So, with the upcoming Wonder Woman movie that will include Steve Trevor I decided to try my hand at an Alpha/Omega verse.

Now, I've never written in this verse before, but I see Diana as the Alpha and Steve as an Omega…. In modern times, of course, because the thought of Steve growing old without Diana hurts me.

And I really want to write the other Justice League characters in as well.

If you like it, let me know in a review J

Thank you J

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In a world long forgotten by time, a young beta with dark hair and purple eyes swam towards an extravagant palace, surrounded by exotic plants and wonderful creatures, now thought extinct by the surface world.

"Now that the plans have been set in motion, Manta..." the purple-eyed man began, speaking to his armoured companion, "…. there is no turning back."

"You were right to strike first and strike quickly, my liege."

"My mother will not see it as such."

"She has yet to grasp the dangers of the surface as you have, Prince Orm."

"Soon she'll have no choice." Orm scowled in frustration. He never felt appreciated by his Mother, not when he was a lowly beta and beta's never took the throne of Atlantis.

It just wasn't done.

As they arrived at the throne chamber doors, a red-headed Alpha female was standing guard outside the throne room, standing at perfect attention as the two betas approached.

"She's been waiting for you." She scowled, "You shouldn't keep her waiting."

Orm smirked at the guard, gently encouraging her to look him in the eyes, "Someday, Mera, I will be on the throne and you will guard my body."

"A beta on the throne… not likely. And if it ever does happen, I can only hope I will fall in battle before then."

"… Perhaps you will."

Resisting the urge to growl at the Alpha's dismissal, Orm entered the throne room and swam over to his Mother, the Queen.

She was wearing a gorgeous blue dress that matched the blue jewels in her crown.

"Mother." Orm greeted, kissing her on the cheek.

His Mother was not impressed. "Your transparent aggression towards the surface world has left Atlantis exposed, Orm. Do you deny it?"

"That ship would have discovered us!"

"Nonsense. Our magic continues to protect us. We are myth. They doubt our very existence."

"So, we hide?" Orm grew more and more frustrated, "Mother, every day the surface dwellers grow stronger. They have guardians with powers that walk among them! Guardians directly responsible for the death of my father. Your king!"

"Your Father ventured onto the surface world at an inopportune time. It was not the fault of the surfacers that the alien invasion resulted in the death of your Father."

"Death by collateral damage in a surface war does not comfort me! They kill our race. They poison our oceans. They will destroy this planet and take Atlantis with it. We must protect our people and attack."

The Queen had had enough. "As long as I am queen, you will preserve the peace. At all costs." She rose to her feet, raising the trident in the air as her eyes glowed blue and the once-still ocean swirled all around them, the show of power sending everyone present to their knees. " Do I make myself clear?"

"… Yes, mother."

The pair stared at each other for a few seconds, before Orm swam out of the doors.

"Damn her." He hissed.

"Patience, my liege." Soothed Manta.

Once the door slammed shut, the Queen turned to Mera, "He has always been a problem child, coddled by his father... unsuitable for the throne, even if he was an Alpha. Our only hope for peaceful existence with the surface dwellers is with the one who is of both worlds. What of my other son? Have you seen Arthur?"

Mera nodded, "Yes, my queen."

"And?"

"… My queen, he is not yet ready for the weight of the crown."

"He will learn at my side, Mera…. Bring him to me at once."

Mera slapped her fist against her chest in salute, before obeying the order.

….

"Dad, watch! I can get to the top."

A much younger Arthur clambered up the rocks that surrounded the lighthouse, as his Father watched from the side-lines.

"Not too far, Arthur. Don't fall in!"

With the cockiness of an Alpha-to-be, Arthur smirked at his Dad. "I can do it! I'm a better swimmer than you are!"

Standing on the top of the largest rock, Arthur stared down into the water… only to see something glimmering in the water.

Without hesitation, he dived in.

"Arthur, no!" screamed his Father.

Once in the water, Arthur admired everything around him, barely flinching as a school of fish swam by. Spinning around, he suddenly noticed a gorgeous woman staring at him, wearing a green bikini with a trident in her left hand.

Around her neck, was a blue crystal that was shaped like an A.

