Anna looked incredulously at Amad in her arms.
Those words just now, was it really possible for a five year old child to say them?
“Amad, you … “Anna wanted to open her mouth.
Amad, however, directly reached out his hand and covered Anna’s mouth, then very quietly said, “Mommy, this is a secret between the two of us oh, you don’t tell others.”
Looking at Amad’s expectant eyes, Anna could only nod her head.
Bonnie beside her was incredibly curious, “What are you mother and daughter talking about, muttering and not letting us hear.”
Amad and Anna then looked at each other and said in unison, “Secrets.”
“You two have secrets?” Bonnie purposely puts on a sad face, “No, I need to hear what the secret is too, or I won’t play with you Amad from now on.”
Amad was very principled, “I can’t tell my godmother my secret with mommy, but I can tell my godmother another secret oh.”
She came up to Bonnie’s ear and blurted out that secret.
Bonnie was so shocked that she almost jumped in place.
“What’s this,” it was Anna’s turn to be curious, “What’s the secret that could shock you so much?”
“No, nothing,” Bonnie’s voice stuttered a little as she spoke because she was nervous.
Steadying herself, she once again came up to Amad and confirmed again and again, “This secret is between you and me, you won’t tell anyone else, right?”
Amad’s little head bobbed like a rattle, “No, a secret is a secret, keep it safe.”
Bonnie nodded along, “That’s right, this secret needs to be well guarded, so you won’t tell anyone, not even your mommy.”
That made Anna even more curious.
After Bonnie left, she kept asking after Amad.
But Amad was a very honest person, and firmly refused to say, “Mommy, if you ask your godmother, and she’s willing to tell you, then you’ll be able to know, and I can’t tell you anyway.”
Fine.
Anna had to give up.
She accompanied Amad through lunch before leaving the ward.
Going back to her own ward to lie down, what Amad said to herself kept flashing in her mind.
Indeed, she had been so busy taking care of Amad and Enoch in the past few years that she couldn’t quite remember what the Anna she once was really like.
Without remembering, there was naturally no way to be that Anna again.
After thinking for a long time, Anna pulled out her cell phone and called Alexis.
Alexis answered almost in seconds, Miss Newman, you finally contacted me, how are you doing, are you better?”
Anna hmmmed, “I’m fine, but from what you’re saying, were you waiting for me to contact you, weren’t you at the hospital before and suddenly you couldn’t make it?”
Alexis wanted to say that he had followed Cedron to another hospital and that Cedron hadn’t let him contact Anna.
If he was found out, he was told to get the hell out immediately.
All Alexis could do was wait and wait and wait until Anna finally contacted him.
Cedron can’t stop Anna from contacting Alexis, or else Anna will find out what’s going on.
But on the surface, Alexis couldn’t say so, and could only say, “I recently went to deal with a client, it’s quite tricky, and I haven’t been able to find the time to see you.”
So that’s how it is.
Anna let out an oh, “Called you, actually wanted to trouble you for something.”
“Miss Newman you name it, anything I can do, I’ll help.” Alexis agreed without even thinking about it.
Anna wasn’t too polite, so she told Alexis, “I want to ask you, to help me get back to the person I was five years ago.”