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He Hates Me, He Loves Me Not

After being kicked out of the prestigious Wester Family, Kaiden has no choice but to work at a pheromone nightclub to moderate his excessive pheromones, or else he might spontaneously go into heat. On the night of his 19th birthday, he falls into the arms of the Alpha known to hate all Omegas, Damon Lin. The next day, the cold and ruthless Alpha offers him a deal: be his pheromone partner for a year and he will be set for life. What is Kaiden supposed to do when he can’t help falling in love with an Alpha who hates him, especially when said Alpha has a Beta lover? -- Damon Lin, the Alpha head of the Lin Finance Group, has a problem: it’s been three years since his last rut. His options are either to live with the sexual frustration or find his ‘fated mate,’ but where on Earth can he find an omega with 99.9% compatibility with him? On a night out with his friends, he drunkenly follows a scent that tantalizes his whole being and carries the solution to his problem to the backseat of his car. The next day, he offers the Omega a deal: be his pheromone partner for a year but don’t he dare be mistaken, he will never love him. Is it too late for regrets once he loses his fated mate? -- WARNING: This is BL omegaverse with R-18 scenes, unhealthy relationship dynamics, mentions of past trauma and abuse, and lots of angst.

99blueroses · LGBT+
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96 Chs

Damon at the Lin Manor

Damon leaves with a shot, some supplements, and a long list of people he suspects.

Dr. Medina says that he can't do anything more for Damon unless he checks himself into the hospital. Of course, Damon says no. His time is precious and the company won't run itself.

Naturally, his doctor knows not to disclose his condition—unless Dr. Medina wants his license revoked—but Damon reiterates how important it is not to inform anyone.

No, not even the police need to know. He doesn't want to be added to their catalog of 'victims,' much less give the media a trail to sniff after. He can proceed with the investigation himself. The fewer problems there are, the better for him.

Except, there is a problem. A big one, at that. He doesn't even know where to begin looking. There's too many to accuse—even though there's not a lot with the means, many have the motive. Are they after him or are they after something more?

Damon doesn't want to think; his head hurts.