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Chapter 28 Section 5 sleep

cold steel 文泽尔 1292Words 2018-03-22
"? Eko, Eko, are you asleep?" "? Well, no, Dad, not yet?" "Are you still holding Mommy?" "? Well, I will gently. Dad, Dad? Mom's body is warm! Mom's breathing is very even! You know, my mother will tell me stories! " "Oh? What kind of story did Mommy tell you?" Xiao'e Kou thought for a long time, and then replied with a little frustration: "I don't remember. Mother talked a lot, in that pink cloud—but I don't remember." "Hehe, it's okay, Xiao'e Kou—my good daughter, you just can't remember it, but you haven't forgotten it! Maybe you will remember it tomorrow morning when you wake up and stretch yourself!", the gardener coaxing his daughter.

"? Well, I think so too. Dad, Dad?" Xiao'e Kou called coquettishly. "What's the matter, my good daughter?" Raymond replied softly. "? I want stories, and I can fall asleep listening to them." Xiao'e Kou said seriously. "Okay, okay? Well, let me tell you the story that happened during Genesis Week, okay?" "? Those have long been heard." "Then tell the 'flying herring' story." "No no! Is the story too short?" "So, my lovely daughter, what kind of story would you like to hear?" "? Well, I want to hear the story of Dad? and Mom."

Raymond was silent for a while—he stroked his daughter's little head with his rough hands, hesitated, and replied in a low voice: "E Kou, the story of Mom and Dad is too long, can I change it to something else?" "No! You keep saying that? Today I want to listen to the story of my parents - you have never told it!!", Xiao'e Kou stubbornly shook her little head, her big watery eyes didn't blink Looking at Raymond—the look he couldn't bear, the daughter seemed to be about to cry. On this issue, even the youngest children are very sensitive. "Well, that's good, I'll tell you the story of Mom and Dad today—but after listening to it, you have to sleep well!" The young gardener couldn't hold back his daughter, and finally agreed.

"? Hmm." The daughter withdrew her gaze and returned to her mother's arms. "Many years ago, at that time, Dad did something wrong?" "Will Dad do wrong things too?" Xiao'e Kou was curious about all the details. "Anyone can do wrong." "?Oh." "What Dad did, it wasn't Dad's fault—there was a bad guy? Well, he hid Dad's? A good friend? Hide." "Are you playing hide and seek?" "? Well, sort of. At that time, Dad was very, very sad because his good friend disappeared. At this time, God heard Dad's crying, so he sent a fairy—— This fairy is very, very beautiful , and very, very kind. God intends to send her to mend the wounds in Dad's heart?"

"Is this fairy the mother?" "? Keep listening and you'll know." Raymond adjusted the quilt for Xiao'e Kou. "? The fairy tried her best to repair the wound in Dad's heart, but because the wound in Dad's heart was too deep, it couldn't be repaired anyway--the fairy cried, crying all day long. Until a little fairy was born, her tears It gradually became less and less." "? God saw that the wound in Dad's heart could not be mended, so he started to blame the fairy. God sent dark clouds and thunder and lightning, and covered our garden in a torrential rain."

"? Dad and the fairy rescued the flowers and plants day and night-you don't know, the rainwater was cast by a strange spell by God, and it would absorb the life of the fairy when it fell on the fairy. Ken told Papa and let the rain eat her life—until at last it drained her strength and sealed her soul: she fell among the white lilacs and never woke up." "? That's right, Xiao'e Kou, that's your mother, someone I can never make up for in my life." This should have been a very long story, but our young gardener told it very short, but, no matter what, at the moment when the story was finished, Xiao'e Kou - she was clinging to her mother's arms, I don't know when, I fell asleep

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