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Alpha, Alpha, Beta? I Transmigrated into an Omegaverse as a boy?!

(MATURE CONTENT) I GOT HIT BY A TRUCK AND GOT INTO A STEAMY RELATIONSHIP WITH TWO FREAKING ALPHAS! I guess I was facing Karma. Who knew I'd be reincarnated into an alternate universe as a BOY?! And I became a BETA! why didn't I become an OMEGA? Afterall, I was more pretty than any male omega out there, probably because I was a girl in my last life. Well, living the life of a boy is so much easier. That way, I can do stuff I always snuck to do. Hehe. Ahem! Anyway, I got an apartment with two hot Alpha hunks, who I assumed to be dating but they weren't. They were something like friends with benefits. I somehow get involved in their 'relationship' and have to spend my day with at least one of them. It was exhausting but fulfilling. By the way, there seems to be something weird going on with my body. Do Betas become Omegas overnight? It might just be me being overly sensitive but just in case... If you wanna know more about what I'm talking about, read this new story. You'll like it. ********* Check out my other book It's Just A Picture (BL)

Byul_Byre · LGBT+
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That was easier than I thought

In the coming days, doctors came in and out of the house like they owned the place. It wasn't because of anything serious but rather, Hae-won was getting daily treatment, checkups, therapy and rehabilitation exercises.

His legs were too weak after being in a coma for over a year and so they needed to get them back in order.

A week went by, two weeks and three weeks and Hae-won was finally able to take ten steps.

Each time he tried to walk, his legs would tremble. It was almost like the feeling of walking on water in the desert but it wasn't a nice feeling. Why couldn't he just stay in bed? It wasn't like he was going anywhere.

His walking progress was slow and the doctors pointed it out to be either his brain being stubborn or that he was not fully awake or the patient didn't have that much zeal to recover. Thus, his inability to speak.