Okay, about your ABO au, I just wanted to add that Kate is a beta, and Edwina is an omega. And this can also be used as one of the reasons why Anthony went to court Edwina first, but then he met Kate and eventually he got married. The drama this can all cause, heavens, I'm starting to get excited!
Well, that's all, bye~
You know I sat with this for a day or so, deciding if I wanted to be lazy with orientations and honestly I want to make Kate an alpha, that's partially why Edwina made her declaration that one must get Kate's approval since Kate would technically be the family alpha.
I know it's always been debated whether female alphas can have children and then it has always been left up to the writer, and I say they can in this au.
Now I will be honest I am gonna blanket alpha sons and omega daughters for the Bridgertons but that has more to do with how they are the old money, prolific, picture perfect family/pack. Alpha sons and omega daughters would be the top tier of the crop.
But an alpha/alpha pairing would be fun for Anthony and Kate. While Anthony believed he was going to follow in his parents footsteps to marry an omega and conceive his heir before he dies by 39, he had no idea he was about to meet his match in Kate. He also had no idea that she was going to be what he needed to be able to truly love and live again.
For Kate, that romantic, she had no idea she was going to find love, nor did she realize how her life would become so much more if she allowed herself to be little bit selfish and go for a love of her own. In general an alpha protects and cares for those under their wings. Kate was doing just that for Edwina. She put off finding a match in their only London season to focus on Edwina's chances of love and marriage.
Both Anthony and Kate show great examples of what an alpha of a pack should be, and them together not only create a power couple, but also gives them someone who will look at them in the eye and ask "What do you need?"
Plus you can't tell me Kate doesn't peg Anthony



















