ABO, or in other words "The Omegaverse" In this world, people were not divided only by names, countries, or languages. They were divided by nature itself.
From the day a child was born, it became clear which path their life would follow. Some were Alphas: Strong in presence, commanding without trying, the kind of people whose voices carried weight even in silence. Others were Betas, the majority, steady and balanced, living lives mostly untouched by the biological tides that shaped the rest. And there is Omegas, rare and often watched more closely than others, people whose instincts were powerful in ways society did not always understand. Their lives were shaped by cycles and sensitivities that made the world react to them differently, forcing many of them to grow careful, perceptive, and stronger in quiet ways.
But the world was more complicated than those three names alone.
There were Gammas, uncommon and often overlooked, individuals who stood somewhere between the stability of Betas and the instinct-driven nature of Alphas and Omegas. They possessed heightened perception and emotional awareness, often acting as observers, people who noticed what others missed.
There were Deltas, rarer still, quiet and adaptable, known for their ability to blend into any environment. Their scents were faint, their presence easy to overlook, and many lived their lives in the background of society, unnoticed yet indispensable in ways few ever recognized.
And then there were the Enigmas:The rarest of all, so uncommon that many believed they existed only in rumor. Enigmas did not fit neatly into the instincts that governed everyone else. Their presence unsettled others, not through dominance or submission, but through something harder to define, something that felt like standing at the edge of an unfamiliar ocean, aware of a depth you could not see.
And somewhere within this layered world, two lives moved toward each other, unaware of the names destiny would one day give them.
Geon Inu Nadir was an Alpha by birth and a cop by choice, a man who found comfort in structure, in the weight of his badge, in early mornings, and in the certainty of protecting something greater than himself. His presence was steady rather than overwhelming, his strength worn like a well-used coat.
Across the city, Alessio Conti dal Greco was an Enigma who ran a small coffee shop where warmth lingered in the air long after the cups were empty. His sharp eyes missed very little as people passed through his door. To the world, he was simply a café owner: calm, observant, almost ordinary.
But in a universe shaped by instincts and classifications, their meeting would not be simple at all. Beneath titles and roles, beneath Alpha and Enigma, there were truths neither of them yet understood, and something far rarer waiting to surface once their paths finally crossed.
