Renny: So I've read a lot of Omegaverse fics, and I'm not sure if I've ever seen one for pokemon with Green as an omega.

Green: Oh god.

Renny: I think I chatted about this once with a friend of mine on the internet, so I have an awesome idea-

Green: NO.

Renny: -to make a fic where Green's an omega!

Green: *wails loudly*

Renny: Oh please, it's not like I ain't made you pregnant before. Disclaimer?

Green: *still wailing*

Renny: Fine, Red can do it. Red!

Red: Um, why is he-

Renny: Disclaimer or die.

Red: U-uh Renny doesn't own pokemon.

Renny: On with the show!

OOOOOO

Green was eleven when he had his first heat.

It was a couple of months after the ninth pokemon League, and he kept hearing Daisy tell Grandpa how lucky they were that it hadn't happened while he was on his journey. There wouldn't have been anything he could have done to stop any alphas from going after him, even if he was just a kid.

But of course, for some reason he had a love-hate relationship with luck and it seemed this time it was love, and Green's first heat- which marked him as an omega- happened while he was in Pallet town.

The sad thing was . . . everyone thought he was an alpha, or at least a beta.

Grandpa had been confused, because basically every single male of the family had only ever been an alpha or beta. Not once, he'd told Green, had there been a male omega.

Daisy, of course, knew exactly what to do for Green's heat because she was an omega as well. Sure, she wasn't male, but it helped. She gave him some pills called suppressants, and told him to stay in his room until the heat died down.

She also told him to stay away from Red, since they had comfirmination that he was an alpha- which was just great, because it was one more thing that Red beat him at. If it wasn't pokemon battling, it was genetics and biology.

His sister came up with a lie, saying that he was sick and that Red should stay away because it was contagious. Blue was also told to stay away, despite the fact that no one (except for her) knew if she was alpha, beta or omega.

Though for some reason Green had a feeling that she wasn't an omega.

He wasn't sure how he knew, but she definitly wasn't an omega.

Finally, a few days later (not quite a week, since it was his first heat and it wouldn't last as long as any others, Daisy had said), the heat died down and he didn't have to take suppressants and he didn't have to deal with Grandpa frowning at him in a permanent state of confusion.

"So, what did you catch anyway?" Red asked, when he came out of the house to meet the two people who were probably his first ever friends.

"Oh . . . I dunno." Green shrugged. "I just felt sick a lot, I'm not sure what it was."

That was at least half true, he had felt a little bit sick during the heat.

Green caught Blue looking at him suspiciously, but Red seemed to be satisfied with that crappy answer he was given.

Yeah, Green had never been a good liar. Better to tell half the truth rather than all of it, though.

Red led Green and Blue down to a lake they hadn't seen before (Blue having been kidnapped and Green, well, having not been in Pallet town for years) and produced three collapsable fishing rods out of his backpack.

"Mom says the fresh air coming from the lake'll help you." Red explained, handing one to Green. "I'm not sure how, you look perfectly fine to me, but whatever. Disobey Mom at your own peril."

Yeah, you only do that once. That woman was worse than Daisy when she was mad, which thankfully wasn't often, but her rage was famous in Pallet town. The few people she'd ever gotten mad at were all terrified to do so again, and everyone else was very careful not to piss her off.

Red's mom was actually a beta, and his dad was an alpha. So far as Green knew, there was hardly any omegas in his family and Red had never met one.

Well, before now. But Daisy had told him to keep it a secret, pretend he was an alpha or a beta. If anyone asked, he was a beta. It was easier to pretend to be a beta than an alpha.

Green actually hadn't been fishing in his life, so Red had to tie the line on for him. After his recent heat, Red's scent- which somehow seemed to be more obvious now that his status was confirmed- seemed more inviting to him, and it took nearly all of Green's self-control not to hurl himself at the taller boy while he leaned over.

Blue was perfectly fine, so it was only Green who needed the help.

"Aw, something mister I'm-so-smart doesn't know?" she teased, tossing her own line into the lake water. "I'm shocked, I tell you. Shocked."

"Leave him alone." Red unexpectedly defended Green. "He's just been sick, and besides, you seemed pretty confused when me and Mom took you down to that sailing thing."

"Shut up!" Blue hissed.

"Make me!"

Blue bristled and Red looked like he was about to attack her. Green, on the other hand, was a little bit too startled to actually try and stop them.

