Celebrity House [Anna]
Chapter 63
Valenga also gave her blessings after learning that Anna was pregnant. She used to look at Anna with a little love and awe, but now her eyes were more focused and envious.
"If it was a girl, she would be very beautiful, just like you, Anna. If it were a boy, he would be very clever, look at your Seryozha, how lovely he is!" exclaimed Valenga, even Some tears glistened.
Now Anna knows that Hualunga is taking care of her. She is a lady with a lot of background and has a weird temper. She treats Hualunga as a maid, but let her learn the knowledge and talents that only young ladies can learn. The ladies who wanted to befriend her were scared away by her coldness, so they always said she was a queer old lady behind her back.
Anna originally had ideas about the wife Valenga would take care of, and she never forgot the promise she had made to Yunina, nor did she forget what she wanted to do.After accepting the fact that she was pregnant, she changed her mind.
This idea was only turning and changing in her own mind, and even Karenin didn't know it.
Instead of making friends with the old lady through Valenga, Anna decided to wait, or really try to trust Karenin, her husband.
Who can say that such a woman is not hateful, and who can say that such a woman is not brave.
"Can I sing you a song?" Valenga said, she actually wanted to touch Anna's belly more, but she was concerned about etiquette.
Every child or new life that is about to be born touches and delights her.
"It's my turn to say that, please sing us a song." Anna said, and Valenga nodded with a smile.
The not-so-young-looking girl began to sing, and in the garden she looked more beautiful than ever.
The song was ethereal but touching, and the sun was shining. Anna narrowed her eyes slightly, and looked up at the blue sky in the spring of the old days. For the first time, she felt that it was good to be alive, because it was meaningful, because of happiness.
Seryozha brought them fruit, fresh and plump cherries, the skins of which were glistening with drops of water.
"I asked Mr. Srudin, and he said it would be good for you and the baby." Seryozha put the cherries between them, and the children who were playing nearby gathered around now, thank you Liao Sha said that everyone can eat together.
The children cheered, and the juice spread from the tip of their tongues to the corners of their mouths. Anna took Seryozha into her arms, smiled and thanked her softly. Seryozha kissed her shyly, and said softly: " You never need to thank me, Mom, I love you, and now, I still love the little baby in your womb, I will be a good brother."
"I love you too." Anna said softly, and this promise was deeply imprinted in the boy's heart like the sunshine that afternoon.
Two weeks later Karenin said they were going back to Petersburg.
When Karenin said this, Seryozha was digging out his pudding, and he was more concerned about the health of mother and baby than anyone else.
"May mother go back?" Seryozha asked worriedly.He learned from some ladies that pregnancy is a very dangerous thing.
"Don't worry too much, Seryozha," said Anna.
Seryozha got down from the stool, walked up to Anna, first touched Anna's still stomach with his small hand, and then raised his face and said: "She is still very young now, the train will take her away." Bumped out? Like the grapefruit in Mrs. Lestrade's basket?"
Anna was amused.
"If she is knocked out, you can pick her up again. Just like you helped that lady before." Anna said half-truthfully.
Seryozha gave a terrified look, and then, knowing that he had been deceived, he pouted.
"I'm really worried."
"There is no need to worry about it, Seryozha, is it because of this that you plan not to go back until your mother gives birth?"
"That's all right," Seryozha muttered softly.
Karenin frowned, and before he could speak, Anna patted the senior official's arm and said, "He's just too worried about me."
Anna stroked Seryozha's hair, and then touched his ear. When they were getting tired, Karenin said: "I am also worried about this situation."
The mother and son looked at the man.
Karenin coughed slightly, then frowned again and said, "I've already asked Sludin about it. You can take the train under your current situation."
"Oh." Anna smiled.
The day they returned to Petersburg was the first rain in early summer, and the air was a little humid and slightly sticky.
It was a little worse than Karenin expected, Anna had a low fever.
Sruddin did not recommend the use of drugs, so Anna had to carry it by herself.
It was ten o'clock in the morning when they returned home. According to the original itinerary, Karenin needed to go back to the government department first.
