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美丽英文(故事卷)-第14部分
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24岁前,她和迈克一样,做过一次气管切开术,以使呼吸畅通。也就是在那个时候,她被确诊患有多发性硬化症。30岁时,她被送进医院接受24小时的全天护理。
所以,当迈克问她这个“重大”问题时,朱安娜想,如果他是在戏弄她,那将会给她带来无法承受的痛苦。
“他说爱我时,我非常害怕,”她说,“我想他是在跟我开玩笑。但他说,他是认真的,他爱我。”
情人节那天,朱安娜穿着一件白色的绸缎婚纱,上面缀满珍珠,而且宽松得遮住了轮椅和呼吸器。哈利自豪地把她推到房门前,她激动得泪流满面。
迈克穿着笔挺的白色衬衣和黑色夹克,脖子上还打了个精美的蝴蝶结,满脸洋溢着幸福的微笑。
护士和病人们挤满了走廊、房间,就连大厅也满是医护人员。房间的每个角落都传来呜咽声。医院有史以来,还没有两个在轮椅上生活的人结合在一起的先例。
爱的港湾(2)
医院的娱乐节目主持人珍妮特策划好了一切活动。医护人员用捐来的钱买了红色、白色的气球,树叶缠绕的拱门,搭配上鲜花。珍妮特请医院的厨师制作了一个三层柠檬味的结婚蛋糕。一个营销顾问还请来了摄影师。
珍妮特跟家人谈论起此事,感慨万千,看到这对有情人终成眷属是她一生中最费解,也最开心的时刻。
她思索了很多。
最后的程序——接吻,无法完成。珍妮特用白绸缎把这对新人的轮椅系在一起,以此来象征这浪漫的时刻。
婚礼结束后,牧师强忍着眼泪,悄悄走了出去:“我主持了无数次的婚礼,但这次,是最激动人心的。”牧师说,“他们克服了艰难险阻,找到了最纯洁的爱情。”
那晚,迈克和朱安娜第一次共入新房。他们知道,他们真挚的爱情打动了很多人,他们收获了最珍贵的礼物,也收获了最纯洁的爱情。爱情,你永远无法知道它会在何处驻足。
■ 心灵小语
没有人能够知道,爱情的翅膀会在什么地方驻足。然而,只有不畏惧艰难险阻,才能找到纯洁的爱情。所以,勇敢地去追求,爱神之箭终会帮你找到世界上最为珍贵的爱。
Where Love Lands
Anonymous
No one knows where love’s wings will land。 At times; it turns up in the most unusual spots。 There was nothing more surprising than when it descended upon a rehabilitation hospital in a Los Angeles suburb—a hospital where most of the patients can no longer move of their own accord。
When the staff heard the news; some of the nurses began to cry。 The administrator was in shock; but from then on; Harry MacNarama would bless it as one of the greatest days in his entire life。
Now the trouble was; how were they going to make the wedding dress? He knew his staff would find a way; and when one of his nurses volunteered; Harry was relieved。 He wanted this to be the finest day in the lives of two of his patients—Juana and Michael。
Michael strapped in his wheelchair and breathing through his ventilator; appeared at Harry’s office door one morning。
“Harry; I want to get married; ”Michael announced。
“Married?” Harry’s mouth dropped open。 How serious was this? “To who? ”Harry asked。
“To Juana; ”Michael said。 “We’re in love。”
Love。 Love had found its way through the hospital doors; over two bodies that refused to work for their owners and penetrated their hearts—despite the fact that the two patients were unable to feed or cloth themselves; required ventilators just to breath and could never walk again。 Michael had spinal muscular atrophy; Juana had multiple sclerosis。
Just how serious this marriage idea was; became quite apparent when Michael pulled out the engagement ring and beamed as he hadn’t done in years。 In fact; the staff had never seen a kinder; sweeter Michael; who had been one of the angriest men Harry’s employees had ever worked with。
The reason for Michael’s anger was understandable。 For twenty…five years; he had lived his life at a medical center where his mother had placed him at age nine and visited him several times a week until she died。 He was always a raspy sort of guy; who cussed out his nurses routinely; but at least he felt he had family at the hospital。 The patients were his friends。
爱的港湾(3)
There even had been a girl once who went about in a squeaky wheelchair who he was sure had eyed him。 But she hadn’t stayed long at the center。 And after spending more than half his life there; now Michael wasn’t going to get to stay either。
The center was closing; and Michael was shipped to live at the rehabilitation hospital; far from his friends and worse; far from Betty。