They'd argued before and he'd gotten into the arguments as well, either dragged in by one of them or because they said something he felt needed correcting. But they'd never gotten into an argument over him.

"Uh, how about we calm down, okay?" he quickly said, getting between the two. "I don't know much about fishing, but I do know that we're gonna scare away the pokemon if we get loud or anything. Right? Red?"

Red nodded, though it looked like it was taking a lot of effort to do so.

Blue didn't even react. She continued to stare at Red, eyes blazing.

What the hell was wrong with these two today? Surely it- it couldn't be him, could it? His heat was over, if Blue was an alpha or beta there was no need for her to clash with Red over him.

Unless there was still some traces left over.

Green made a quick mental note to take some more suppressants when he got back home, until he was absolutely sure that his heat was gone. He couldn't have Red and Blue fighting over him, that'd just give everything away and he might as well scream his status from Celadon Department store's roof.

The fishing went fairly well, if you counted the only reason that his friends remained calm was because he sat in between them. Red occasionally helped him out with reeling and whatever, and in the end Green caught a few pokemon.

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It had been a couple of years since his first heat, and Green had discovered that his heats came once a month. Daisy had said that male omega heats sometimes only came once or twice a year, but this time it seemed like the hate relationship with luck was back.

Red and Blue often wondered how someone like him- who was physically fit (but not as physically strong as he would have liked, which was probably because he was an omega)- could even be sick as often as he was.

Red was oblivious to the reason, because he was Red, but after every heat Blue always looked suspicious.

Until, of course, she got into an argument with Red. Despite Green taking suppressants until he was certain his heats were over, they were still at each other's throats most often at that point.

It kind of sucked, but there we go.

And then they met Yellow.

Well, Blue found Yellow and gave her the task to find Red. Green met her when she and the good Gym Leaders were being attacked by a Gastly, and she tagged along with him for training.

Of course, Green could instantly tell she was a girl- and that she was an omega as well. The second bit was partly because she had one of her heats while they were training, and although she tried to hide it, Green could smell it on her.

Omegas could always tell when another of their kind was in heat. Green had discovered that when he'd seen a couple walking by, and had said that the male was in heat.

He'd almost given himself away, because at that point he hadn't realised that was a skill only really found in omegas. Luckily, Red just thought he had a really good sense of smell, and Blue hadn't actually heard (or had she?).

Green didn't say anything about Yellow. He didn't say she was actually female, keeping up the charade Blue had set up, and he didn't say she was an omega. He wasn't entirely sure if she was keeping it secret like he was, and he didn't tell her that he was one too. If she was keeping that a secret, he wasn't gonna be the one to ruin it, not after making people believe he was a beta for the past two-odd years.

Before Green knew it, three years had passed. Not one of his friends knew he was an omega, and even though there was two (not including him) in their group, he still said nothing.

Yellow and Silver were both omegas, though it still surprised Green because he'd been expecting Silver to at least be a beta.

Sapphire and Ruby were both alphas, and Emerald was a beta.

Crystal was also beta, which was why she and Emerald got along so well, and Gold was an alpha. Blue finally decided to stop screwing with people's minds and revealed herself as a beta, which at least explained the amount of times she and Red kept trying kill each other after Green's (or even sometimes Yellow's) heats.

So basically, there were four alphas and three betas. Well, four betas, to everyone else. And again to everyone else, there were two omegas- but really there were three omegas and three betas.

Green couldn't just randomly come out and tell the truth now. He'd kept it a secret for five Arceus-dammed years, and to suddenly just blurt out that he was actually an omega would just break anyone's trust in him.

It would break Red's trust.

And that was what scared Green the most. If he told anyone he was actually an omega, and Red found out- worse, if he told Red himself- then he'd lose his first ever friend. Even if they clashed a lot, even if they argued far too often, Red was his best friend and his first friend.

Not to mention his crush.

Yep, Green had found out a few years ago that whenever he was in heat, thinking of Red somehow calmed him down. It took him half a year to figure out why, and he'd realised that he really, really liked Red. And not just as a friend.

Oh, and he was also a Gym Leader now- Red was meant to do it, but he couldn't at the time and he had told Green he could keep the job when asked about it. So, being a Gym Leader was cool and all . . .

