Happyhamster72
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What Rightfully Ours
Fantasy Ellie Alan, a seventeen-year-old girl that about to turn eighteen has never liked her classification type, omega. Because of that, she spent seventeen years of her life hiding between gammas, in order to live a quiet life without her responsibility as an omega. It was until she met Matthew Bancroft.
Matthew Bancroft, the number one alpha of the Western Continent, with a power level of 99 that governs all the economy, society, and politics in the Western Continent along with two other alphas. All his life he was always built to be a leader because of his classification type. Therefore, a year ago when Hunter Page appears in front of him, he wasn’t pleased with that.
Hunter Page, the only sigma in the Western Continent, never thought that one day he would evolve into a sigma, which is the true leader that rules the Western Continent behind the curtains. The evolvement that made him the greatest person in the world was not a reality he could accept easily. Therefore, he made a plan to change the conditions of the world with the power he possessed. All of his plans seem to be perfect until he met Ellie.
The girl who was destined to be his.
All of their life changes after Ellie enters the world of the top classification.
Her presence as an omega on the Western Continent tore the feelings of Matthew and Hunter.
Change the direction of their thoughts and create new scenarios that might happen in the future.
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The injustice burned through me, a rage so pure it could tear the universe apart.
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Gasping for air, my skin smooth, my hair thick and dark-25 again.
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