I shook my head and looked at the man sympathetically. "Not only are you deaf, but you have lost your memory. I am so sorry for you," I sighed. "Not to mention you are stuck with this woman and kid. I really, really feel bad for you. I wish I could help, but I have no idea who you are."
The man looked at me, his face studying mine as if he was trying to figure out how my brain worked. Good luck, buddy; I didn't know how it worked either.
"You are right," said the man, his voice calm and reasonable. However, it was interesting… the calmer he was, the more the warning bells were going off in my head.
His wife opened her mouth to interrupt, but he simply shut her up with a single hand.
"I normally am," I agreed. "But what am I right about this time?"