LOGINTHIS BOOK CONTAINS DUBCON ELEMENTS, MPREG, AND A CHARACTER WHO IS A MALE FUTANARI. DISCRETION IS ADVISED. Asai Wrynn has a secret. He’s not an alpha, but an omega forced to pretend to be one to protect his inheritance. His solution is an engagement to Sakiko Mori, the only omega daughter of one of the wealthiest alpha families in the country. But standing in his way is her older brother, Kao Mori—a dominant, intimidating alpha who hates Asai and has it out for him. Kao knows Asai is a liar, he just isn't sure what he's lying about. Then his pheromones send Asai into heat at the worst possible moment. Kao catches him red handed and decides to have just a little bit of fun. Heat of the False Alpha is a dark omegaverse romance of secrets, obsession, and dangerous desire.
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“The Matriarch is furious, you need to come see her as soon as you can.” The herald's voice shook in fear, and I could immediately tell that Mother had heard the news.
In less than two months' time, I was going to be marrying Sakiko Mori, the only omega daughter in a family known for only having alpha heirs. It was a last ditch effort of course to save my inheritance and ensure Mother's name isn't dragged through the mud by her extended family and all my cousins. The company was in debt, thanks to some very bad financial decisions made by Mother's last concubine, left to her, she had given up, and would've let the company go down under. But I couldn't afford to let that happen, I had too many secrets hanging on the thread. If I lost my inheritance and Mother's backing, then I was done for.
The entire country would know that I'd been lying for the last twenty three years, and that I wasn’t really an alpha. If the shame didn't kill me first, then the rest of the country would. Such a shameful secret would have no choice but to follow me to the grave.
My phone rang again, it was the herald. I should make my way to the family house as soon as possible, but I was busy at the moment. Very busy.
I stood, awkward and uncomfortable in the overpadded suit I wore to give me more bulk so I looked more like an alpha than the omega that I was, sweating despite the AC, as I waited in the Mori mansion to see my newest fiancée.
It was our third week as betrothed, and her family had insisted I come over, more especially her brothers. Sakiko had five brothers, all alphas, and she was the youngest. It was very daunting being in the presence of so many dominant alphas, I was scared they'd all take one look at me and see me for what I truly was.
My phone buzzed again by my side and I was just about to put it on silent when the large double oak doors slammed open with enough force to rattle the windows in the living room.
I smelled the alpha before I even saw him. He smelled like salt, mint and leather. I gasped, having to hold on to the back of the chair I sat on so I wouldn't lose my composure.
Kao Mori stormed into the living room like a bull seeing red, he was the oldest heir, and apparently the biggest. Sakiko trailed behind him, looking tired of his posturing, and he managed to tower over us both. He was strong and broad, his muscles filling his suit easily, every bit a strong, natural alpha.
I looked ridiculous next to him, with my padding, and my unimpressive height.
He stared me down as Sakiko crossed the room to kiss me in greeting, I could not look away from those piercing green eyes staring me down, sending a shiver down my spine.
“Is this him?” Kao boomed, voice like deep bass vibrating through my bones. “The alpha you're planning on marrying?” he spat the word alpha out like it was an insult.
“Stop it, brother.” Sakiko hissed, wrapping a hand around me, I tried to stop the trembling in my limbs and return Kao's cold stare. Internally I was screaming, but on the outside, I was cold and aloof, the perfect alpha mask.
“Alpha Mori.” I extended my hand to him for a handshake since alphas did not bow to each other. “It is an honor to finally meet my brother in law.”
Kao stared at my hand like it had personally offended him. “You are small for an alpha, what did you say your name was again?”
“Asai Wrynn.”
“He's heir to his mother's conglomerate, Kao.” Sakiko said, hoping to sway her brother's mind. “It's going to be good for our family to associate with theirs. His mother is a powerful alpha Matriarch.”
Kao snorted with a sneer. “If it's powerful alliances you want, there are better options than this alpha, he's not good enough for this family. He barely even has a scent.”
“I'm recessive, Mr. Mori.” The lie came off my tongue like silk, easy to say after twenty three years of practice. “Unfortunately, I do not have a scent, but I'm alpha just like you. I'll be good to Sakiko, I swear it.”
Kao went silent for a long while, those bright green eyes staring through me like they were stripping me bare and seeing past all my pretenses. His nose flared briefly as he searched for my scent, but then he shook his head when he could not get anything.
“Saki,” he barked to his sister. “Leave us. I'd like to speak to this fiancé of yours in private.”
“Kao. . .” She protested.
“Don't argue with me.” He growled, “Leave.”
Sakiko huffed in displeasure before turning to me. “Don't let him intimidate you. You already have Father's blessing. Nothing he does can change that.”
I smiled at her, confident and cocky, though I was shaking on the inside. “I'll be fine, love. Do as your brother says.”
“I will see you later, Asai.” With one last peck on my cheek, Sakiko left the living room, all the while glaring at her brother. As soon as the doors slammed shut behind her, Kao and I were left alone, and suddenly, everything seemed suffocating.
