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– How long?
– What d’you mean – how long?
– How long are you on the waiting-list?
– Five years.
– And you’ll wait for twenty-five years as well!.. Am I right? Svetlana? – Malcovich asked Smirnov’s wife who’d just come.
– Stop whispering you two! Again chatting of us women?! Let’s go and eat the cutlets until they are cold. When will you get married, Andryusha? Can’t stop tempting my husband!
– It’s absolutely impossible! I tell him – look at this girl, look at that! But he – fuck off! I love my wife!
Smirnov hit Malcovich slightly below his chest.
Chapter 11
Larisa Ivanovna Garova pushed the doorbell button on the gate in a high thick fence. A short-haired boxer called Vandamme began to bark, then Valeria’s mother shouted:
– Shum! Sit! Shum I said! Shut up! Blasted Vandamme!
Step by step the barking ceased. It was obvious, the hostess managed to drive her big dog into its huge kennel. Now Larisa Ivanovna could hear her approaching steps.
Having opened the gate Larisa Ivanovna’s new relative couldn’t help yawning, disappointed.
– Ah, it’s you! Anything happened?
– No, just to visit Valeria, – her tone sounded sorry.
Without any further words, the hostess of a two-storey mansion nodded and let her in. Valeria’s mother shut the gate, lloking all the time over Larisa Ivanovna or through her as if she was made of glass.
Valeria came onto the balcony:
– Mum, who’s there?
– To you. Can’t lift your ass and see yourself! I have to open the door all the time, with my high pressure! – The tall big woman with white dyed hair told off her daughter entering the house. – Don’t forget to feed your Schwarznegger or Vandamme, what’s his bloody name! He’s ready to tear me to pieces! Hardly shut up!
A big Persian cat appeared in the parlour. Valeria’s mother took it on her hands:
– A good cat! – she said lackadaisically and went to the drawing-room.
Larisa Ivanovna followed her. Then she stopped at the spiral stairs and thought whether to ascend or Valeria would descend to her. As if reading her thoughts like a book Valeria leaned over the rail:
– Go up, Larisa Ivanovna!
Breathing heavily Larisa Ivanovna fell down on an armchair. Valeria’s thin lips stretched in a smile. Then she sat beside her:
– Any problems?
– Good god, no! It’s alright! Sasha’s friend brought me a letter from him and some money.
– What money?
– He’s got his first wages. Wrote to me to hand it to you. You can put it on the savings bank account if you please. Or buy something.
Larisa Ivanovna was about to tell Valeria about Sasha’s letter, but was struck by her daughter-in-law’s categoric tone:
– I don’t need any money! I don’t need anything!
Larisa Ivanovna was perplexed. She didn’t realize what was wrong. Some supernatural forces made her raise from the armchair. Stunned, she could hardly murmur:
– Well, I’d better go. Bye.
Well, she won’t tell her anything at all! Not in a mood!
It didn’t occur to Valeria why Larisa Ivanovna had got upset:
– Where are you going? Larisa Ivanovna?
«Valeria doesn’t call me Mother».
– Your cat’s made a piss on the carpet! – heading for the stairs, Larisa Ivanovna uttered quietly. She didn’t Valeria anymore. She ignored her questions.
– Ah, no matter! Let’s have tea! But where are you?
– No thanks. Never mind.
Larisa Ivanovna nearly rushed from the gate. Never! Never she will cross the threshold of this wicked house again! Never.
Chapter 12
– Garov! Don’t try! You’ll never get through! It’s useless! They don’t connect even with Rostov. I can’t send a pack to Mozdok for two days! And you’re calling your wife! – the working-department chief rapped out his words.
– Mikhail Andreevich! Let me try! It’s very urgent! My folks at home are shocked by the news from Chechnya on TV. I’m sure they are worried about me.
– Worried you say?! OK. Permission granted. But just for your sake! Don’t jabber it to anyone if you get through. All want to phone you know.
The stout lieutenant colonel left the room. But not because he was polite. He was to be at a festive table. If the calendar wasn’t mistaken it was the 7th of November*.
– Hullo, Dad, is it you? It’s Sasha. Is Lera in?
His father’s morose remark
– Oh, Sashka! – the receiver asked merrily.
– Hi, Lera!.. No time… Can cut off any minute!.. I’m alright!.. Don’t watch TV. Here no one speaks to journalists and they invent horrors just to say something.
– Well, I don’t watch TV at all…
– Really?! And What d’you do? – Garov asked.
– Yesterday came back from Sochi with old folks. Maman sunburnt badly – now is suffering from overpressure. Papa’s standing for elections. Going to be a deputy. Can you imagine?
– Bunny! Sorry I can’t speak long.
– Hmm. When are you back?
– In two months I hope! Visit my Mum, tell her I called. Or live with her for some time, will you?
– No, it’s a bit improper. – Lera drawled.
Angry Garov nearly hung up. Improper! Improper for his wife to live with his mother! Just for moral support and help about the house.
– Valeria, time’s up! – Garov said, tired.
– Well, bye! – Lera hung up.
Ensign Merdyev entered the room stealthily and slapped Garov on his shoulder: