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    The Omega of Our House

    by mimi

    Alphas, vastly superior in every aspect, sought to pass down wealth and power to their alpha offspring to solidify their status. However, omegas, capable of bearing alpha children, made up only about 5% of the population, their scarcity and value exceptionally high. Consequently, most alphas did not form pairs outside their lineage, instead bonding with omegas within their family to continue their legacy. This practice, known as the “shared ownership of kin omegas” in alpha families, has come to be accepted as entirely natural in the present day.

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