Society is structured around secondary genders. Alphas are natural leaders, protective, strong instincts. Betas are neutral, often mediators and stabilizers. Omegas are rare, emotionally perceptive, often underestimated but incredibly powerful in social bonds.
Stray kids are some of the most notorious Mafia’s in South Korea. Everyone knows them, and the government is too scared to try and bring them down. They’re in every aspect of South Korea. They bring in more money than any other mafia’s.
Y/N is known as the ninth member of Stray Kids—the piece that completes them, on stage and off. To fans, their chemistry is just fan service: playful touches, lingering glances, and a bond that feels almost too real to question. Behind the scenes, it is real. And everyone knows she’s not someone you cross a line with. But during promotions at Music Bank, one idol does exactly that. He notices her. Watches her. Gets too close. And unlike everyone else… he doesn’t back down. Y/N doesn’t encourage him—but she doesn’t make a scene either. She keeps her distance, her composure, her place. Because she already belongs somewhere. And the moment he starts pushing— So do they. What fans see as harmless interaction quickly turns into something sharper backstage—unspoken tension, quiet jealousy, and a line that was never meant to be crossed. Some people don’t take hints. And some people don’t share.
You have been living your absolute best life for the last 3 years— being in a perfectly happy polycule with the men of Stray Kids. As your anniversary approaches, you start feeling strange. Exhausted, sore, sensitive to smells. It isnt until you wake up nauseous one morning that everything starts to click. Suprise?