Anna was not a hypocritical person. Although Karenin didn't say anything, he must have something important to come back in a hurry, so she told the other party that she could stay alone for a while.
For the first time Karenin seemed undecided.
"I'll take care of mother, father," said Seryozha earnestly, who seemed to have grown a little taller during this time.
"Oh, we almost forgot about him," Anna said with a smile.
Seeing this, Karenin decided to go to the ministry first according to the original plan.
"If you have any discomfort, let Kabidonich go to Sludin." Karenin urged, and Anna responded one by one.
After explaining everything, Karenin left, 10 minutes later than he originally planned, so he could only catch up on the road at this late time.
Karenin sat in the carriage and began to think about how to squeeze some time out of the gap between things. When he was thinking about these things, he didn't think about a problem that he should have thought about first, but it didn't matter.
Karenin was a smart man and a man who followed the rules. His wife was pregnant with a second child, and he was naturally happy. This feeling came naturally and would not be abrupt, but to Anna herself, it meant something. with more.
With a severe nasal congestion, she leaned on the soft pillow.Seryozha was wearing a thin dark seahorse fleece sailor jacket. In this rain, both his curly hair and his face were like some kind of moist and lovely moss, with a little freshness And velvet.
He is busy.
Putting refreshments on the bedside table aside, testing Anna's pillows for fluffiness, bringing hot water and a storybook like a squirrel busy trying to store up provisions for the winter.
"What do you think? Mother." Seryozha sniffed, and he himself began to sweat profusely.
"I'm afraid you'll be sick." Anna picked up the handkerchief and wiped the little guy's forehead.
Seryozha stretched out his chubby little hand to feel the temperature of Anna's forehead, and then touched his own for comparison.
"A little bit more." He said worriedly, his blue eyes were a little wet as if they had been heavily colored.
Anna didn't want to get too close to the other person when she was speaking, lest the infection be passed on, so she just gently took Seryozha's little hand.
"You tell me a story and I'll be fine."
"En." Seryozha responded softly.He won the benefit of delaying his French class by an hour today.
Seryozha opened the story book, and he chose a story with many little rabbits.He likes little rabbits. The story tells the story of a mother rabbit and the deer she picked up. He thinks that mother rabbit who is not tall but brave is just like his mother.
"Even though they don't look the same, they like different foods and they speak different voices, a mother is a mother and a child is a child."
Anna did not fall asleep. She woke up only after Seriosha expressed her opinion. It turned out that she had really listened to this simple story.
"It has a good mother, and so do I," Seryozha said softly at last.
Anna looked at Seryozha quietly. The boy was lowering his eyes and gently stroking the pages of the book with his fingers. He seemed to be still immersed in the story, sensitive and cute.
Suddenly, the embarrassment and doubts that occasionally surfaced in my heart were completely relieved at this moment.
Anna smiled and stretched out her hand. Her slender fingertips poked the dimple on the back of Seryozha's hand, and then used her adult hand to wrap Seryozha's small hand in the palm of her hand. Put your hands on your heart.
"This is a small house, very delicate, very private, and very fragile. It is really small, so my mother will only put very important people in it. Before, there was only my mother in this house, and now, there are you .”
Seryozha narrowed his eyes slightly, and it took him a while to show a soft smile.
"And her, we're all in there."
"Mom, if you can't live in your house, you can put it in my house. My house is very big and can accommodate many people. I will put you in the innermost room so that we are still a family. And then there are lots and lots of good people when we go out. That way, we're going to be happy inside and out."
Looking at Seryozha's innocent smile, Anna didn't say anything sensible, but accompanied him to continue making up these happy and stupid nonsense.
The low fever continued, and the rain never stopped. Seryozha went to French class. Anna took out a bound notepad from the drawer. She sat on a chair and wrote it down about 10 minutes later. The first sentence, afterward, she solemnly locked the notepad with only one page in the small box.
She lay on the bed, accompanied by the sound of raindrops, stroked the little life that had not changed in the abdomen, and whispered a few times.
She thought: If her life started with misfortune, then everything has changed now, and a lucky life is being conceived in her body.
