“Everything will be split fifty-fifty!” the husband insisted after learning about my parents’ bank deposit.
— “Parents?” he repeated slowly. “Your parents? The ones who live in an old panel-block apartment and take the commuter train to their dacha?” The wind mercilessly tore the last yellowed leaves from the trees, flinging them against the windows of an ordinary secondary school. Evgenia stood by the window of her classroom on the […]
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