Mrs. Hunt came over after washing the fruits, placing them on the coffee table. She’d heard some of their
conversation earlier, so she commented, “We should indeed go back and visit your grandma’s grave. After all,
custom dictates that an elder should be informed in the event of any marriage or pregnancy in the family.” Since
she’d said as much, they all made arrangements to go back on the next day with Logan driving. They would be
visiting Lola’s grandmother’s grave.
After eating some fruits, Lola went to bed. Perhaps it was because they’d talked quite a bit about pregnancy
dreams that she had a dream that night as well. She dreamed of a child standing before her though she couldn’t
discern whether it was a boy or girl. A tad dazed, she stared at the little figure intently. The child was rather short,
appearing very much adorable despite the blurred countenance as he or she was holding an apple in one hand.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtShe took a few steps toward the child before crouching, but she still couldn’t see his or her face from such a near
distance. The child merely stood there without advancing or retreating, so she then reached out and pulled the
child into her embrace after a moment’s contemplation. A while later, the child took a bite out of the apple in his or
her hand. The bite wasn’t loud albeit crisp, but still, it jolted her awake.
Shuddering, Lola’s first reaction was to look down into her arms, but it was merely a dream. Her arms were empty,
and she was still in Logan’s embrace. She took a deep breath, wondering if this was considered a pregnancy
dream. Then, she caressed her stomach, feeling a tad regretful that she couldn’t discern whether the child was a
boy or a girl in the end. After a while, she again closed her eyes.
When she woke up the next morning, the dream was still vivid in her mind. Going into the washroom with Logan,
she told him about the dream as she washed her face and brushed her teeth. There wasn’t much to say since the
dream was brief, but it was significant.
Beaming, Logan placed a hand on her stomach. “Didn’t you see whether the child was wearing a skirt or pants?”
Lola shook her head. “I didn’t notice at that time.” In the dream, she only strived to discern the child’s
countenance, so perhaps she’d seen the dressing but forgotten it. Anyhow, she couldn’t really say for sure.
When they’d washed up, they went up to Mr. and Mrs. Hunt’s place for breakfast. The Hunt couple had already
prepared breakfast and even gotten ready, saying that they could all set out together after eating. At the breakfast
table, Lola again related her dream last night, whereupon Mrs. Hunt chuckled. “Perhaps we’d spoken too much of
this yesterday that it affected you subconsciously.” Having the same opinion, Lola nodded. After breakfast, they
then departed with Logan driving them all to the Hunts’ hometown. Since many were in the car, the journey was
filled with chatter and laughter before they arrived in a seemingly short time. When the car drove into the village,
someone by the road caught sight of it and hollered, “Mr. Hunt and his family are back!” Reclining against her seat,
Lola lamented, “The two of you are really popular.” “We’re not at all popular,” Mrs. Hunt refuted.
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“It’s the grandeur of your wedding ceremony that chastened them.” Lola was too tired that day, so she didn’t
bother to clock the villagers’ states. However, they’d probably been chastened since she herself was shocked by
the munificence of the Jeffersons. When the car came to a stop before their old house, the surrounding neighbors
all came out and gathered around. “Why did you come back?” “We came back to visit my mother’s grave,” Mr.
Hunt answered. At this, the neighbors were all smiles, their attitudes a far cry from before. The road was level, but
still, Logan helped Lola into the courtyard. The house had been unoccupied for a long time, so a musty smell
lingered in the air. Going into the room, Logan removed the dust cover from the bed and had her rest for a while
since he’d noticed her changing positions incessantly throughout the three-hour-or-so drive here. Even a hale and
hearty person will be weary after sitting in the car for three hours, what’s more a pregnant woman like her now. .