{"sf1_id":2242937,"sf2_id":"RnooPbDn","title":"Endgame: Knot Just Omega - Chapter 6: Submissive Tells","author":"VixenButNot","words":1148,"posted_at":"2025-04-12T05:30:39.000Z","tags":["Alpha/omega","Bonding","Canine","Domination/Submission","Dubious consent","Fox","Heat","Knotting","M/M","Omegaverse","Polar Bear","Political intrigue","Power bottom omega","Rhino","Scentplay","polyamory"],"url":"https://fse.anthro.fr/stories/2242937-endgame-knot-just-omega-chapter-6-submissive-tells","original_url":"https://sofurry.com/s/RnooPbDn","image_url":"https://cdn.sofurryfiles.com/submissions/thumbnails/a9/2f/a92f4d7a-8eb2-4aee-9108-dd224d7ea8be","description":"Chapter 6 - Submissive Tells  \nPower has shifted—and everyone at the table knows it. In a quiet lunch full of loaded silences, Ven shows what submission really means. Victor shows what an Alpha truly is. And the Governor is reminded that authority isn't granted. It's earned. And sometimes lost.","content":"[b]Chapter 6 – Submissive Tells[/b]\n\n[i]\\*Power has shifted—and everyone at the table knows it. In a quiet lunch full of loaded silences, Ven shows what submission really means. Victor shows what an Alpha truly is. And the Governor is reminded that authority isn't granted. It's earned. And sometimes lost.\\*[/i]\n\nThe Residence – Luncheon Hall\n\nThe private dining room was tastefully appointed—rich dark woods, long glass windows looking out over the upper gardens, a single server stationed near the wall like a statue. The table was set for three.\n\nWhen Ven and Victor entered, the Governor was already seated, legs crossed, sipping black tea from a porcelain cup with a steady paw.\n\nHe said nothing at first. Just watched.\n\nVictor took the seat at Ven's side—never across. Never separated.\n\nVen slid into place like a piece of a machine, perfectly aligned. He hadn't shaved, his hair was still wild from the morning's mess, and he wore a loose cotton shirt that hung a little too wide around his collarbone. But he moved with a quiet, grounded grace now. His limbs weren't sharp with restlessness. His mouth wasn't curled in a smirk.\n\nHe looked… still.\n\nThe server poured wine and retreated without a word.\n\nLunch was served in courses. Silence held through the first.\n\nIt was during the second—grilled riverfish in a citrus glaze—that Vendosh Steelclaw II finally spoke.\n\n“You look different,\" he said simply, setting down his fork and studying his son like one might a rare artifact—equal parts awe and grief.\n\nVen glanced up. Then—to the Governor's surprise—he looked at Victor first.\n\nAnd only when Victor gave a quiet, subtle nod did Ven speak.\n\n“I feel different,\" he said.\n\nVendosh's eyes narrowed slightly. There it was.\n\nIn the subtle lean of the fox toward the Shepherd. In the way Ven waited, even if just for a breath, before making decisions. In the quiet deference—natural, instinctive, bonded. When Ven reached for his glass of wine, his fingers brushed Victor's, and the fox flushed and smiled softly, genuinely. When the butter dish was just out of reach, Ven didn't even try to lean across—Victor reached for it, without being asked, and Ven waited.\n\nSubmissive behaviors.\n\nTiny. Automatic. And from Ven—who would've snarled at the very idea of yielding—they were seismic.\n\nVendosh set his tea down slowly.\n\n“You were never meant to be owned,\" he said. Not angry. Just... hollow. “You were born wild.\"\n\nVen met his eyes for the first time.\n\n“I am wild,\" he said, voice quiet. “But I'm not alone anymore.\"\n\nVictor said nothing.\n\nHe didn't have to.\n\nHe was there. Anchoring Ven. Present. Alpha.\n\nVendosh leaned back. Studied them both. And what he saw was no longer a father and son dynamic ripe for control. This was a pair. Bonded. Unified. Beyond his reach.\n\nHe didn't speak again for a long time.\n\nThe clink of silverware against porcelain filled the room like distant thunder.\n\nNobody spoke.\n\nVendosh chewed slowly, methodically, as if buying time with every bite. Ven drank his wine without fanfare. Victor carved through his fish like he was on a mission—clean, efficient, never dropping his guard for even a second.