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Vincent Whittman may be an omega, but times and the work force have changed after World War II. But his dreams of being America's first omega weathercaster are dashed when the network hires him to take over a show about homemaking after its host...mysteriously goes missing.
Good thing he has an strong ally in producer Bob Sinclaire to back him up. He's a solid, modern-thinking alpha who believes in omega rights and who definitely doesn't have his mind set on mating with his network's rising star...
Right?
(Please note: Read the tags! The "graphic depictions of violence" tag may get removed if I decide, well, that the violence isn't going to be as graphic as I think it may be. Also, there is a TON of stuff in these two stories that tracks with real-world misogyny even though it's happening to a character who is canonically a cis man.)
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11 Jan 2026
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Around 70 years ago, Vox had two things to tell Alastor at that bar: a partnership proposal, and that he was pregnant. Alastor laughed in his face and rejected him before Vox could share the second secret.
AKA: retelling of the episode “It’s a Deal” but with past mpreg
Bookmarked by viscariafalling
11 Jan 2026
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“Just that it sounds like the Princess of Hell has started a hotel to try redeeming sinners…” He dragged out the last word, searching the TV winner’s eyes for a reaction.
He was certainly surprised, but Vox pondered the Radio winner’s words for a moment, opening his mouth once or twice to respond but changing his mind each time. After a few moments, he came up with an answer. “Maybe, and I know this is a total long shot, but maybe we could go down there, and I don’t know, fuck around a bit, say we’re there to help?”
“You can't be serious, old pal,”
Or, Alastor and Vox are (somehow) winners who decide to help with Charlie's Happy Hotel; what could possibly go wrong?
Bookmarked by viscariafalling
10 Jan 2026
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“You are a very unique man, Mister Whitman. So confident and charismatic, and yet.. so pathetic. You’ve practically followed me around the few times we met: like a dog. If you had a tail, i’m sure it wouldn’t stop wagging!”
For the past few days during a work related trip, guest starring on another’s radio show, Alastor has been followed around by a young up and coming television star: Vincent Whitman.
What starts out as Alastor planning to make the star his next victim turns into something much more entertaining.Bookmarked by viscariafalling
10 Jan 2026
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Vox is hoping to celebrate a successful product launch by spending the night with Valentino. Things go awry quickly, but metrics are looking good.
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09 Jan 2026
