Chapter 105: Maxwell, we don’t talk about that in public
"Alright, so now that that’s decided, how are you two feeling? Are you alright?" Michael asked, in full Doctor mode. The way he spoke really helped Andrew calm down. If he had approached as his friend, Andrew felt he might have reacted poorly.
Shifting, so that he wasn’t blocking the full view of Maxwell like every fiber in his being was telling him to do, Andrew swallowed.
"Uh, well, I think it went pretty well. Max?" Andrew asked, glancing at the not new omega. Maxwell chuckled.
"Andrew did a great job keeping up with me. I was...apparently worse then I normally was." Maxwell’s ears were pink, but he wasn’t embarrassed. He seemed...happy? Proud? Andrew wasn’t sure what to call that expression.
Kim’s chuckle drew Andrew’s attention, and he turned to look between the two of them.
"Ah. Was that your first time with a true alpha, Maxy?" Kim asked, and Maxwell nodded. Kim’s expression softened. "Then I would suggest you adjust your normal. That’s bound to happen. It’s to keep up with your new partner. Your body subconsciously knows these kinds of things, and changes. Jenny said the same thing after her first time spending her heat with me. Well, not to me, obviously, but to her doctor." Andrew glanced at Michael to find him violently taking notes.
It appeared that Michael was learning a lot today, and so was Andrew.
"That’s so interesting." Michael muttered. "None of the books I read mentioned anything like this. Is this knowledge through word of mouth?" Michael asked, and Kim laughed.
"Well, most true alphas keep their knowledge to themselves, and it’s also not something most omegas without a long term partner would want to discuss. It’s also embarrassing to admit that you had a lower sex drive with other partners. It hurts alpha pride, and given that the omegas that are in our world usually bump shoulders with some alphas with pretty big egos..." Kim trailed off, raising her eyebrows.
Everyone got the message.
It was not something anyone would record down in fear of their life and livelihood. Michael nodded.