\n\nThe weight of silence pressed down until it nearly groaned.\n\nThen, finally:\n\n“I'd like to speak with my son,\" Vendosh said, setting down his fork with deliberate care. “Alone.\"\n\nThere was no demand in his voice.\n\nNo growl.\n\nJust the faintest edge of expectation—habit more than anything. He was the father. The Governor. It was a simple, logical request.\n\nVen didn't answer.\n\nVictor's fork stopped mid-cut.\n\nAnd then, as if rehearsed, as if written into the code of their bond—\n\n“No,\" they said, in perfect unison.\n\nThe air in the room froze.\n\nVendosh looked between them. His brow twitched, ever so slightly.\n\nVen didn't drop his gaze.\n\nVictor didn't blink.\n\n“I didn't ask for him to leave the building,\" the Governor said slowly.\n\nVen leaned back in his chair, resting his arm casually along the back of Victor's, his body angled ever so subtly toward his Alpha. “And I didn't ask to be bonded to my bodyguard,\" he said. “But here we are.\"\n\nVictor didn't speak. His presence alone was its own answer. The end of the question.\n\nVendosh sat there a moment longer, visibly adjusting to the new reality. His authority, once a given, now had a gatekeeper. And that gatekeeper's answer was final.\n\nEventually, he reached for his tea, sipped it, and gave a slow, begrudging nod.\n\n“…So that's how it is, then.\"\n\nVictor's voice came low, gravel-lined and certain.\n\n“That's how it's always been. You just didn't see it.\"\n\nVendosh didn't argue.\n\nBecause deep down, he knew.\n\nThe silence after Victor's words sat thick and impenetrable.\n\nVen let it stretch, a slow smile tugging at the corner of his mouth—dangerous, crooked, entirely his. He could feel the bond between them hum like a live wire, stronger now than ever. Rooted. Claimed.\n\nVictor leaned back in his chair with the quiet confidence of a man who didn't need to posture.\n\nThen he tilted his head, thoughtful.\n\n“Mm,\" he said, like he'd just remembered something completely mundane. “That actually reminds me.\"\n\nHe reached down beside his chair.\n\nThere, strapped to his thigh in its usual tactical sheath, was his combat knife. The blade was nothing flashy—matte black, carbon steel, military issue. Like Victor himself, it didn't need to shine to be deadly.\n\nWith a smooth, casual motion, he unsnapped the strap and slid the knife free.\n\nThe sound of steel whispering against polymer filled the room like a sudden shift in pressure.\n\nVen's ears perked.\n\nVictor gave the fox a wink. “Don't flinch.\"\n\nHe didn't.\n\nVictor reached down under the table, found the slim band of tech locked around Ven's ankle—the monitor that tracked his vitals, his location, his obedience. A relic of control. Of chains.\n\nWith one clean stroke, he slashed it free.\n\nThe monitor hit the floor with a clatter, still blinking feebly.\n\nVictor picked it up. Twirled it once in his fingers. Then with a small flourish, he stabbed the blade through the center—clean through the circuitry, sparks sputtering as the knife pinned it to the serving platter like an insect in a museum.\n\nHe lifted the knife and monitor together, walked them casually to Vendosh's end of the table—\n\n—and used the tip of his fork to push it off the blade, letting the destroyed device fall neatly onto the Governor's silk napkin.\n\n“You can just have your little toy back,\" Victor said, voice cool and even.\n\nVendosh stared at it.\n\nThe severed symbol of his control. Stabbed. Disabled. Delivered.\n\nHe didn't reach for it.\n\nVictor turned back to Ven, wiped the knife clean on his own napkin, and slid it back into its sheath with a quiet click.\n\nVen just grinned.\n\nAnd for the first time in a very, very long time—\n\nthe Governor said nothing at all.","series":{"name":"Endgame: Knot Just Omega","previous":"https://fse.anthro.fr/stories/2242935-endgame-knot-just-omega-chapter-5-bonded-and-unbroken.json","next":"https://fse.anthro.fr/stories/2242939-endgame-knot-just-omega-chapter-7-alpha-screening.json"}}