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I Only Wanted a Wife and Kids—Until an Alpha Locked Me Up for Three Days

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  • Nathaniel Brooks, a “beta” man, believes he’s meant for a normal life: Nathaniel (28) is a senior financial analyst in Boston. He and his girlfriend, Melissa, plan a conventional future—engagement, a house in the suburbs, and kids he’ll coach. He describes betas as stable and anonymous, unlike alphas/omegas.

  • A new corporate “prime alpha” manager disrupts everything: After Veritas Holdings is acquired, a regional director named Harrison Cole arrives. Nathaniel feels Harrison’s presence as suffocating and predatory, and their meetings don’t feel professional. Harrison challenges Nathaniel’s “conservative” projections and seems to exert pressure beyond ordinary workplace authority.

  • Nathaniel’s suppressed “omega” biology begins presenting—despite medical dismissals: In mid-November Nathaniel suffers fatigue, hot flashes, aches, and other symptoms. His doctor, Dr. Evans, chalks it up to stress. His relationship also deteriorates as his body reacts negatively to intimacy—suggesting his hidden identity is being forced to surface.

  • Isolation before a holiday leads to coercion and confinement: On the Friday before Thanksgiving, while the building is largely empty, Nathaniel experiences a severe “late omega presentation.” Unable to reach help, he is confronted by Harrison—who blocks a rescue/clinic approach and takes him to an executive suite. Harrison locks the building down, disables internal security mechanisms, and ensures no one will reach Nathaniel until Tuesday.

  • Harrison reveals he orchestrated the situation (corporate manipulation + biological targeting): As Nathaniel’s fever and instincts intensify, Harrison explains he did not act spontaneously. Veritas’s medical subsidiary allegedly processed anonymous biometric risk data during acquisitions and discovered Nathaniel’s suppressed omega traits and evidence of illegal long-term chemical suppression. Harrison claims Nathaniel was kept in a falsely “beta” state by corrupt medical intervention.

  • A personal betrayal is exposed: Harrison says Nathaniel’s mother (Evelyn) and a corrupt doctor (Dr. Preston) used experimental suppressants starting in childhood to prevent Nathaniel from becoming bound to omega/alpha biology. Harrison claims these drugs were not only illegal but dangerous in adulthood—so he arranged to “crack the chemical dam” before Nathaniel’s organs failed.

  • Harrison treats the coercion as “saving him,” and the power dynamic wins: Harrison frames the confinement and triggering of presentation as necessary “intervention,” even though Nathaniel experiences it as kidnapping and violence. When Nathaniel attempts to strike him and escape, Harrison restrains him and warns him—then the biological compulsion intensifies until Nathaniel submits. The presentation culminates in a mating/claim moment, leaving a lasting mark.

  • Lockdown ends; Nathaniel is forced back into normalcy—under new identity: After the 72-hour lockdown, Nathaniel wakes alone as security unlocks. Harrison returns to professional composure, brings a driver, and takes Nathaniel to his penthouse. Nathaniel finds the engagement ring he planned to give Melissa, and—despite grief—he throws it away, believing he can no longer live the life they planned because he’s “permanently tied” to Harrison.

  • Final framing: The story portrays an omegaverse horror/erotica premise as a corporate-control thriller: identity suppression, biometric surveillance, and executive-level manipulation converge into a forced transformation and loss of a former self.

Presenters/Contributors (as Named in the Subtitles)

  • Nathaniel Brooks (protagonist/narrator)
  • Melissa (girlfriend/fiancée)
  • Harrison Cole (regional director; prime alpha)
  • Dr. Evans (general practitioner)
  • Liam (private driver)
  • Dr. Preston (corrupt doctor)
  • Evelyn (Nathaniel’s mother)
  • Veritas Holdings (employer/corporate entity; mentioned as the acquiring company)
  • Gallagher Pharmaceuticals (medical subsidiary mentioned in the due diligence plot)

Note: Dr. Preston / Dr. Evans / Gallagher Pharmaceuticals are referenced as organizations/people inside the narrative, but the only human “presenters” in the subtitles are the named characters above.

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