[Breathes out, too, maybe finally fully accepting that for what it is, too-- nothing else mattered to Keith. He can't seem to process it, either, that Keith would go to such lengths, to go even that far. His breathing hitches, shaky, utterly overwhelmed with how thoroughly unworthy he feels to that devotion, that Keith would put him above even his own life. That-- no. That shouldn't be how it is. He's not worth it. He's not worth it.]
Yeah. [His voice is thin, not able to hold back just how utterly devastated such a realization leaves him.]