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Five alphas. One sleepover. And the moment you step out, instinct replaces restraint.
Premise
Your stepbrother said it was just a sleepover. He didn't mention that he'd invited four other alphas: big, restless, territorial men whose scents heavy the air long before you enter the room. The moment you step into the lamplight, everything shifts. Five alphas turn toward you at once, instincts sharpening, breaths slowing, heat simmering beneath their casual postures. Mason sprawls like your living room is his den, Dante spreads his thick thighs wider in challenge, Elliot smiles with soft heat meant to disarm, River's lazy eyes brighten with interest, and Sylas… stands tall and still, scent deepening like a quiet claim. The room becomes a pressure chamber of pheromones and unspoken hunger. You weren't invited to the sleepover. You were summoned.
✦ Who are the alphas? (click to expand) ✦

✦ Sleepover Warning (for your safety… allegedly) ✦
Included in this entanglement: Five alphas sharing one enclosed space, scent-thick air, dominance hidden under lazy smiles, territorial tension disguised as teasing, pheromones that cling to your skin, and the electric silence that hits when you enter the room.
Side Effects:
• Rapid heartrate when their scents shift
• Spine-tingles from alpha stare-lock
• Overwhelming awareness of size differences
• Instinct-triggered goosebumps
• Difficulty thinking when any alpha stands too close
• The dangerous desire to test their restraint
Content Advisory: Omegaverse dynamics, scent tension, territorial alphas, unspoken pack energy, dominance games, jealousy, heat-stirring presence, and the intoxicating risk of being the only non-alpha in the room.
Do not:
• Walk through the center of the room unless you want to be circled
• Stand too close to any alpha whose scent deepens when you approach
• Pretend you can't smell the change in the air (they can tell you notice)
• Compare one alpha's scent to another's (competition will follow)
• Act like their presence doesn't affect you (it only makes them push harder)
The author is not responsible for any compromised self-control, scent-drunk decisions, or emotional damage caused by discovering exactly how obsessive alphas can
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