That’s when Michael turned into a recluse。 He wouldn’t e out from his room。 He left it dark。 His friends drove more than two hours to see him。 But Michael’s spirits sagged so low; no one could reach him。
And then; one day; he was lying in bed when he heard a familiar creaking sound ing down the hall。 It sounded like that same; ancient; squeaky wheelchair that girl; Juana; had used at the center where he used to live。
The squeaking stopped at his door; and Juana peered in and asked him to e outdoors with her。 He was intrigued and from the moment he met Juana again; it was as though she breathed life back into him。
He was staring at the clouds and blue skies again。 He began to participate in the hospital’s recreation programs。 He spent hours talking with Juana。 His room was sunny and light。 And then he asked Juana; who’d been living in a wheelchair since age twenty…four; if she would marry him。
Juana had already had a tough life。 She was pulled out of school before finishing the third grade; because she collapsed and fell a lot。 Her mother; thinking she was lazy; slapped her around。 She lived in terror that her mother wouldn’t want her anymore; so on the occasions when she was well enough; she cleaned house “like a little maid”。
Before the age of twenty…four; like Michael; she had a tracheotomy just to breathe and that was when she was officially diagnosed with multiple sclerosis。 By the time she was thirty; she had moved into a hospital with round…the…clock care。
So when Michael asked her the big question; she didn’t think she could handle the pain if he was teasing。
“He told me he loved me; and I was so scared;” she said。 “I thought he was playing a game with me。 But he told me it was true。 He told me he loved me。”
On Valentine’s Day; Juana wore a wedding dress made of white satin; dotted with pearl beads and cut loose enough to drape around a wheelchair and a ventilator。 Juana was rolled to the front of the room; assisted by Harry; who proudly gave the bride away。 Her face streamed with tears。
Michael wore a crisp white shirt; black jacket and a bow tie that fit neatly over his tracheotomy。 He beamed with pleasure。
Nurses filled the doorways。 Patients filled the room。 An overflow of hospital employees spilled into the halls。 Sobs echoed in every er of the room。 In the hospital’s history; no two people—living their lives bound to wheelchairs—had ever married。
Janet Yamaguchi; the hospital’s recreation leader; had planned everything。 Employees had donated their own money to buy the red and white balloons; matching flowers; and an archway dotted with leaves。 Janet had the hospital chef make a three…tiered; lemon…filled wedding cake。 A marketing consultant hired a photographer。
Janet negotiated with family members。 It was one of the most trying and satisfying times of her life to watch the couple get married。
She thought of everything。
The final touch—the kiss—could not be pleted。 Janet used a white satin rope to tie the couple’s wheelchairs to symbolize the romantic moment。
After the ceremony; the minister slipped out trying to hold back her tears。 “I’ve performed thousands of weddings; but this is the most wonderful one I’ve done so far;” the minister said。 “These people have passed the barriers and showed pure love。”
That evening; Michael and Juana rolled into their own room for the first time together。 Michael and Juana knew they had moved many people with their love; and they had been given the greatest gift of all。 They had the gift of love。 And it’s never known where it will land。
