Shaun couldn’t believe what he was hearing. Couldn’t she believe the building connection tethering them to each other all that time? “I think you should go,” she informed him, extinguishing his fire as she did. Shaun can nearly hear her. His ears were boxed in from her dangerously telling recount. It threw his Omega right from his subconscious. It ruined him in a way he couldn’t describe, taken from all things present, even while she turned from him and left the broken shells at his feet. He flashed back to what he said to her. He didn’t think he was being unkind, it was just unexpected for him to have any refractory rate after what they experienced together. Deep down he knew it wouldn’t matter to her now knowing he couldn’t manage even the thought of a hard-on again. It wasn’t what