by Lux Saint
Lennox Vega was never meant to survive the fallout.
Once a chart-topping omega pop star, she's now the industry's favorite cautionary tale—too loud, too messy, too difficult to control. The label wants her quiet. Rebranded. Obedient.
Instead, they hand her to a pack.
Five bonded alphas at the height of their fame. Untouchable. Controlled. Dangerous in a way the cameras don't quite catch.
The arrangement is simple: play nice. Fix her image. Survive the tour.
But nothing about it stays simple. Not the way one of them refuses to touch her. Not the way another won't stop watching. Not the tension that builds in hotel rooms, backstage corridors, and under blinding stage lights.
Because the industry owns her name. The contract owns her future.
But the pack? They don't follow rules like that.
And once they decide she's theirs… there's no going back.
"A scandal broke her. A pack might claim her."

"Her comeback depends on them. Her control won't survive them."
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About the author
Bonded packs, fallen pop stars, and the kind of claiming that takes the whole tour.
Lux writes why-choose omegaverse with industry-sized stakes — five alphas at the height of their fame, one omega the label is trying to control, and the slow-burn possession nobody saw coming.
A scandal broke her. A pack might claim her.