It wasn't magic that changed her, just her husband and son.
"If it was a girl, she would be very beautiful, just like you, Anna. If it were a boy, he would be very clever, look at your Seryozha, how lovely he is!" exclaimed Valenga, even Some tears glistened.
Now Anna knows that Hualunga is taking care of her. She is a lady with a lot of background and has a weird temper. She treats Hualunga as a maid, but let her learn the knowledge and talents that only young ladies can learn. The ladies who wanted to befriend her were scared away by her coldness, so they always said she was a queer old lady behind her back.
Anna originally had ideas about the wife Valenga would take care of, and she never forgot the promise she had made to Yunina, nor did she forget what she wanted to do.After accepting the fact that she was pregnant, she changed her mind.
This idea was only turning and changing in her own mind, and even Karenin didn't know it.
Instead of making friends with the old lady through Valenga, Anna decided to wait, or really try to trust Karenin, her husband.
Who can say that such a woman is not hateful, and who can say that such a woman is not brave.
"Can I sing you a song?" Valenga said, she actually wanted to touch Anna's belly more, but she was concerned about etiquette.
Every child or new life that is about to be born touches and delights her.
"It's my turn to say that, please sing us a song." Anna said, and Valenga nodded with a smile.
The not-so-young-looking girl began to sing, and in the garden she looked more beautiful than ever.
The song was ethereal but touching, and the sun was shining. Anna narrowed her eyes slightly, and looked up at the blue sky in the spring of the old days. For the first time, she felt that it was good to be alive, because it was meaningful, because of happiness.
Seryozha brought them fruit, fresh and plump cherries, the skins of which were glistening with drops of water.
"I asked Mr. Srudin, and he said it would be good for you and the baby." Seryozha put the cherries between them, and the children who were playing nearby gathered around now, thank you Liao Sha said that everyone can eat together.
The children cheered, and the juice spread from the tip of their tongues to the corners of their mouths. Anna took Seryozha into her arms, smiled and thanked her softly. Seryozha kissed her shyly, and said softly: " You never need to thank me, Mom, I love you, and now, I still love the little baby in your womb, I will be a good brother."
"I love you too." Anna said softly, and this promise was deeply imprinted in the boy's heart like the sunshine that afternoon.
Two weeks later Karenin said they were going back to Petersburg.
When Karenin said this, Seryozha was digging out his pudding, and he was more concerned about the health of mother and baby than anyone else.
"May mother go back?" Seryozha asked worriedly.He learned from some ladies that pregnancy is a very dangerous thing.
"Don't worry too much, Seryozha," said Anna.
Seryozha got down from the stool, walked up to Anna, first touched Anna's still stomach with his small hand, and then raised his face and said: "She is still very young now, the train will take her away." Bumped out? Like the grapefruit in Mrs. Lestrade's basket?"
Anna was amused.
"If she is knocked out, you can pick her up again. Just like you helped that lady before." Anna said half-truthfully.
Seryozha gave a terrified look, and then, knowing that he had been deceived, he pouted.
"I'm really worried."
"There is no need to worry about it, Seryozha, is it because of this that you plan not to go back until your mother gives birth?"
"That's all right," Seryozha muttered softly.
Karenin frowned, and before he could speak, Anna patted the senior official's arm and said, "He's just too worried about me."
Anna stroked Seryozha's hair, and then touched his ear. When they were getting tired, Karenin said: "I am also worried about this situation."
The mother and son looked at the man.
Karenin coughed slightly, then frowned again and said, "I've already asked Sludin about it. You can take the train under your current situation."
"Oh." Anna smiled.
The day they returned to Petersburg was the first rain in early summer, and the air was a little humid and slightly sticky.
It was a little worse than Karenin expected, Anna had a low fever.
Sruddin did not recommend the use of drugs, so Anna had to carry it by herself.
It was ten o'clock in the morning when they returned home. According to the original itinerary, Karenin needed to go back to the government department first.
Anna was not a hypocritical person. Although Karenin didn't say anything, he must have something important to come back in a hurry, so she told the other party that she could stay alone for a while.
