Anna pays her visit to Dolly. Our hero Anna convinces Dolly to forgive Stiva by telling Dolly to be more like her. Stiva is happy that he can go back to sleeping around again.
Kitty comes to visit the family that night for dinner and there meets Anna for the first time. They make a favorable impression on each other. Good for them.

Kitty meets Anna and thinks she's AWESOME! Anna thinks herself awesome too, so they high five.
And so then there's a ball. Kitty and Anna and Vronsky and all the important people are there. And by that I mean Kitty and Anna and Vronsky. Who else matters? Vronsky spends his time openly fawning over Anna, much to Anna's horror. She is afraid of upsetting Kitty, yet she can't help but be selfishly flattered by Vronsky. Kitty meanwhile had been hoping for an invitation to dance from Vronsky. She turned down three guys waiting for Vronsky, and when the moment came for the dance, she had no partner at all. Vronsky had failed her. WHAT MORTIFICATION! TO BE WITHOUT A PARTNER AT A BALL! AFTER TURNING DOWN THREE GUYS!?! how pathetic do you have to be to miss out on one dance, right? And speaking of turning down guys, sounds a lot like what happened with Levin, eh? Kitty's starting to look a little silly.
Meanwhile, Vronsky finds out that Anna plans on leaving the next day for her home in St. Petersburg.

There is a ball that night. Vronsky spends his time fawning over Anna, Anna spends her time worrying over Kitty, and Kitty spends her time worrying about Vronsky not dancing with her.

WHAT MORTIFICATION! TO BE WITHOUT A PARTNER AT A BALL! AFTER TURNING DOWN THREE GUYS!?! how pathetic do you have to be to miss out on one dance, right?
Enough of them. Levin hadn't completely run off just yet. He still had some business in Moscow. He had to go visit his brother Nikolai. Nikolai seems to be suffer from constant mood swings and irritability. That and he's shacked up with a woman he took from the whorehouse. Her name is Marya Nikolaevna (Masha). Prostitutes have names too. Nikolai is in the first stages of consumption, and his brother feels much pity for him.

Levin is off tending to his melodramatic brother who may be so dramatic because he has consumption. He lives with a hooker.
Levin did go home by train after this little visit. He spends his time trying to bury his sorrows in the maintenance of his house and land. No more silly ideas of marriage for him, no sir. He had manly work to be done! Besides, he's too unworthy to be married anyway. (In case you haven't noticed, Levin suffers from depression. it comes and it goes.)

He goes home on a train despite it's ability to kill men. He is probably not in danger though, because it preys on the poor and sick.

He is manly and spends his time trying to bury his sorrows in the maintenance of his house and land.
Life for Anna is taking a turn. She sent word to her husband that she would be leaving Moscow the day following the ball, and she is determined to follow through. The situation with Vronsky is awkward at best. Unfortunately for her, Vronsky FOLLOWS HER TO ST. PETERSBURG. What the fuck? he's known her for all of a day - maybe less. Talk about creepy. She must be a fine piece of ass is all I can fathom, otherwise I don't know why army boy doesn't just chase some other tail.

Our hero Anna leaves Moscow to head home. Unfortunately for her, Vronsky FOLLOWS HER TO ST. PETERSBURG. He's known her for all of a day - maybe less. Talk about creepy. She must be a fine piece of ass is all I can fathom.
Anna is received at the station by her husband. Yes. The Husband. Vronsky views him disdainfully. The men are acquainted, and Aleksey Aleksandrovich Karenin dismisses Vronsky all together. Apparently Vronsky isn't all that interesting to him.

Anna is received at the station by her husband. The husband thinks Vronsky uninteresting, and Vronsky views the husband disdainfully. So that went off even.
When Anna arrives home, she is greeted by her son Seryozha (cutsie name for Sergey). And that's just great, isn't it? Mother and son, so full of familial love. Nothing can ever go wrong on that score, can it?

When Anna arrives home, she remembers she has a son.

















