sitting in his room watching a wall was not an option. His wrist buzzed.He grabbed it.Package en route.He set it

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