He stalked forward, agile and smooth like the alpha he was, he stopped just close enough that our shoes almost touched. I had to lean my head back to meet his eyes. I was tall for an omega, but definitely not tall enough to match a natural dominant alpha.
Something about the height difference caused Kao to grind his jaw. And I fought the submissive urge to take a step back. “Is there a problem, alpha?” I asked, forcing my voice to be deeper than its natural register.
Kao quirked an eyebrow as his eyes dragged from the top of my head to the tips of my shiny leather shoes. “Something about you is not right.” He growled, the sound raised the hairs on my neck. “You and I both know that.”
“I don't know what you mean.”
Kao huffed. “The only reason I'm not beating you out of here is because Sakiko likes you, and my father has given his blessing on this union. But, just know that my eyes are on you, what ever it is you're planning, I'm going to get to the bottom of it. And that is a threat, little alpha.”
I swallowed down my fear and forced myself to return his hard gaze. “I have nothing to hide, Mr. Mori. But if you've decided to dislike me from the very start, then I would make it easy for you either.”
Kao huffed out a laugh, his sharp canines glinting as he grinned. “Well, I'm looking forward to that, little alpha. Show me exactly, what you got.”
Before I could say anything else, Kao was already gone, leaving me alone and shaken. I managed to walk with my chin up to my car, but as soon as I was behind its doors, I let myself finally collapse with fear. This was going to be much harder than I was expecting.
KAO.“Who sent you?” I growled, shaking the bastard in my arms.His mask had slipped, and he was glaring at me with boring brown eyes. His face was average, unfamiliar. And he remained stubbornly silent.From across the lot, I heard Asai cry out, I turned my attention to him, and that one moment of distraction was enough for the attacker.He kneed me in the stomach, sending me forward, my grip slipped and he ran in the opposite direction, his shoes squeaking on the tiled floor.“Fuck.” I pushed to my feet, ready to give chase, but something about the way Asai was curled into a ball had me pausing.“Wrynn.” I called to him, crossing the lot. “What's wrong with you?”I was a couple feet away from him when I was nearly physically assaulted by the smell of his pheromones. The force of it was staggering, nearly sending me to the ground.I forced my fangs back and pushed forward, placing my forearm over my nose. It didn't do much, the entire parking lot practically melted with the stink.“F
ASAI.By the time I slunk out of her room, Saki was asleep, and I reeked of her pheromones. Which was exactly what I set out to achieve. I drove home in silence, and was shocked to find a familiar black car parked in the driveway when I arrived. The front door opened just as I was killing the engine, and Marcus stepped out, followed by my Mother, and a man I hadn’t seen in years.Nicholas Wrynn.Marcus’s father, and the man after my inheritance. I kept my shoulders straight and my chin raised as I crossed the lawn to approach them. “Uncle.” I nodded once. “What a surprise to see you here, Mother never told me you’d be dropping by.”“It was a surprise.” The large man grinned, stepping forward to clap me on the shoulder. “Look how much you’ve grown, little bird. Still a little scrawny for an alpha, but I heard you’ve gone ahead and gotten yourself engaged to a Mori.”He shook my shoulder hard, and I clenched my teeth. “The entire extended family had to find out from Marcus over he
ASAI.“I'd like you to explain, in your own words, how a dinner meeting that was meant to be a public apology turned into another scandal?”Elder Mori's gaze was harsh and unforgiving, it wasn't directed at me, but I squirmed in discomfort nonetheless.Somewhere in between, Kao and Eden had joined us, arriving together in Eden’s car, now they sat side by side. Kao had his arms folded and was holding his father's gaze effortlessly.“I don't see how this is a scandal.”“Oh really?” His father said, incredulous. “So the insinuation that you're having an illicit affair with your younger sister's fiancé is what exactly?”“There's nothing being insinuated.” He insisted, leaning forward. Next to him, Eden shut his eyes and rubbed at his temples.“I don't understand.” Saki's voice came from my side, speaking up for the first time. “What even is the context of this picture? Why're you getting into a car with Kao? Why's Eden not with you?”I froze momentarily, rolling the ring on my finger abse
ASAI.Eden’s smile was calculatedly shrewd, his gaze knowing as he glanced between us.“Oh dear, am I interrupting something?”“What are you doing here?” the words were out of my mouth before I realized I said them.Eden shrugged, pouting slightly. “I haven't seen my dear brother in law in days, my fiancé also happened to have conveniently disappeared as well, I was worried.”Behind me, Kao snorted, but I ignored him as I stepped out. “I appreciate the concern, but I'm fine. We were just heading over to the estate now.”“Is that so?” He cocked a brow. “Your romantic getaway is over? So soon?”I stiffened. “I don't know what you're talking about.”Eden rolled his eyes. “Oh please, I'm not an idiot, and I'd like to believe you aren't either. How else do you plan on explaining why my fiancé is at your home, dressed in the same clothes he wore to dinner two days ago?”I whipped my head around. In the midst of everything, I hadn't even realised I never got a change of clothes for Kao. He


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