But it meant he had to take time off for a week every month, as 'sick leave'. Thank Mew he was basically his own boss. It did make him one of the most unpopular Gym Leaders, nevermind the fact that he was one of the most powerful.

And then, a year after he'd been frozen in stone, everything went wrong.

"Why aren't they working?" Green choked out.

Scizor frowned at him worriedly, and looked at the bottle that contained Green's suppressants.

Not that they seemed to be working anymore.

"It was fine last month . . ." Green muttered, pacing around the bathroom. "They worked just fine, right?" He didn't wait for an answer. "So why aren't they working now? T-this is just- how am I supposed to-"

Scizor made a comforting noise and put a pincher on his shoulder. Green paused and looked up at his first pokemon, calming down a little bit.

"I'm sorry." he said. "Um . . . maybe I should go to the chemist and get some stronger ones."

Scizor nodded.

"That should work. I mean, they've worked for years, of course something's gonna go wrong at some point. Can't expect sunshine and rainbows all the time." Green told himself and Scizor.

He walked out of the bathroom and down the hall, muttering to himself.

"Just need some stronger ones, then I won't have to go through this again . . ."

Scizor followed him, and just before Green opened the front door, grabbed his shoulder again. Green spun around to snap at the Bug/Steel type, but then paused when he held up Green's coat.

" . . . Oh." Green blinked. "Right, I need a coat. Just because I'm in heat doesn't mean I can wander around without a . . . right."

"Scizzz." Scizor agreed, helping him put it on.

He could easily walk around without any clothes on during one of his heats, because sometimes they came on really hard. Like this one, apparently, because when he'd started taking his suppressants they didn't work. Green had still felt hot and ill and, well, needy.

Now it seemed he'd have to walk around in the middle of one of his strongest heats. It was bad enough when he had to get some suppressants in the middle of a lesser heat, alphas could smell heats even with the pills, but they didn't go into ruts and try to fuck him. They didn't even know it was him in heat to begin with, probably.

It would be even worse now that his usual suppressants weren't working. Any alpha- and even the betas- within a mile would know he was in heat, and Green wouldn't be able to keep his status a secret anymore.

He was right.

The alphas he passed down the street actually stopped and stared at him, eyes growing wide with shock- and something else Green tried to ignore.

Scizor growled at every single person who passed by, even louder at those who stopped and stared, so no one came near him. But Green couldn't exactly hide it anymore, and it was fairly obvious who he was. This was gonna be all over the news by tomorrow, or maybe even dinnertime today.

He got stronger suppressants, not bothering to lie and say they were for his sister, and the man on the counter- someone who Green saw regularly- was just barely holding himself back.

And then, when Green was walking back to his flat, someone jumped him.

Scizor couldn't react fast enough and was taken out by the man's Arcanine, and Green cursed himself for only taking Scizor with him. The man was someone he knew, who sometimes volunteered at the local homeless shelter, but there was none of the usual kindness in his eyes as he pulled Green into a nearby alleyway.

Green was slammed against the wall, and he could just about make out the man's Arcanine keeping watch at the entrance. But before he could say anything, the man pressed up against him.

"Can't believe it." the man whispered hoarsely. "You . . . you, of all people . . . you're an omega."

"W-wait, please, just let me take my-" Green tried.

The man hit him and growled, and Green cowered away in terror- and submissiveness. Damn his omega status.

"Your suppressants?" the man guessed. "No. Not now, no way. Don't you know what you've done to me? How- how amazing you smell, how much I want to mate you?"

"No, please-"

"Be quiet." the man commanded, and Green fell silent with a whimper.

The man's hand slowly trailed down Green's body, the other keeping his own hands above his head, and he shivered. He'd always been more sensitive during heats, even when he was taking his suppressants, but because this one was stronger, he was even worse now.

"P-please . . ." he whispered, not entirely sure if he was begging for the man to stop or carry on.

The hand reached his crotch and Green let out a high-pitched sound that could have been a moan, and then it turned into a choked gasp when the hand suddenly gripped him tightly.

"You want this, too." the man whispered into Green's ear, making the raging heat even worse. "I can tell- your scent is . . . it's inviting me. Isn't it? You want this, yes?"

Green tried to stop himself, but he nodded slightly, gasping when the man palmed him.

"And you'll let me do whatever I want to you, right?" the man murmured softly. He bit Green's neck, not hard enough to mark him, but hard enough to make his legs go weak.

