this will be worthwhile if it doesn't shy away from inverting the title from suah's belief that juhyeok is his world in a "he's awesome! he lights my path", worshipful follower kind of way to juhyeok believing suah is his world in a "he's all I have, I can't live without him" dependent reliance kind of way. it would be an interesting switch up from the way they expected to present when they were kids and how they defined themselves and their roles within their relationship according to how alphas and omegas are generally expected to behave and move in the world, where alphas have all this freedom and potential control over others while omegas are very clearly limited by their bodies and other people. in the early chapters, people got on juhyeok's case about his prejudice against omegas, and thus being an omega himself, but all of suah's behavior so far has justified juhyeok's negativity towards and rejection of his presentation. it would be a very hard sell on making this a lovey-dovey happy relationship from how things have played out so far, so I'm rooting for a bad ending (by romance standards) where they don't get together (vanishingly rare chance) or a "good" ending where they get together and it's miserable, particularly for juhyeok in a 50s housewife kind of way. maybe he does accomplish his judo dreams, but it's only because he was at suah's beck and call and obligated to start a family with him after. or, to make it more cruel, that's the agreement they make, but juhyeok is never able to compete at the highest levels because he gets pregnant. you could spin the resulting child(ren) into being juhyeok's world/reason for living after having his worldview and dreams crushed. it'd be very tradwife-y and appropriately unsettling for a bad end that's not the ended-in-death kind of tragic. instead, I bet it'll go along the same lines where juhyeok goes along with suah's BS so he can compete but he seriously gives him a chance and returns his feelings over the course of things and "can finally be honest about how he feels ~~" and then babies ever after. alternatively, a timeskip after they've bonded, not out of mutual love but so that juhyeok can have some semblance of independence, and they've been living their separate lives and suah's been successful with art because heartbreak made his work compelling and juhyeok's been competing and they reconnect and build a relationship after time has healed some wounds. would still be obnoxious for the whole "falling-in-love -with-your-rapist thing, but a bit more believable. all that said, I don't trust this author to make good on any of that character/setting build-up based on how suah has been made out sympathetically so far due to unrequited love/obsession while juhyeok's totally reasonable reactions and negative feelings towards having his autonomy and freedom taken away from him have been sidelined and underplayed, as if those two things (having your feelings returned and body autonomy) are remotely equivalent. maybe juhyeok's more of a dick to suah than he strictly has to be, but I don't give a rat's ass about that considering his overall situation. (this is just my read after dropping pretty early on and then lurking, so it's not attuned to the details)
I love omegaverse that goes horribly wrong. show me The Horrors !! I read a fic years ago that was exactly that scenario you described (unfulfilled 50s housewife edition). one of my favs
this will be worthwhile if it doesn't shy away from inverting the title from suah's belief that juhyeok is his world in a "he's awesome! he lights my path", worshipful follower kind of way to juhyeok believing suah is his world in a "he's all I have, I can't live without him" dependent reliance kind of way. it would be an interesting switch up from the way they expected to present when they were kids and how they defined themselves and their roles within their relationship according to how alphas and omegas are generally expected to behave and move in the world, where alphas have all this freedom and potential control over others while omegas are very clearly limited by their bodies and other people. in the early chapters, people got on juhyeok's case about his prejudice against omegas, and thus being an omega himself, but all of suah's behavior so far has justified juhyeok's negativity towards and rejection of his presentation.
it would be a very hard sell on making this a lovey-dovey happy relationship from how things have played out so far, so I'm rooting for a bad ending (by romance standards) where they don't get together (vanishingly rare chance) or a "good" ending where they get together and it's miserable, particularly for juhyeok in a 50s housewife kind of way. maybe he does accomplish his judo dreams, but it's only because he was at suah's beck and call and obligated to start a family with him after. or, to make it more cruel, that's the agreement they make, but juhyeok is never able to compete at the highest levels because he gets pregnant. you could spin the resulting child(ren) into being juhyeok's world/reason for living after having his worldview and dreams crushed. it'd be very tradwife-y and appropriately unsettling for a bad end that's not the ended-in-death kind of tragic.
instead, I bet it'll go along the same lines where juhyeok goes along with suah's BS so he can compete but he seriously gives him a chance and returns his feelings over the course of things and "can finally be honest about how he feels ~~" and then babies ever after.
alternatively, a timeskip after they've bonded, not out of mutual love but so that juhyeok can have some semblance of independence, and they've been living their separate lives and suah's been successful with art because heartbreak made his work compelling and juhyeok's been competing and they reconnect and build a relationship after time has healed some wounds. would still be obnoxious for the whole "falling-in-love -with-your-rapist thing, but a bit more believable.
all that said, I don't trust this author to make good on any of that character/setting build-up based on how suah has been made out sympathetically so far due to unrequited love/obsession while juhyeok's totally reasonable reactions and negative feelings towards having his autonomy and freedom taken away from him have been sidelined and underplayed, as if those two things (having your feelings returned and body autonomy) are remotely equivalent. maybe juhyeok's more of a dick to suah than he strictly has to be, but I don't give a rat's ass about that considering his overall situation.
(this is just my read after dropping pretty early on and then lurking, so it's not attuned to the details)
if you made it this far, here's a gold star!