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I wish I could. But y’all need to know what the butterfly effects are doing to the people around him. Or else it won’t make sense for the people who read the books, or the mismatch information in future relationships and the incoming chapters.
There is five. But only three hatched. 🐣
Oh, it just means a monogamy relationship between the main characters in the story with a Happy Ending. ☺️ A lot of stories here have Polyamory relationships (Harem/Reverse Harem) for their main characters and I just wanted to state that my story isn’t like that.
lol, is this your first time reading about Omegaverse? If it is, don’t worry, here’s a short explanation; Omegaverse is a hierarchical society where individuals are categorized into three main dynamic roles: Alphas, Betas, and Omegas. Particularly in the context of romance and erotica, and it typically involves elements of dominance, submission, and knotting (a fictionalized form of mating). Alphas are typically portrayed as dominant, strong, and protective individuals. They are considered the leaders of the society and are often shown as having strong instincts and pheromones that attract other dynamics, particularly Omegas. Betas are usually depicted as the most common dynamic. They do not have the same heightened instincts or pheromones as Alphas or Omegas and are often seen as the "average" members of society. Omegas are portrayed as the most submissive and nurturing dynamic. They are usually the most sought after for mating due to their ability to bear children and their unique pheromones that attract Alphas. In many Omegaverse stories, male Omegas are included as a variation, allowing for male pregnancy in the context of the story. In the world of Omegaverse fiction, the concept of male pregnancy is a common trope. This is typically explained through a fictional biological process in which male Omegas have the ability to conceive and carry children, often referred to as "mpreg" (male pregnancy). The specifics of how male pregnancy occurs in these fictional worlds can vary widely depending on the author's imagination and the rules they establish for their particular Omegaverse setting. Some stories may involve a biological process akin to traditional female pregnancy, while others may involve magical or supernatural elements to explain how male Omegas can bear children.