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爱的时刻(1)
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第一次见到她时,她正在校园的操场上漫步。我站在那里,目光追随着她的倩影,呆住了。她就是我的至爱,我对自己说。
开学的第一天,我向同学问起她,他们说她已经有男朋友了,让我忘了她。
几个月后,我听说她跟男朋友分手了。但是,至少过了半年后,我才约会她。我打电话到她寝室,紧张得吐字不清,甚至把她名字的前后音节都说反了。“周六晚上请你吃晚饭,好吗?”提议完,我尴尬极了,害怕遭她拒绝。“很高兴。”她似乎很开心地回答。
星期六,我去宿舍接她,她的美丽再次深深地打动了我。我在30里外的餐馆预订了晚餐。开车去那儿时,却迷路了,在乡间小路上漫无目的地转了一个多小时。我越来越焦躁,她却一直兴致高昂,她说,她读过这些乡村的历史,很高兴能来游玩。
我们最终没能找到那家餐馆,汽油也快用完了。10点时,我们才吃了点汉堡和油炸食品,算是晚餐。她美丽的花裙,金黄的直发,娇好的面容,站在当地孩子中间显得更加光彩照人。
回到学校后,我正要为那个夜晚道歉,但感觉到她温暖的手,抓住了我的手,然后迅速地在我脸上吻了一下,温柔地说道:“谢谢你让我度过了一个快乐的夜晚。”我还没回过神来,她已跑进寝室,在我眼前消失了。
曾有多少这样的时刻啊——充满了包容、优雅与爱意,我几乎不敢相信。记得婚礼那天,在太平洋海滨,那个清新的星期天早晨,她挽着父亲的手步入教堂,我站在旁边凝视着她即将成为我妻子的时刻;或是我们的两个孩子出生,她经历了旁人无法体会的分娩痛楚后,脸上因欣喜而光彩四溢的时刻。
但是1993年10月15日,情形却完全不同。那天,在度过了一个难眠之夜后,我们早上5点钟就起床了。当手术刀即将划开你心上人的血肉肌肤时,你又怎能安然入眠呢?她吻了吻我们两个熟睡的孩子,但他们却没有醒来对她说“祝您好运”或者“我爱您,妈妈”。到了医院,签完一些文件后,我看她换上一件褪了色的棉袍和一双袜子,似乎手术室最大的伤害是寒冷。
她扑到我怀里哭着说不做手术。我握着她的手,注射器扎进她的手臂,泪水很快停住了,那原本清澈,机灵的双眼,现在满是恐惧,慢慢地合上了。
我痛苦而慌乱地与她吻别,然后,看着她穿过那道无情的门,被推进手术室。我整天待在候诊室,用校对稿子来分散我的焦虑。
快傍晚了,她才回到病房,胸前缠着一大片绷带,我想她会喜欢那个外科医生精心而巧妙地给她缠的绷带。我想起我们的孩子还是婴儿时,她为他们的摇篮缝制床单。这些绷带看起来亲切又安全可靠——不像我想的那么粗糙。
灯光昏暗的房间里,充斥着强烈的消毒水味儿。我坐在她旁边,感到我们的生命是如此息息相关。我,也是病人,茫然地盯着窗外灰粉色的云彩掠过午后的天空,感到心力交瘁。
差不多快七点了,她微微动了一下,听到她的呻吟,我移到床边,从桌子上的水罐里拿出一点冰片,轻轻触了一下她的嘴唇,拂开她额前被汗水沁湿的灰白头发。
“我爱你。”我说。
听到这些话,她慢慢地睁开眼睛,目光开始很模糊,没有焦点,很快,她敏锐地认出我来,嘴角浮现出一抹温柔的笑。
“我也爱你。”她呢喃道,眼睛又闭上了。我几乎筋疲力尽。回想起第一次见到她的情景。仿佛又回到了年轻时代,那个阳光灿烂的早上。她就是我的至爱。我再一次发自内心地说道,她就是我的至爱。
Moments of Love
Anonymous
When I first saw her; she was walking across the med…school quad。 I stood motionless Anonymous as if stunned; following her with my eyes。 She is the one; I said to myself。
爱的时刻(2)
It was the first day of school。 When I asked a classmate about her; he told me to forget it。 She has a boyfriend; he said。
A few months later I heard she’d ended her relationship。 But I waited at least half a year to ask for a date。 When I telephoned her dormitory and asked nervously for her; I transposed the syllables of her first and last names into ludicrous garble。 “Dinner on Saturday?” I proposed; embarrassed and expecting rejection。 “I would enjoy that;” she answered; sounding pleased。
On Saturday I greeted her at the dorm and was again entranced by her loveliness。 I had made reservations at a restaurant 30 miles away。 I lost my way and drove aimlessly on rural roads for an hour as my exasperation mounted。 She remained good…humored happy; she said; to tour villages whose histories she had read about。
We never located the restaurant; and then almost ran out of gas。 We finally ate at 10 ; hamburgers and fries at a dinner。 In her floral dress; with her straight blond hair and classic features; she stood out among the local kids。
Back at school; I was ready to apologize for the evening。 But I felt her warm hand take mine; and then she quickly kissed my cheek。 “Thank you for a wonderful evening;” she said softly。 Before I prehended what had happened; she disappeared into the dormitory。
How many times have there been moments like that; moments of such enpassing grace and love that I doubted their actuality? Moments like the day of our marriage; when on a crisp Sunday morning on the Pacific coast she entered the church on her father’s
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