The woman gasped and looked at her husband then back at the huntsman, "Is this our son?" the woman was astonished, and she threw her arms around him.

"Wait, what is this?" said the father as the woman backed away from the huntsman, "You can't just walk your way back into our lives, and we left you for a reason!"

"But he's OUR son, we can't just leave him alone again!" said the mother, defending her son.

"It doesn't look like he's alone," said the man, noticing the wolf, "and besides, how do you even know he's your son? You have no proof!"

"Yes, I do! He even looks like us! He has brown, sort of curly hair, like you. An Irish accent, like I have. He even has blue eyes like your father!"

"Do not speak about my father!" screamed the man.

"What happened to your father?" asked the huntsman, curious.

"He abandoned me when I was six years old, he shut me out," The man was starting to cry, but then he wiped away his tears, "which is exactly what I intended to do with you!" he shouted, and slammed the door.

Behind the door, the huntsman's mother was in tears, she couldn't believe she had just found her son, but her husband had made her shut him out again.

"How could you live with yourself? How can you even do this to our son? I can't believe you! How can you be like your own father, forcing a person to live on his own!" screamed the woman.

"Ritz, I am doing this to our son because someone else deserves to feel what I had to go through! You have no idea how much suffering I had to go through! My father didn't want me, and I don't want my son to have a father that wants him either." Replied the man angrily.

"But why would you want to have anyone go through what you had to?" asked the woman.

"Because I'm jealous of anyone who grew up with a parent to take care of them!" screamed the man, "There, now you know how I've felt all these years!"