Greenwood? Oh no, no—Alva didn't live in Greenwood apartments. That was nowhere near where he lived, or where Rae lived. He struggled to come to terms with Greenwood as lucidity began to filter on through the layers of clumsy thoughts. Something wasn't quite right. Something was... missing. Gone. In his mind, there was a sort of blank spot.
He put a hand to his head as he slid sideways again, but thankfully the man who took him in held him upright. Alva looked down at him. He wasn't a familiar face but it was nevertheless a nice face. A concerned face and a kind face, though there wasn't a smile on his lips. It was in the eyes, really. Alva felt instinctively that he could trust this man.
"My name is... Alva. Ren. I live... oh my head..." He let his head fall into his hand momentarily. That aching dark spot just behind his ear... the hollowness where another consciousness resided... There used to be something there. Alva frowned down at the man's concerned face. "I... I live... in the suburbs. House. My house... I..." He tried hard to recall his address but nothing came to him. It was too hard to grasp onto the fine details. The street, the house number... He only knew that he lived in the suburbs.
"I'm sorry, I can't... remember."
He put a hand to his head as he slid sideways again, but thankfully the man who took him in held him upright. Alva looked down at him. He wasn't a familiar face but it was nevertheless a nice face. A concerned face and a kind face, though there wasn't a smile on his lips. It was in the eyes, really. Alva felt instinctively that he could trust this man.
"My name is... Alva. Ren. I live... oh my head..." He let his head fall into his hand momentarily. That aching dark spot just behind his ear... the hollowness where another consciousness resided... There used to be something there. Alva frowned down at the man's concerned face. "I... I live... in the suburbs. House. My house... I..." He tried hard to recall his address but nothing came to him. It was too hard to grasp onto the fine details. The street, the house number... He only knew that he lived in the suburbs.
"I'm sorry, I can't... remember."