"Ye-yes . . ." Green whimpered. "Hah . . . please . . ."

But then they heard a primal roar, and the man's Arcanine yelped- and was thrown past them. Grey claws gripped the man's shoulders and wrenched him away, chucking him against the wall, and through the haze of his heat Green recognised Aero.

Red stepped in front of him, glaring at the man for a second before turning to look at Green.

"Are you okay?" Red asked him gently.

Suddenly everything cleared up, and what had almost happened hit Green like a tonne of bricks.

"I-I . . ." he stammered. "I'm . . ."

"Green, he didn't hurt you, did he?" Red went on, looking worried. "Because if he did- what's that smell?"

Green froze, and Red sniffed the air. The alpha blinked, slowly, and then his eyes widened in shock as he gazed down at Green.

"Green?" he asked, startled. "I-is that . . . is that scent coming from you?"

"I . . ." Green squeaked.

His breath was coming in short gasps. Red started forward, reaching out, but Green flinched back in terror.

"I'm sorry." Green whimpered, starting to cry. "I'm sorry . . . I'm sorry, I'm sorry!"

Red suddenly realised what was wrong, and his hand dropped back to hang limply by his side.

"Oh, Green . . ." he whispered softly.

"I'm sorry . . ." Green cried.

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" . . . didn't even know, how did he manage . . ."

"How am I supposed to know . . ."

" . . . an omega? Green? But . . ."

" . . . has suppressants, he obviously knew . . ."

"All those times he's been sick, he's been in heat? But . . ."

The conversation went on, regardless of Green being able to hear it. The Kanto and Johto Dexholders were all in his living room, and the Hoenn trio were on their way.

Green was huddled on his bed, on the corner with his back to the headboard and side pressed to the wall. His heat wasn't as bad as it had been, after he'd taken the stronger suppressants, but he could still feel it there like always. That, at least, was somewhat normal.

But everything else was wrong.

The conversation suddenly stopped, and the door opened. Yellow and Silver came in cautiously and closed the door quietly.

"Hey." Yellow said, gently.

Green shrank into himself, hating the fear that gripped him. It was bad enough that everyone knew he was an omega, but now he was too scared to do anything but cower in his room.

Forget losing their trust, he was losing everything. It had all fallen apart in the space of a single day.

Oh, how he wished he was an alpha, or at least a beta. None of this would have happened.

"Don't worry, you're gonna be fine." Silver told him. "The alphas and betas won't come near this room, and we've got Feraligatr and Dody on guard in case the scent drives them crazy."

Well, that was something at least.

Yellow sat on his bed, keeping well away and giving Green his space.

"You okay?" she asked.

"N-no." Green whispered, starting to shake again. "E-everyone . . . I could hear them. They're talking a-about . . . me. They're- they're doing it again."

"I'll make them stop." Silver promised him.

"Silver, that won't help." Yellow scolded him. She turned back to Green. "I'm sorry this happened, Green. How . . . how long have you known? When was your first heat?"

"When I was eleven." Green told her. He was feeling calmer now, maybe because it was just omegas in the room- no alphas or betas to dominate the room. "I-I woke up and . . . I just felt hot. And kind of ill."

Silver nodded. "We all felt like that." he said gently, surprisingly. "What did you do?"

"I told Daisy. I didn't know why I felt like that, and . . . she explained it to me." Green broke off and shrank into himself, remembering his grandfather's confusion. "Grandpa couldn't understand w-why I was . . . he thought I was a beta. He hoped I was an a-alpha . . ."

"But you're not." Yellow murmured.

"N-no- and Daisy gave me suppressants, and I took them every time I had a heat, b-but they didn't work this t-time and everything- it's a-all gone wrong!" Green wailed. "I've kept this a s-secret for years, w-why has it all gone wrong n-now?"

"You told Red this was the first time the suppressants didn't work?" Silver asked him, soothingly. Green nodded shakily. "Then . . . that's probably why. This heat's stronger than the others."

"I know that!" Green snapped, suddenly angry. "The suppressants didn't work and- and Carlos- he- . . . h-he . . ."

Just as quickly, the rage left him and he was terrified again.

"It's n-not fair . . ." he whimpered. "W-why me? Why couldn't I have been a beta? I would have b-been happy like that, I wouldn't have to go through this!"

