Carrying large and small bags, I returned to the artist's apartment. I happened to meet a Jewish violinist and walked up the stairs to the apartment.
He seemed to have just come back from performing on the street, with a violin case in his hand. Seeing the two of them making a big purchase, he took the initiative to help Ronald and Meg carry a few items upstairs.
"This is sausage, your race seems to be..." Ronald stopped him quickly.
"It doesn't matter. I immigrated from the Soviet Union. The Jews there all eat sausages. The smell of your sausage reminds me of my hometown. Is it from a Ukrainian restaurant?" the violinist said.
After opening the apartment, Ronald asked the Jew to wait for a while, went into the kitchen, divided a piece of sausage, wrapped it and gave it to him.
"Thank you for helping us, this is a gift for you."
"Thank you, my friend, and may the Lord bless you."
…
After tidying up the room and laying out the newly bought tablecloths and napkins, Meg put the takeaway delicacies from the Ukrainian restaurant into the white porcelain tableware bought in Chinatown.
"boom!"
Ronald opened a bottle of red wine and poured two glasses.
"May your dreams come true and become famous all over the world! Meg."
"May your dreams come true too, Ronnie."
Ronald did not turn on the light, but lit a candle. Meg gave him a sweet look, very satisfied with this little surprise.
In the dim candlelight, Ronnie and Meg clinked glasses and slowly tasted the taste of red wine.
The deli takeout I bought at a Ukrainian restaurant tastes good. Meg fed Ronald as if feeding a child.
"Open your mouth, Ronnie." Meg grabbed a piece of sausage with her hand, dipped it in the sauce, and fed it to him.
"Aww..." Ronald ate the sausage and pretended to bite Meg's finger.
Meg giggled and shrank back.
Ronald suddenly grabbed his hand and ate the sauce.
Meg didn't expect this move, and a cloud of cloud climbed up her cheek.
After a while, Meg pulled her stiff fingers out of Ronald's hand with force. She rubbed her hands nervously, as if to prevent the sauce from sticking to her fingers for a long time.
Ronald took out his handkerchief, soaked some water in the glass, grabbed Meg's hand, and carefully wiped the fingers clean one by one.
The two of them seemed to be speechless for a moment.
Meg's face seemed to turn redder, like a cloud covering the setting sun. He didn't know whether it was the candlelight or the reaction of the red wine. In the dim candlelight, Ronald couldn't figure it out either.
Ronald just stared unblinking into Meg's eyes, the only thing clear in the candlelight.
He was intoxicated by her gentle gaze.
There was a faint sound of a violin coming from outside the wall. It was the Jewish violinist upstairs playing the "Meditations" by Jules Massenet.
With a "whoosh", Ronald blew out the candle.
…
An hour has passed.
Turn on the floor-standing bedside lamp in the bedroom, and the lampshade emits warm light.
Ronald stood up and made a pot of black tea bought from Chinatown. He finally got rid of the cheap taste of tea bags.
Pour the Chinese black tea into two warm and delicate white porcelain cups, put them on the tray, and carry them into the bedroom.
The rich tea has some red reflections and a warm and restrained fragrance. It is not the gaudy artificial flavor, but the natural tea fragrance.
Tea leaves are picked from tea trees that are less than 20 years old, and the tender buds before Grain Rain are specially selected, carefully roasted, and fermented.
Not the kind Ronald drank in Los Angeles, cheap old Darjeeling tea, tea bags made from mixed tea stems, it's the same thing.
The natural taste is completely different.
The restrained aroma of tea, paired with warm tea, makes your stomach feel warm all of a sudden after drinking it. It seems that your whole person is full of vitality and full of youthful power.
Meg asked for another drink.
Meg adjusted her posture, leaned into Ronald's arms, and put Ronald's arms under his neck to cushion him.
"I feel safe, Ronnie."
"Me too."
After lying down for a while, Meg was a little shy and still refused to stay in Ronald's apartment. She insisted on walking back to the apartment she shared in the next block to sleep.
