2.5⭐ for the story. I didn't even want to dignify this booklet with a rating, but here we are.
This is Grim's book, the character I've liked since I've started reading this series and even though he didn't get what he deserved with his book, he did in fact get a happy ending, so that's something, I guess.
😈 Omegaverse - dragons
🟡 Alpha, Omega; t/b
🔵 A substantial age gap
🟢 A Disgrace offspring
🟣 Short and underwhelming
Grimmie has basically been cheated out of his book.
He got the shittier end of the stick and it's surprising, really, because he's a very, very important character in this series.
Grim Daddy is a silver fox, basically. Almost. He's the head of the Amethyst clan, a very powerful and important figure. He got his clutch about a 1000 years ago with the former rules in place -
he discarded the Omega who laid his eggs and has been a single, unmated parent ever since
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Grim's been paired here with a very traumatized omega Wally, who's been bred in the Topaz territory for the Pedigree program and was severely abused. After closing down the cloisters, he's left all alone and terrified with noone to claim him. Geoffrey brings him to Grim and Grim decides to take him in and help him.
Grim's story started somewhere in the middle, there's at least 50 pages missing before that and 50 after. We don't know who he is, what his life's been like, how does he deal with all the changes happening in his world, nothing. In comes the omega and he's helping him, but in the same breath wants to fuck him, so they cohabit for a period and then get intimate, until they finally mate.
All very quick, with no real explanation or really diving into the story, it was like getting a few sentences out of a chapter of his nonexistent book.
Grim and Wally could've had an amazing hurt/comfort age-gap book, a book that would be similar in storytelling to the others in the series, but that didn't happen, sad to say it. I was so, so very disappointed, especially because Wally gives birth to a human child - a very unique situation, the situation that was very frowned upon, and this particular situation happens to Grim, of all dragons, so again an unprecedented case, yet as unique as it was, it didn't really get much page time.
Why couldn't they've gotten a longer, better story?
Don't even get me started on the "Buffy the vampire slayer" references, oh my god! No.
NO.
I kept wondering, is that a joke? Are we joking here? Grim, of all dragons, gets this story, wow. Just wow.
This was a terrible, unwanted surprise and I'm very much disappointed.