She smiled warmly at him, swimming over and kissing him gently on the forehead, before pulling away and running her fingers through his hair.

Before Arthur could do anything, she waved her arm and sent him flying backwards…. Everything went dark after that.

The next thing he remembered, his Father was pulling him out of the water and wrapping an orange towel around him.

"I told you to be careful." He scolded.

Arthur didn't care though, "I saw her, Dad. I saw my mother! She was watching me in the water! She kissed me!"

The older, beta male sighed, "It was just the sea playing tricks on you, son."

"No, it was her! I saw her!"

"She left, Arthur, and she's not coming back…." He pulled Arthur into a hug, "… It's just you and me now, son, and I'm not going anywhere."

With those words, Arthur startled awake and began his morning routine.

In a laboratory, a bespectacled man was looking at the photos that were taken the previous evening, a phone in his right hand. "These photos of Arthur Curry are proof positive of everything I've been working towards!"

"I'm very pleased for you, doctor." Replied the person on the other end of the phone.

"The world will have to believe me now! They'll know what I know!"

"Call me after you've made contact."

"I will. Congratulations, David. I could not have found him without you."

"Thank you, sir."

The person on the other end of the line hung up, before placing his helmet on his head. "Manta to Drift One, report."

Over the video comm, the lead soldier saluted, "Payload ready, sir."

"Excellent. I will handle the rest. Take your men to Mercy Reef. Give Dr. Shin and the half-breed my warmest regards."

He then fired up his ship and shot through the water, flicking a switch as his ship seemed to transform into a military-grade submarine.

…..

"Hello?" There was a heavy knocking on the door, "Mr. Curry? Hello?"

Arthur groaned as he rested his forehead against the cool wall, "You have to go away… Go away or kill me."

The knocking continued, "I must talk to you, Mr. Curry!"

"Come back later. I'm really hungry right now…. And not in the good way." Dunking his head in the fish tank, Arthur almost missed the next sentence.

"I have information you need to know! It's about your father!"

The people of Atlantis, who were farming in the outskirts of the city, were surprised to see the surface-world submarine floating towards them.

…..

The man outside Arthur's door wore glasses and held himself in the usual beta manner…. Eagerness, mixed with a little bit of fear.

"Thank you for seeing me, Arthur!" The man exclaimed, peering in through the narrow gap, "I have answers for you. I know what you seek!"

Arthur groaned, "Slow down. Slow down. I had a rough night…. Who are you?"

"I am Dr. Stephen Shin, theoretical marine biologist. Your father, Thomas, contacted me!"

"My father's dead."

"I know… He was looking for answers and I have them. You, my boy, are the key to all of my research!"

There was a brief pause, before Arthur groaned, "Okay, I'm gonna let you in because I just can't talk through a door anymore."

Removing the chain on the door, he opened it up fully…. Only to see blood dripping from the bespectacled beta's mouth, before he dropped to the floor, a strange knife sticking out of his back.

"What the hell!?"

And then he saw the armoured soldiers walking out of the water, their black armour reflecting the morning sun.

…..

Under the ocean, the military submarine fired at the people farming, sending them crying and running back to the safety of the kingdom.

….

Arthur quickly shut the door, placing the chain back on it and stepping back. However, the guards sliced through the door like it was butter and kicked Arthur back onto the kitchen table, shattering it into tiny pieces.

Arthur didn't appreciate that.

….

The Atlanteans ran for their lives.

…..

Arthur effortlessly dealt with three of the guards, before another tackled him to the ground, giving the others a chance to beat him to a pulp…. Well, almost.

With a bellow of rage, Arthur shot to his feet, sending his attackers flying into the walls. After removing them from his house, he was forced to take cover as the soldiers fired red lasers at him. When these blasts started created large holes in the wall, doors and windows, Arthur raced up the stairs into the lighthouse, closely followed by his attackers.

Realising that he had no-where else to go, Arthur ripped the light from the lighthouse out of its stand and threw it at the armoured men, knocking three of them out of the tall tower…. Leaving one behind.

He just managed to disarm the last attacker before their reinforcements arrived and shot the house to pieces and the lighthouse down. Arthur yelled as the lighthouse fell to the ground…. Until the piece of rock hit him on the head.

He didn't remember much after that.