"How about going to Sochi on the shores of the Black Sea?" Anna asked back: "It's a resort town. We'd better go there at the end of May. Otherwise, after June, the beach will be overcrowded and you won't be able to find a place to bask in the sun."
"That's okay." Sokov agreed to Anna's proposal, but considering that he was not familiar with Sochi, he reminded the other party: "It's up to you to arrange the travel route, so that you can visit more attractions in the shortest time.
.”
"no problem."
The two chatted while drinking tea. Sokov glanced at the clock on the wall from time to time, muttering to himself: When will Anna leave? He still wanted to calm down and think about what he was going through.
The real history is still a long dream.
Perhaps because she looked at the wall clock too many times, Anna also noticed something unusual about Sokov. She asked tentatively: "Misha, are you sleepy?"
How could Sokov tell Anna that I was watching the time and guessing when you would leave? He could only follow Anna's wishes and said: "Yes, I have been working in the underground fortifications for so long today. I am indeed a little tired. I
I want to go to bed early." He said, pretending to yawn.
Unexpectedly, Anna said unexpectedly: "Misha, can I stay with you today?"
"Ah, live here with me?" Sokov was secretly surprised.
"Yes," Anna said with some embarrassment: "Where I live, there are a lot of people drinking tonight. If I go home, I'm afraid I won't be able to sleep well all night. You are the only one living here, there should be no one else."
disturb."
If it were the previous Sokov, he might have refused Anna's request. But today's situation was special. He wanted to know more about himself. After thinking for a moment, he agreed to the other party's request: "Okay, then stay.
Bar."
"Great, this is really great." Anna raised her head and kissed Sokov on the cheek, then blushed and said, "I'm going to take a shower first."
Half an hour later, the two were lying side by side on the bed, and Sokov began to ask Anna what happened during the day.
"Anna, after I lost contact with everyone in the underground fortification, did you really go in to look for me?"
"Yes." Anna turned sideways, looked at Sokov's face and said, "Everyone found that you were missing. Alexander and Khabarov immediately led everyone into the underground fortifications to search. After entering the fortifications, everyone kept calling you.
name, but I never heard your answer. We came out of the underground fortifications and were discussing whether we should invite a professional team to go in and look for you, but you appeared out of nowhere."
Sokov thought for a while and asked again: "When you came in to find me, I was staying at a fork in the road, but I missed you."
"Who said there are forks in the underground fortifications?" Anna continued: "Although the road below is winding, there is only one way. A group of us walked to the end of the road and walked back again, but we never found you.
There are traces of you. Misha, where were you hiding at that time, and how could we not find you?"
"I remember that after entering the underground fortifications, I followed Alexander and Khabarov for a while. Because it was too dark inside, I quickly lost contact with them." Sokov explained: "I don't know how much I wandered around inside.
It took a long time until I saw a bright light in front of me. I quickly ran towards the location of the bright light and then walked out of the underground fortification."
Sokov wanted to ask more about what happened after he disappeared, but he heard Anna say: "Misha, stop talking about these disappointing things, and rest quickly." The next moment, he felt Anna's lips gently kissing him.
Touching his lips, he felt a wonderful and mysterious feeling.
…
Early the next morning, when Sokov was awakened by the alarm clock on his cell phone and opened his eyes, he found that there was no one on his pillow. Just when he thought that everything last night was just a dream he had, he heard something in the living room.
Anna's voice came: "Misha, are you awake? It's time to have breakfast."
Sokov quickly got out of bed, put on his slippers and came to the living room.
Seeing that there were fried eggs, sandwiches and sliced sausages on the table, Anna took off the apron around her waist and said with a smile: "Eat quickly and try out my cooking skills."
After breakfast, Sokov drove Anna to work. When passing the hospital on Lenin Street, he couldn't help but look at the building opposite the hospital. He remembered that he had traveled to the period after the Great Patriotic War, because
After rescuing Yakov from the prisoner of war camp, his superiors rewarded him with a house in this building.
