Not Yet
When Jinny really got moving, her speed was not something an ordinary person could catch up with.
Martin had already used the fastest speed, but he could only touch her sleeve.
The result was that Jinny fell to the ground, and it looked like she was about to have a nasty fall. However, she quickly pushed herself up with both hands and performed a somersault right on the spot.
"Dang! Look, I'm fine!" She stood straight with her feet together, like a gymnast, with her arms open and palms facing upwards.
The expression on the face seemed to be saying, "Am I impressive?"
Martin pressed his forehead, feeling his heart beating too fast in that moment just now, and his head buzzing.
"Then, let's go back overnight," he said.
It was only three or four days away from next Monday that Susie mentioned.
And Susie said that she would leave next Monday... which means that Jinny should have already given birth before next Monday.
Because Susie did not leave on the day Jinny gave birth.
It would be better to go back early. He was really scared by all this "commotion".
And knowing that Susie is now at home, Jinny probably couldn't sleep at night either.
The plane flew back to Los Angeles overnight.
*
When Susie woke up in the morning, she was startled to see Jinny squatting at the door.
"Auntie Jinny?" she exclaimed in surprise.
Jinny, as usual, wanted to pick up Susie and spin her around!
Susie quickly held down her hands and said, "Auntie Jinny, you can't hug me now!"
Jinny was dissatisfied, "Why!"
Susie said seriously, "Because I have grown up and become heavy, Auntie Jinny, you are not available now."
Jinny pouted and said, "She's not big at all. No matter how old Susie is, all Jinny sees is her tiny little self from when she was a child."
And, how could it be inconvenient? It is convenient at any time...
Alana shouted downstairs, "Come down and have dinner!"
The daughter-in-law here is really something. She was already waiting outside Susie's room early in the morning. I really admire her.
Three months have passed, and my belly has grown this big. Calculating the time, it should be nine months now.
Although the saying goes that pregnancy lasts for ten months, nowadays pregnant women usually give birth after about nine months.
Alana was very worried. Her nine-month belly was not up to standard!
"Come on, eat more!" Alana served soup to Jinny. "During your pregnancy, when you weren't at home, it was me, as a mother, who didn't take good care of you."
If I stayed at home for the entire pregnancy, my belly should have been bigger.
Wade asked, "Grandma, is the baby in Mom's belly malnourished? Her belly is still so small."
Susie followed along, saying, "No way, what if the skin is thin but the filling is big?"
Hamza: "..."
Lucy picked up a dumpling, took a bite, and nodded in agreement, "Indeed, thin skin and generous filling!"
Zion: "..."
Wade suddenly said, "Sister, do you want to get some local specialties again..."
Zion said, "Speechless, you even dropped your abacus beads on my face."
Wade was also speechless, "What are you thinking? I am genuinely worried about my younger brother!"
How could I think of him like this?
He was really worried. His mother's belly didn't look like nine months at all, more like seven months... Has the little brother or sister inside really grown fully??
Lucy interrupted, "What if it's a sister? We have so many boys in our family, we should have one more sister. Aunt, why don't you give birth to a sister!"
Martin silently picked up his food, while Susie's bowl was piled high, leaving him no chance to grab any.
He used to serve Jinny food, with fish, chicken, and he would even remove the fish bones.
Afraid that she might accidentally choke on the fish, she coughed forcefully, unsure of what might happen. What if she coughed out the baby in her stomach?
Michael looked completely exhausted and said, "I'm so full, I'm so full! Susie, Uncle Wu has gone to work!"
Susie waved her hand and said, "Goodbye, Uncle Michael!"
*
Weekend.
The Murray family was busy preparing the newborn's supplies.
I bought a lot of pink, blue, and yellow ones, anyway, newborns can wear them regardless of whether they are boys or girls.
While the sun was shining, Alana cut off all the tags of the newborn clothes and washed them clean.
Susie followed her grandmother to the rooftop to hang the clothes.
Alana said, "Clothes need to be sun-dried to come alive."
Susie nodded and said, "That's right, it has solar energy and vitality!"
She hung the small clothes up with a hanger, standing on tiptoe to hang them on the clothesline.
Alana grew old and liked to nag. She said, "Nowadays, many wealthy families like to use dryers. They wash their clothes and then dry them, and then disinfect them... The laundry equipment at home, it's just piles and piles."
"There was a separate laundry room, a separate disinfection room, and whatnot dry cleaning room..."
"It seemed embarrassing to air the clothes, each one looking so stylish."
Susie couldn't help but laugh, "Grandma, people outside didn't know that you used to talk about them behind their backs!"
Alana smiled and said, "I didn't speak ill of them behind their backs or talk about ghosts in the middle of the night. I was discussing about hanging clothes."
The grandparent and grandchild were talking and laughing while hanging up the baby's clothes on the rooftop.
"Where is Auntie Jinny?" Susie wondered, surprised that Auntie Jinny hadn't come to see her.
Alana said, "Uncle Martin took me to the hospital to make an appointment for the delivery room."
Susie nodded, "Alright!"
At this moment, Alana's phone suddenly rang...