Strangely Forgotten

First, a tall woman walks in, her hair graying and her movements timid. "Hey, Adrian," she says softly, "how are you feeling?" I don't answer as she steps into a room, instead distracted by a large man with white hair and thin glasses walking in behind her. 'They must be my parents,' I think. The man says nothing, only stares at me with a gaze of wonder and maybe a bit of caution.

"Who am I?" I ask, my gaze bouncing between the two of them. They share a concerned look before turning back towards me.

"Did they not explain that to you, sweetie?" The woman asks. Something in her voice increases my uneasiness.

"I mean," I revise, "who am I to you?"

"You're our son, of course! We've been waiting for you to return. We just didn't want it to be like this."

I knit my eyebrows together, and the man narrows his eyes towards me, "Do you not believe us?" He asks, his gruff voice carrying easily across the small room.