Ronald had no choice but to send her to a place and then go home by himself.
Reminiscing about all the things he had spent with Meg on the bed, Ronald fell asleep contentedly.
…
"I borrowed a blockbuster movie to watch today." A strange male voice spoke in Chinese.
"What movie?"
"I don't know. That bastard refused to tell me. He only said that the girls from the drama school made him cry."
There was a bang, and a box of tapes was eaten into the video recorder. The snowflakes on the TV receded, and red letters on a black background appeared again, with familiar subtitles:
"FBI Warning"
After the copyright information, a lion appeared on the TV screen. It was an MGM lion roaring.
This time it's an MGM film, Ronald said to himself while half asleep.
On the black screen, the title of the film appeared:
"FAME"
The subtitles below also show the Chinese translation, with four big characters:
"Famous all over the world"
By the way, Meg's dream is to become famous.
A noisy sound came from the inferior TV sound system. Many people were talking and making noise.
A cafeteria scene appeared on the screen, which was somewhat similar to the high school cafeteria I attended. It was small and lively.
A student began to beat neat jazz drum beats on the table with drumsticks, then tambourine, then piano, then saxophone, then violin, cello...
Various musical instruments belonging to different musical styles joined the ensemble one after another, but they were surprisingly harmonious.
Those who dance ballet, those who dance jazz, those who dance modern dance... one by one began to twist their bodies.
The dancers got more and more excited, jumping on the piano and dancing with the dining table.
The cafeteria lady also started dancing to the rhythm.
Then a black girl sat next to the piano player and started singing with a strong metallic voice:
“Macaroni and Salmon,
Our favorite dish.
She got a hot lunch,
This is true for everyone.
…”
"Hot Lunch?" This name is so familiar.
After a while of confusion, Ronald saw another dance scene:
This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! To be precise, it is a practice scene.
A group of ballet girls are doing daily exercises such as leg presses in the practice room.
"Circle, bend down, come back to the right position!" the teacher shouted the command.
The two girls at the front of the camera are practicing and talking at the same time.
"Hi, I'm Lisa Monroe."
"Hilary Van Door."
"I like this training uniform of yours. I saw it in the window of Bando Department Store."
"My stepmother bought it for me."
"Really? I don't mind having such a stepmother."
"She didn't buy it for me. She just wanted her father to think that she cared about me. And she also loves shopping. She feels very happy every time she goes shopping."
"Sounds good, I think I like your stepmother."
"Hum, I can give her to you."
"Pay attention, pay attention, why are you not sweating? Use snacks!" The teacher began to remind one of the girls verbally.
The girls' movements are very graceful.
Hey, the girl behind her, the girl wearing green training clothes and a sky blue skirt, looks like Meg Tilly.
No, she was Meg. Ronald could see the girl's face clearly in the camera.
Could it be that she also participated in this movie called "Famous"? It looks like she was an extra.
There was another spell of drowsiness, half asleep and half awake, and Ronald was about to fall asleep.
Suddenly a blast of disco music burst out from the TV.
A man who looked a bit like the big-brained taxi driver I met at the airport drove a yellow taxi of the same model and stopped in front of the school.
There were two large speakers installed on the top of his taxi. The driver turned on the power and turned up the sound. The disco music came from the two large speakers.
"Baby, look at me...
Tell me what you saw?
You haven't seen the best of me yet.
give me some time
I will make you forget everything..."
The taxi driver started shouting:
"This song was written by my son, Bruno Martelli."
"Today we will play on 46th Street, and tomorrow we will go to Madison Square Garden for a concert, hahaha..."
All the students heard this moving song and rushed out of the school one by one.
Jazz dance, ballet, modern dance... everyone started dancing.
They treated the street as a stage and started dancing,
They occupied the streets, blocked traffic, and kept dancing,
They even stood on top of the car and danced on the roof. The driver honked the horn wildly, but he couldn't suppress the rhythm of the dance.
Even Ronald wanted to jump,
The disco rhythm in 4/4 time is very easy to step on, twist your waist, and move your hips...