Alright, I'm back and ready to be sadistic to stoic boys.
So...we have our Omega and he needs to let out some of that trauma. He's having a real hard time coping and hes fracturing around the edges and his Alpha is like *cracks knuckles* Lets get down to business (to defeat the huns....I'm sorry)
Alpha knows they need a...push. Just a little one. Press their fingers right against the wounded part of them just a bit to get those fractures to spread until they shatter. Its going to happen either way but Alpha is not about to let it happen where they can't be their safety net.
So they do. Alpha makes Omega break. Could be through asking questions. Could be through physical training/exercise. Could be through sex. Whatever works best on their Omega. Alpha controls the situation and the circumstances prevent the Omega from escaping.
And their Omega has no choice but to let the bow break and hope their Alpha catches them as they fall because they aren't in control anymore. They don't understand how someone seems to know them well enough to know *exactly* how to get them to confront their emotions and traumas and weakness but like....they feel so much better.
Ugh, I can't explain to you how this message made me feel, it's just perfect, like utter perfection. As I was reading it my stomach did that little flip that you get on roller coasters and I love roller coasters 😍😍😍 @maleanimeomegas
There are so many ideas flowing through my head right now.
The idea of an alpha watching their stoic omega just breaking inside but they're not dealing with it. They keeping running away or putting off the problems. They refuse to talk to anyone, they refuse to acknowledge how much they're hurting.
And the alpha doesn't know what to do to help, other than make them acknowledge it. And just like you said, it's better for that break to happen where the omega is safe. Especially for the stoic ninjas or heroes, where a breakdown on the field could kill them.
So they get them alone at home, they ask questions and they keep pushing and pushing no matter how angry the omega gets or how much they try to leave.
And then all of a sudden, tears starts appearing, voice cracks start happening, maybe the omega starts to shake.
And then everything gets too much and they bubble over, switching immediately from pushing their alpha away to desperately clawing them closer to them. Because they need them more than ever right now.
And it depends on the omega as to what happens exactly, but generally speaking, the alpha lets them scream and cry and break things and then they hold their omega as they just give up.
The alpha gets them the next day off from whatever job they have and just keeps them in bed/their nest, making them their favourite food, holding them for hours, whatever they need.
I have so many ideas.... and I'm always open to any from other people too, I'm obsessed with this 😌😌😍😍










