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tennis court
18.2k | Explicit | by outropeace on ao3/@outropeace
summary:
Nearly every single Monday, a new wave of gossip about Styles appeared in Louis’ office, like a dysfunctional and very thirsty clockwork. Because nearly every single Monday, a new omega freshly out of their heat had to tell how fantastic their weekend with the alpha was.
And all thanks to Louis’ office mating cycle system, which consisted of a database of employees who needed partners for their heats/ruts. It was a practical and very useful system; employees checked the people in it and had to pick three of them from the list of candidates to spend their cycles with - just in case one of the three was unavailable for those days, they still had at least two options secured. His first year working there, Louis made the huge mistake of putting Styles as one of his options. Styles, of course, never made himself available for him, not even once.
Or Louis and Harry are co-workers and Louis is sure Harry hates him because he always refuses to help him with his heats.
tags:office, jealousy, hate to love, abo dynamics, omega louis tomlinson, light angst, domestic, praise kink, oblivious, mating cycles/in heat, nesting, comeplay, possessive behavior, size kink
tastes like summer, smiles like may
47.5k | Explicit | by outropeace on ao3/@outropeace
summary:
“Is this true?” Harry grabbed the beta by the shoulders. “Bryce, where did you hear that?”
“There’s rumors going around the castle,” he smirked. “Stories about his beauty and his cold attitude. They know he is an omega only because of his scent, but he has never had a heat.”
“Do you know what this means?”
Bryce smirk grew into a big smile. “He can’t give you an heir.”
Or: A cold prince, an alpha with nothing left to lose and a kingdom with a secret.
tags:hate to love, royalty, arranged marriage, loss of virginity, slow burn, abo dynamics, alpha harry, omega louis, dirty talk, louis in panties, jealousy, possessive behavior, unrequited love, non-graphic violence, angst with a happy ending, historical, feminization, additional warnings in author’s note