The windows of that room were closed and the glass was covered with dust. It must have been unoccupied for a long time. He originally wanted to find an opportunity to go to that room to have a look and learn from the residents who had lived in this house, but since no one lived there,
There's not much point in going there by myself.
Just as I was thinking about it, I suddenly felt the car body shake, and then made a loud noise.
Sokov woke up from his reverie, screaming in his heart: rear-end collision!
He turned to look at Anna, who was sitting in the passenger seat, and asked with concern: "Anna, are you okay?"
Anna shook her head and then said to Sokov: "Misha, it seems like there was a rear-end collision. Please go down and have a look."
Sokov opened the door and got out of the car, just as the driver of the car in front also got out.
After the two looked at each other, they both walked to the middle of the two cars to check the damage to the vehicles.
What is strange is that the cover of the headlight on the left side of Sokov's car was smashed, but there was no sign of scratches on the car in front.
The driver looked at Sokov, shrugged his shoulders, spread his hands, and said: "What the hell, I just felt that the two cars had collided, but there were no traces at all. Could it be that I had it?"
illusion?"
"No," Sokov didn't think it was an illusion. Otherwise, the lampshade of the headlight on his left couldn't have been smashed. The location of the impact must not be obvious, so he didn't notice it. He said to the driver:
"It may have hit an inconspicuous location. Please check again."
When the driver of the car in front was checking, Anna also got out of the car, walked around Sokov from the back of the car, and asked nervously: "Misha, where did you hit it?"
"I said beautiful girl," the driver of the car in front said with a smile when he saw such a beautiful girl like Anna: "I guess your boyfriend and I may have encountered some supernatural event. We both felt that the two cars had collided, but after
My inspection found no scratches on the back of my car."
After the driver of the car in front laughed twice, he stretched out his hand to Sokov: "Friend, drive carefully in the future. I wish you good luck!"
"Good luck!"
After Sokov waited for the driver of the car in front to drive away, he suddenly thought of a possibility. He asked Anna to get in the car first, and then ran to the back of his car to check. After looking at it for a moment, he nodded slowly and said to himself
Said: "That's it."
After Sokov got in the car, Anna, who was sitting in the passenger seat, asked curiously: "Misha, what were you looking at at the back of the car just now?"
"Look where I just hit someone else's car."
"Where?" Anna said with some surprise: "But the driver checked for a long time and couldn't find the place where it was hit. What's going on?"
"The lampshade of my left headlight was smashed, which means I must have rear-ended the other party's car." Sokov explained to Anna: "When he just got out of the car to check, he didn't find any scratches on the rear of the car.
The reason is that I didn’t bump into a conspicuous position.”
"Then where did it hit?" Anna urged: "Stop being so pretentious and tell me quickly."
"I hit the exhaust pipe of his car, and before the exhaust pipe was retracted, it shattered the cover of my left front light."
"Oh, that's it." Anna nodded after hearing this, with a look of realization: "No wonder you were going to check behind you just now. It turned out that you were looking at the position of the exhaust pipe to determine whether it hit the exhaust pipe of the other car.
superior."
"Anna, you are so smart." Sokov gave Anna a thumbs up: "You actually guessed the truth right away."
After the two arrived at the market, Sokov and Anna went to their own shops.
When Sokov was opening the door, Lierete, the stall owner next to him, poked his head over and asked curiously: "Misha, why didn't your shop open yesterday?"
"Who said there are forks in the underground fortifications?" Anna continued: "Although the road below is winding, there is only one way. A group of us walked to the end of the road and walked back again, but we never found you.
There are traces of you. Misha, where were you hiding at that time, and how could we not find you?"
"I remember that after entering the underground fortifications, I followed Alexander and Khabarov for a while. Because it was too dark inside, I quickly lost contact with them." Sokov explained: "I don't know how much I wandered around inside.
It took a long time until I saw a bright light in front of me. I quickly ran towards the location of the bright light and then walked out of the underground fortification."
Sokov wanted to ask more about what happened after he disappeared, but he heard Anna say: "Misha, stop talking about these disappointing things, and rest quickly." The next moment, he felt Anna's lips gently kissing him.
Touching his lips, he felt a wonderful and mysterious feeling.
