Forgotten About Us
Prologue — A Dream
In the shadows of a lush rainforest, two young boys stood under a canopy of rain-drenched leaves. The older boy had sharp, confident eyes and the faintest hint of a smile—an Alpha. The younger one, slightly shorter, with wide eyes and a hesitant voice—an Omega.
“If my dad gets transferred, will you forget me?” the Omega said with beautiful smile.
“Never. Even if I forget everything else… I’ll never forget you.”
The Alpha said while he was holding the Omega's hand.
But that promise faded like the mist, and so did the boy's face. The dream dissolved into a blur—just like always.
Morning — Fah's Room
Fah jolted awake, heart racing.
His breath hitched as he stared at the ceiling, cold sweat trailing down his temple. That dream again—the same faceless Omega, the same scent. His chest ached every time, but the moment he tried to remember the boy’s face… it slipped away.
His hand clenched over the tattoo on his wrist. He didn’t know why, but every time he dreamed of that forest, the mark on his wrist throbbed faintly.
A knock. “Fah, breakfast’s ready!” came his mother’s voice from downstairs.
“Coming!” Fah replied, pulling his long hair into a ponytail. His reflection in the mirror looked just as confused as every other morning. "Who *was* that boy in his dreams?" He went straight to bathroom for bath. After bath he dressed up.
Breakfast — Wattanachai Residence
At the table, his parents chatted cheerfully. His mother, a calm Alpha, and his father, a strong and dominant Alpha, exchanged glances when they noticed Fah zoning out.
“You had that dream again?” his father asked quietly.
Fah nodded. “Yes. And I'm just wondering
how my day will go today in College."
His parents fell silent. Then his father said, “Dreams are just echoes of memory. Focus on the future. College starts today.”
Fah nodded, rubbing his wrist again. “Right.”
They didn’t mention the past. Not the car accident that stole a year of his memory in junior high. Not the death of his grandfather—the one person who believed those dreams meant something important because he once said," If the dream comes once
or twice then it is fine but if it's come again and again then something is really important that nature giving signal to you. My boy you need to believe and trust the fate that was already given to you." His Grandfather has words was hope to him that one day he will find out the truth behind the dream that come again and again.
Fah's phone ring... ring......" Hello" he said to other side person on phone.
" Are you going to come or not ?" He questioned Fah. " Yeah, I'm on my way to college." He said then disconnected the phone without listening to him.
" Bye, bye Pa and Maa." Fah said while going out of the house. " Bye, bye Fah." They both replied to Fah. He sat in a black car and left for College.
It is a prestigious college name St. Aelric's College. Most ofdonation for scholarship students are given by his Parents.
Elsewhere — Ken's Home
Kenji Tanaka stretched, his cat-like smile soft in the morning sun.
“Morning’,” he mumbled as he walked into the living room, hair still messy.
His Alpha father, serious but kind, looked up from the news. “First day at your new college, Kenji. Try not to be late.”
Kenji chuckled. “Not without my breakfast.” He was about to sit at table."No, not without bath
you can't eat." He replied to him while raising his right eyebrows.
Puitrakul, his elder brother and a dominant Alpha, was already sneaking out of the house. “Exploring the new town,” he said over his shoulder.
"What about your job, First, your college already completed and we came here after many years. Are you willing to go on job interview or not ?" He was looked worried about First that's why he asked.
" I got it, Pa. I will go to the job interview but not today, please it's my day I want to explore today." He replied with bright smile because he knows his father was worried.
"Okay, First enjoy your day and explore what you want too." Alpha father nodded with a return smile.
First went out to explore the town.
Ken also smiled back to his father and went to take a bath. Dressed up according to College day color.
As he took a bite of toast,"Ken you will be late......" He heard that before listening to his father he went out," Bye,bye...." And rashes to the way to college.
Ken nodded absentmindedly. His mind drifted back years before…
Flashback — Years Ago
Behind a sudden transfer.
A message on his Alpha father’s phone. The way his eyes darkened with fear. The way he whispered, “We’re leaving.”
Kenji had never asked what happened. But the fear in his father's voice still echoed inside him. That night, his father packed quickly. And Kenji… left behind something precious. Or someone.
Present — On the Way to College
Kenji walked through the quiet streets of the town he once called home, the wind brushing against his face. He didn’t recognize most things. So much had changed. The houses, the trees… even the scent of the air.
But a strange warmth stirred in his chest.
“Would the friend I used to play with even he remember me ?"
Suddenly—
**BARK!**
A tiny puppy dashed into the road.
A car came speeding from the other side.
“NO!” Kenji shouted, rushing forward without thinking.
The Sudden Collision — First Meeting
Tires screeched.
The car jerked to a halt, just inches from Ken and the trembling puppy in his arms.
The driver door slammed open.
A tall boy with long hair tied back, wearing dark mood-toned clothes and an Alpha mark on his wrist, stormed toward him.
“Are you crazy?!” the boy shouted. “You could’ve died! You idiot.”
Kenji looked up, dazed. Their eyes locked—dark blue clashing with deep black.
The Alpha boy’s breath caught in his throat.
That scent…
That feeling…
Something primal stirred in both of them. Alpha and Omega instincts collided in a rush of forgotten emotions.
And then, the Alpha muttered under his breath,
“…Tch. The puppy’s cuter than the guy who saved it.”
Kenji blinked. “Excuse me?”
The Alpha looked flustered for a moment, then looked away. “Nothing. Just… be more careful.”
Kenji stood up slowly, holding the puppy close. “Thanks… for stopping.”
Fah—though he didn’t remember Ken—found his heart pounding. His instincts screamed at him. Something about this boy felt *important*.
Neither of them knew the truth yet.
Not that they were childhood friends.
Not that they had made a promise under the rain.
Not that fate had brought them back together—whether they were ready or not.
To Be Continued…
In the world of Alphas, Betas, and Omegas—some bonds are written in instinct. Others, in forgotten promises. But love… always finds its way back.
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