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Jaemin is known for rejecting every alpha on campus, but a silent shared heartbreak leaves him entirely exposed to Lee Jeno, the only alpha Jaemin’s omega has wanted. Sinking into Jeno's arms feels like total heaven after a devastating rejection.
But when his own biology betrays him, Jaemin has to fake a smile to keep Jeno from seeing how broken he truly is.
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10 Jun 2026
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When the Lee Kingdom seeks to strengthen their political bonds with foreign Empires, prince Lee Jeno, the alpha heir, is expected to marry princess Na Minhee from the Greek-descendant lands of the Na Empire.
But what happens when he meets her older alpha brother, prince heir Na Jaemin? A boy both charming and intriguing with strange costumes and a strange religion? What happens when Lee Jeno starts to question his every belief, going against everyone to fight for his own happiness and sense of self?
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16 May 2026
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“Jeno, would you spend my heat with me?”
Jeno should say no, every rational part of him, the part that wants to protect his own heart, the part that doesn’t want to take advantage of not just any omega but Jaemin in a vulnerable state, is screaming at him to push his best friend away. It wouldn’t be fair, wouldn’t be platonic for him.
But as Jaemin leans closer, the scent of peaches and honey sweet on Jeno’s tongue, he feels his resolve shatter into a thousand pieces.
He gulps, throat tight, and gives a weak nod.
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04 May 2026
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Jaemin does not want gentle, not tonight, not when he needs to erase those shameless omegas’ touches, the memory of their lingering wanton gazes on his alpha.
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04 May 2026
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But Jeno tries to understand it, tries to narrow down the meaning of life in the patterns of leaves and the poison of pollen. His academic career has been centered around the levels to which organic life forms can truly communicate—more so plant to human communication—and thus far he has confirmed two things.
1) Plants have always and will always contain minds of their own.
2) People, by design, are stupid and flawed creatures.Bookmarked by lezed
23 Apr 2026