…
Early the next morning, when Sokov was awakened by the alarm clock on his cell phone and opened his eyes, he found that there was no one on his pillow. Just when he thought that everything last night was just a dream he had, he heard something in the living room.
Anna's voice came: "Misha, are you awake? It's time to have breakfast."
Sokov quickly got out of bed, put on his slippers and came to the living room.
Seeing that there were fried eggs, sandwiches and sliced sausages on the table, Anna took off the apron around her waist and said with a smile: "Eat quickly and try out my cooking skills."
After breakfast, Sokov drove Anna to work. When passing the hospital on Lenin Street, he couldn't help but look at the building opposite the hospital. He remembered that he had traveled to the period after the Great Patriotic War, because
After rescuing Yakov from the prisoner of war camp, his superiors rewarded him with a house in this building.
The windows of that room were closed and the glass was covered with dust. It must have been unoccupied for a long time. He originally wanted to find an opportunity to go to that room to have a look and learn from the residents who had lived in this house, but since no one lived there,
There's not much point in going there by myself.
Just as I was thinking about it, I suddenly felt the car body shake, and then made a loud noise.
Sokov woke up from his reverie, screaming in his heart: rear-end collision!
He turned to look at Anna, who was sitting in the passenger seat, and asked with concern: "Anna, are you okay?"
Anna shook her head and then said to Sokov: "Misha, it seems like there was a rear-end collision. Please go down and have a look."
Sokov opened the door and got out of the car, just as the driver of the car in front also got out.
After the two looked at each other, they both walked to the middle of the two cars to check the damage to the vehicles.
What is strange is that the cover of the headlight on the left side of Sokov's car was smashed, but there was no sign of scratches on the car in front.
The driver looked at Sokov, shrugged his shoulders, spread his hands, and said: "What the hell, I just felt that the two cars had collided, but there were no traces at all. Could it be that I had it?"
illusion?"
"No," Sokov didn't think it was an illusion. Otherwise, the lampshade of the headlight on his left couldn't have been smashed. The location of the impact must not be obvious, so he didn't notice it. He said to the driver:
"It may have hit an inconspicuous location. Please check again."
When the driver of the car in front was checking, Anna also got out of the car, walked around Sokov from the back of the car, and asked nervously: "Misha, where did you hit it?"
"I said beautiful girl," the driver of the car in front said with a smile when he saw such a beautiful girl like Anna: "I guess your boyfriend and I may have encountered some supernatural event. We both felt that the two cars had collided, but after
My inspection found no scratches on the back of my car."
After the driver of the car in front laughed twice, he stretched out his hand to Sokov: "Friend, drive carefully in the future. I wish you good luck!"
"Good luck!"
After Sokov waited for the driver of the car in front to drive away, he suddenly thought of a possibility. He asked Anna to get in the car first, and then ran to the back of his car to check. After looking at it for a moment, he nodded slowly and said to himself
Said: "That's it."
After Sokov got in the car, Anna, who was sitting in the passenger seat, asked curiously: "Misha, what were you looking at at the back of the car just now?"
"Look where I just hit someone else's car."
"Where?" Anna said with some surprise: "But the driver checked for a long time and couldn't find the place where it was hit. What's going on?"
"The lampshade of my left headlight was smashed, which means I must have rear-ended the other party's car." Sokov explained to Anna: "When he just got out of the car to check, he didn't find any scratches on the rear of the car.
The reason is that I didn’t bump into a conspicuous position.”
"Then where did it hit?" Anna urged: "Stop being so pretentious and tell me quickly."
"I hit the exhaust pipe of his car, and before the exhaust pipe was retracted, it shattered the cover of my left front light."
"Oh, that's it." Anna nodded after hearing this, with a look of realization: "No wonder you were going to check behind you just now. It turned out that you were looking at the position of the exhaust pipe to determine whether it hit the exhaust pipe of the other car.
superior."
"Anna, you are so smart." Sokov gave Anna a thumbs up: "You actually guessed the truth right away."
After the two arrived at the market, Sokov and Anna went to their own shops.