INTERESTING
Svetlana woke up from a strange sensation — silence. Not just silence, but such a complete and dense silence that it seemed to hum in her ears.
Semyon was standing by the window as if rooted to the floor. His heart stopped, his breath caught. Behind the glass, in the dim light of the evening sky
Morning fog slowly spread over the village, hiding the tops of the birch trees, as if someone had gently covered them with an airy veil.
In a small provincial town, where life moved to the rhythm of the old clock on the church tower, an incident occurred that shook the local community to its core.
At first glance, it may have seemed like just another medical drama — emergency labor, the newborn’s cries, the resuscitation team rushing to the bed
Sanka had personally seen that document. When she found out that her son had been born with disabilities, his mother officially gave him up eleven years ago.
“You know,” Marina interrupted the festive symphony of conversations, making the guests freeze with forks mid-air, “our Lyoshka is such
The storm struck suddenly. Heavy clouds covered the sky, lightning slashed across the eyes, thunder rolled as if along the ground. Klavdiya Stepanovna
— Hey, Lena! So when are you coming over? — Sveta’s voice, Andrey’s wife, sounded far too cheerful for an early Saturday morning. I was lying in bed, trying
What would you do if there was nothing around you — no food, no support, no chance to survive — and you held two crying newborns in your arms?