"Green . . . there's nothing I can say that'll make you feel better." Yellow sighed. "There's nothing Silver and me can say that'll help . . . you're older than us. You're more experienced with this, but . . ."

"We never hid what we are." Silver bluntly told him. "So we're not having the same problems."

Green looked up at him, wide-eyed.

"I . . ." he trailed off, and tried again. "I'm sorry. I didn't mean for this to . . . I-it was Daisy who suggested that I h-hide what I am."

"Why?" Yellow asked, gently. She wasn't angry, she wasn't shocked, and Green was grateful for that.

"S-she said . . . she said it was better." Green whispered. "I-if everyone knew I-I was an omega, they'd . . . there was no telling what c-could happen. A-and she w-was r-ri-right, l-l-look what ha-happened today . . ."

"Green, this kind of thing won't happen again." Silver told him. "Not with us to help-"

"It shouldn't h-have happened a-anyway!" Green cried. "I-I should have been m-more careful, a-and I couldn't- I couldn't- I couldn't even f-fight him off, I-I-I would have l-let him d-do w-what-whatever he w-wanted to me a-a-and I-"

He broke off abruptly, wailing wordlessly.

"Silver, get Red in here, now." Yellow ordered.

Silver obeyed without question, though some small part of Green's frantic and terrified mind wondered why she wanted Red in the room. Wasn't it a bad idea for an alpha to be near an omega when they were in heat?

"It's all gone wrong!" Green's mouth worked for him while his mind went blank. "A-and i-it's all m-my f-fault!"

"No it's not." Yellow said gently. "You can't help this-"

"YES I CAN!" Green screamed. "I shouldn't- I should be a beta! E-every male in m-my fa-family w-was a beta, o-o-or an alpha! Why-why am I different? Why is- why is it a-always m-me who-"

The door burst open and Red came in.

"Yellow, what i- Green!?" he yelped.

Red rushed over to the bed and climbed onto it. He pulled Green onto his lap, wrapping his arms around the smaller boy- and Green curled into him, the familiar scent comforting him. Almost instantly he could feel himself calming down.

"It's alright, I'm here . . ." Red whispered gently. "Don't cry, Green, I'm here now. It's okay . . ."

Green realised he felt safe like this. Red's voice dropped to a gentle murmur, and he rocked Green back and forth, nevermind that this kind of thing would have normally made him turn around and attack Red.

Blue came in, quietly closing the door, and sitting next to Yellow. Green hardly noticed her.

"We've got our work cut out for us, haven't we?" she asked quietly.

Yellow shook her head. "Being an omega isn't a new thing for him. He's known for years, he's just hid it really well." she replied sadly. "All we have to do now is adjust to this. He's still Green, and treating him any differently would just make things worse."

"He'd kill us if we did." Red chuckled, not taking his eyes off Green.

Green murmured in agreement. He was too tired to answer anyone properly, nor could he do much but watch his friends- his pack- as they talked.

"Green? Sweetie, are you alright?" Blue asked, leaning over.

He nodded, curling up into Red a little more. He felt the alpha's arms tighten slightly, protectively but not against Blue.

"Maybe you should have a rest." Yellow suggested. "We'll still be here when you wake up, I promise. Red?"

Red nodded, and he helped Green get under the bed covers.

Green had expected them all to retreat, to give him space like Yellow had done when she and Silver had first come in. But he was surprised when Red climbed in with him, wrapping his arms around Green's smaller frame.

It felt . . . nice. And safe, like no one could ever hurt him again if Red was there.

Was this what it felt like to be mated?

But . . . he wasn't. Green had never even kissed anyone, nevermind been mated before.

And then he heard Red's gentle whisper.

"I'll protect you. I . . . I love you, Green."

He didn't know how to respond, but it seemed like Red hadn't been expecting a response anyway- he obviously assumed Green was already asleep.

Yellow and Blue did retreat, talking together quietly. He couldn't hear what they were saying, and eventually Green actually did fall asleep, feeling safer than he'd ever felt in his entire life.

OOOOOO

Renny: I wanted to write more, but meh. Couldn't find the inspiration.

Green: I'm very OOC in this, aren't I?

Renny: Well, you almost got raped and you were in the middle of a really strong heat. Of course you're gonna be OOC! I might add in another chapter after this, which'll probably basically just be porn or something (because I want to write Green being knotted by Red) and then mpreg. Read and review and hope I write that second bit!