August is terrified. That’s right, August The Great, the most successful conqueror of his time, the prince who will rule a thousand kingdoms is scared. A few months ago, he had his coronation, finally taking his fathers place as king of Aurora. As a gesture of good grace to the new king, the neighboring kingdom of Elysium gave August their most coveted prize, submissive omega from the Hera Institute. The Hera Institute is a school made to train the most beautiful and docile submissive omegas to become future spouses. Although they typically go to the nobles of Aurora, the best are saved as gifts for neighboring kingdoms, and August was given their best omega of all, Pallas. Now, August is running around, making sure everything is perfect for his husband, everything is scented, every piece of fabric is extra soft, all the colors specially selected, jusy for his precious omega. Why? Well, submissive omegas are a renowned and rare prize. TJEY are characterized by their beauty and submissiveness of course but also by their sheer fragility and sensitivity and constant need for a strong alpha to care for them. August, as an Enigma, the most powerful and dominant of all alphas, is taking his responsibility to his omega to the next level. Additionally, submissive omegas are the rarest second gender however the only second gender tjat can conceive enigmas, making them particularly necessary for any king hoping for powerful heirs. Lastly, a good submissive omega is the ultimate sign of power because it means your are powerful enough to even posses one and also be able to take care of them and are used to showcase wealth and control to all neighboring kingdoms. What Augusy doesnt know is that his “perfect submissive omega” is actually a lethal machine, a gift disguising a trained weapon. Hera’s school does not only train perfect submissive omegas but their best group, the one given to neighboring kingdoms, are also little assassins whose jobs are to get all the information they can and ensure no one ever challenges Elysium, and if the do, take them out.

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