For the first time Karenin seemed undecided.
"I'll take care of mother, father," said Seryozha earnestly, who seemed to have grown a little taller during this time.
"Oh, we almost forgot about him," Anna said with a smile.
Seeing this, Karenin decided to go to the ministry first according to the original plan.
"If you have any discomfort, let Kabidonich go to Sludin." Karenin urged, and Anna responded one by one.
After explaining everything, Karenin left, 10 minutes later than he originally planned, so he could only catch up on the road at this late time.
Karenin sat in the carriage and began to think about how to squeeze some time out of the gap between things. When he was thinking about these things, he didn't think about a problem that he should have thought about first, but it didn't matter.
Karenin was a smart man and a man who followed the rules. His wife was pregnant with a second child, and he was naturally happy. This feeling came naturally and would not be abrupt, but to Anna herself, it meant something. with more.
With a severe nasal congestion, she leaned on the soft pillow.Seryozha was wearing a thin dark seahorse fleece sailor jacket. In this rain, both his curly hair and his face were like some kind of moist and lovely moss, with a little freshness And velvet.
He is busy.
Putting refreshments on the bedside table aside, testing Anna's pillows for fluffiness, bringing hot water and a storybook like a squirrel busy trying to store up provisions for the winter.
"What do you think? Mother." Seryozha sniffed, and he himself began to sweat profusely.
"I'm afraid you'll be sick." Anna picked up the handkerchief and wiped the little guy's forehead.
Seryozha stretched out his chubby little hand to feel the temperature of Anna's forehead, and then touched his own for comparison.
"A little bit more." He said worriedly, his blue eyes were a little wet as if they had been heavily colored.
Anna didn't want to get too close to the other person when she was speaking, lest the infection be passed on, so she just gently took Seryozha's little hand.
"You tell me a story and I'll be fine."
"En." Seryozha responded softly.He won the benefit of delaying his French class by an hour today.
Seryozha opened the story book, and he chose a story with many little rabbits.He likes little rabbits. The story tells the story of a mother rabbit and the deer she picked up. He thinks that mother rabbit who is not tall but brave is just like his mother.
"Even though they don't look the same, they like different foods and they speak different voices, a mother is a mother and a child is a child."
Anna did not fall asleep. She woke up only after Seriosha expressed her opinion. It turned out that she had really listened to this simple story.
"It has a good mother, and so do I," Seryozha said softly at last.
Anna looked at Seryozha quietly. The boy was lowering his eyes and gently stroking the pages of the book with his fingers. He seemed to be still immersed in the story, sensitive and cute.
Suddenly, the embarrassment and doubts that occasionally surfaced in my heart were completely relieved at this moment.
Anna smiled and stretched out her hand. Her slender fingertips poked the dimple on the back of Seryozha's hand, and then used her adult hand to wrap Seryozha's small hand in the palm of her hand. Put your hands on your heart.
"This is a small house, very delicate, very private, and very fragile. It is really small, so my mother will only put very important people in it. Before, there was only my mother in this house, and now, there are you .”
Seryozha narrowed his eyes slightly, and it took him a while to show a soft smile.
"And her, we're all in there."
"Mom, if you can't live in your house, you can put it in my house. My house is very big and can accommodate many people. I will put you in the innermost room so that we are still a family. And then there are lots and lots of good people when we go out. That way, we're going to be happy inside and out."
Looking at Seryozha's innocent smile, Anna didn't say anything sensible, but accompanied him to continue making up these happy and stupid nonsense.
The low fever continued, and the rain never stopped. Seryozha went to French class. Anna took out a bound notepad from the drawer. She sat on a chair and wrote it down about 10 minutes later. The first sentence, afterward, she solemnly locked the notepad with only one page in the small box.
She lay on the bed, accompanied by the sound of raindrops, stroked the little life that had not changed in the abdomen, and whispered a few times.
She thought: If her life started with misfortune, then everything has changed now, and a lucky life is being conceived in her body.
It wasn't magic that changed her, just her husband and son.
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