Memories Of The Night - Chapter 555
Owen is old enough to go to primary school in the twinkling of an eye, and Kristina is already in kindergarten.
Every day with two babies at home, it is very lively.
Katrina is particularly happy to hear two little children calling “Mommy” and “Daddy”.
They deeply implement the educational concept of “Girls need to be brought up richly, and boys need to be brought up poorly.” Aaron is obviously much gentler towards Kristina. Aaron treats her like a little princess, buying whatever she wants.
But Aaron is strict with Owen.
In the evening, Katrina personally prepares dinner in the kitchen, while Aaron coaches Owen in the study to do his homework.
Owen takes great pains to finish his homework and hands it to Aaron, “Daddy, I’ve finished it.”
But Aaron immediately gives Owen another exercise book, “Ten questions above.”
Owen can only reluctantly bow his head and continue to do his homework…
Meanwhile, Kristina is sitting on a plush carpet and drawing pictures.
She seems to feel that drawing on paper is not very interesting. So she climbs up to Aaron and starts drawing on his arm. Aaron allows her to do anything, spoiling and loving her very much.
On one side is his son, on the other is his daughter. Differential treatment is too obvious.
Katrina, who has finished preparing the dinner, pushes the door of the study and enters.
“Owen, Kristina, it’s time for dinner!”
Seeing Katrina, Aaron immediately smiles and looks at her tenderly.
Only when she comes near does he kiss her and whisper, “Honey, you’ve worked so hard.”
Aaron takes Kristina and prepares to take her to wash her hands.
Owen is about to close his textbook…
Aaron casually says, “Owen, finish your homework first.”
Owen immediately makes a crying expression and complains to Katrina, “Mommy, have you seen it? Daddy bullies me again!”
In front of Aaron, Owen dares not resist.
But when Katrina is there, Owen will become a little aggressive.
Because he knows that the only person Daddy fears is Mommy.
Katrina turns her face instantly when she hears Owen’s words.
She picks up Owen’s exercise book and looks at it. Then she grabs Aaron’s collar and scolds him.
“Aaron, your son is only in Grade One! But you ask him to do exercises for the third grade! If you bully Owen again, you’ll sleep on the sofa tonight!”
Finishing the homework first?
Is he abusing her son?
Aaron starts to admit his mistake with a good temper, seeing Katrina’s angry appearance, “Honey, I know it’s all my fault.”
It’s the cruelest punishment for him not to return to his room at night.
With Katrina’s protection, Owen immediately becomes cheerful. He gets out of his chair and leads Katrina out.
In the evening, Katrina is reading on her bed. After taking a bath, Aaron goes to bed and holds Katrina in his arms, kissing her hair.
“Honey, our fifth anniversary, is coming. I’ve booked my ticket, and we can spend our two-person world.”
Listening to Aaron, Katrina suddenly remembers it.
It turns out that time has passed so fast.
In the twinkling of an eye, they have been married for five years.
As the old saying goes, seven years itch.
But after so many years of marriage, he still loves her as before.
Every morning, she still wakes up from his arms.
However…
Katrina begins to hesitate at the thought of two young children.
“But if we leave, what should Owen and Kristina do?”
Aaron bites her earlobe, “With so many people here, do you think they can’t take care of two children?”
Besides so many nannies and servants at home, Grandpa will also be happy to take care of them.
Hearing Aaron’s words, Katrina finally nods, “Okay.”
After they have been married for so many years, she does put more energy into her baby, so sometimes she may snub him.
So they can take advantage of the fifth anniversary of their marriage. It is a good thing for them to travel together.
A few days later, Aaron sends the two children to Eric’s house and takes Katrina to a beautiful island for vacation.
Sunny sunshine, blue seawater, fresh air, and a tall, handsome and considerate husband, everything is perfect.
Katrina enjoys the seaside vacation as well as being with Aaron.
In the morning, Katrina and Aaron stroll by the sea hand in hand.
On the coast, vendors are selling all kinds of souvenirs.
When Katrina goes somewhere, she sees a female painter with her back to her, portraying tourists.
Under the painter’s hand, the visitor’s face appears vividly on the white paper. Katrina is attracted and stops to watch.
After handing the painted works to the tourists, the female painter feels someone standing behind her, who looks at her for a long time. She turns around and asks, “Do you need a portrait?”
When the painter turns around, Katrina and the painter are stunned at the same time.
Katrina is surprised and doesn’t know what to say for a moment.
Because it is Farrah who appears in front of her.
Farrah doesn’t expect to see Katrina at this time.
She also sees Aaron accompanying Katrina.
It can be seen that she must have been very happy these years, and Aaron must love her very much.
In retrospect, Farrah still feels guilty about Katrina.
In the beginning, it was her desire that has blinded her to do something crazy.
Over the years, she has been regretting and guilty all the time.
However, Farrah is too ashamed to go to Katrina.
“Katrina, long time no see,” Farrah says in an overcautious way.
Feeling that Farrah has no malicious intentions, Katrina smiles, “Long time no see.”
After all, they had been close friends for many years. Although they had contradictions and hatred in the past, all the hatred has faded a lot when they meet again after so many years.
Farrah points to her drawing board and explains, “After I left Abbe City, I was depressed for some time. Then I started to learn drawing. Now I live by drawing.”
Katrina remembers that Farrah’s dream from childhood is to be a painter.
But because of the limited conditions at that time, she had no chance to learn.
Now Farrah has finally fulfilled her childhood dream. Katrina is happy for her, “That’s great.”
Although Farrah feels too shy to speak out, she bites her lip and says what she wants to say for so many years.
“Katrina, it was all my fault before. I’m so sorry for you. Is your baby all right?”
Hearing Farrah’s apology, Katrina’s years of hatred seems to have vanished.
Katrina and Farrah will never return to before.
But Katrina thinks she won’t hate Farrah anymore.
Katrina answers, “He’s fine. Very healthy.”
Farrah seems to breathe a sigh of relief, “That’s good.”
“Farrah!”
Just then, a male voice comes from a short distance.
Then a gentle-looking man in glasses comes up this way.
He comes to Farrah, rubs her shoulders intimately, and asks her if she’s tired.
Afterward, he notices Katrina and Aaron next to him. The man asks, “Farrah, is this your acquaintance?”
Farrah quickly nods, “Yes, my friends in Abbe City before.”
When it comes to the word “friend”, Farrah has a moment of guilt.
Because she knows that she is no longer worthy of being Katrina’s friend.
Then she quickly changes the subject and introduces, “Katrina, this is my husband, a teacher. He’s teaching in a nearby primary school.”
When Farrah introduces his husband, her eyes are full of love.
Seeing Farrah find her own partner, Katrina wishes her well.
“Bless you, Farrah.”
After saying goodbye to Farrah and her husband, Katrina and Aaron continue their journey.
After this inadvertent reunion, it seems that she feels more relieved.
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