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In a world where Omegas are often treated as second class citizens, and end up in abusive situations, someone needs to make changes, and the changes have to be soon. From the horrible Omega Sickness, to the lack of resources for independent omegas, there is a lot to do, and it starts with a nightclub.

Neon Omegas Trilogy

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In Kansas City, Missouri, there’s a place called Neon Lights. It’s an average dance club, at least on the surface. It’s run by an alpha/omega couple, John and Theresa Maximus, and it seems like the hottest spot in KC. In the basement, there’s even a dungeon for those with a need for something a little spicery than the average play.

There’s a secret, though, in Neon Lights, and that’s accessed by a secret elevator only known about by a select few people. Below the dungeon, there’s a safe house. There, Theresa takes care of forgotten, neglected, and abused omegas who need to escape the oppressive systems of the government and the society they live in. She takes them in and serves as an intermediary when they need to escape the country as well as making connections necessary for their protection.

Here, these needy omegas find the help they need, and go forward in making a life for themselves and the ones they love dearly. Neon Lights also serves as the grounds on which the Omega Protection Movement bases its operation in a effort to bring full equality and rights to the omegas of the world.

Shelter from the Storm

Ashley is an omega afflicted with the strange Omega Sickness, which renders omegas fully dependent on their alphas and caretakers for years of their young lives. He is also under the thumb of a powerful beta named Layne Simmons. Layne abhors alphas and takes that fact out on his unfortunate omega. Abused and unsure that anything will change, he’s rescued and whisked off to the Omega House Shelter by a man with a conscience. Once there, he doesn’t know what to do, but things begin to go wrong for him quickly. The heat comes on next, then they’re on the run, and he’s stuck in an apartment with an alpha he greatly desires and the one that triggered his heat to start with. Layne intends to take back what’s his and punish those at fault for taking his omega away from him as they work out what to do.

Delicate Remembrance

Onyx is mated and soon to marry his alpha, Jackson. He lives with his brother and his boyfriend and has a wonderful life that is meaningful and leads to good things for him. Even though he’s an omega, he plans to have a life worth something no matter what. Still, he wants to grow his family and he’s on track to get everything he’s ever wanted out of life.

Then, his world burns hot and something’s different. Now he’s with an alpha named Steven and he can’t remember anything except what he tells him. He still dreams of a redheaded man who whispers love to him that Steven never does. He wonders if he’ll ever recall his past, or if he’ll continue to sit for hours under the strange machine that helps him remember what happened to him.

Nightingale

Charlie's life unfolds in the dimly lit confines of a recording studio, where he has earned the affectionate title of a "true nightingale." His passion for singing drives him to comply with the demands placed upon him, transforming what could feel like a lack of choice into a harmonious routine. Despite the seemingly glamorous life of a singer, there lies an undercurrent of complexity hidden beneath the surface. The long hours spent perfecting melodies and harmonies may overshadow the longing for greater freedom and self-expression. As he croons into the night, Charlie grapples with the contrast between the joy of his art and the constraints of his existence, revealing that not all that glitters is gold in the world of music. His journey is a poignant reminder that even those who seem to live their dreams can face unseen struggles in the shadows.