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No | 2025-03-03 19:10 | active | 2791 | 0 | đRead the next chaptersđ | [Mrs. Gardner, are you sure you want to hire our team to stage a fire and fake your death in ten days?] Camellia Shaw paused for a moment. Just as she was about to reply to the message, a video call suddenly popped up. "Camellia, look! Andres is spending a fortune on you again!" The video was of an auction in progress. At the front, a man of striking elegance and charm was decisively bidding on several antique collectibles worth hundreds of millions. The crowd was already abuzz with excitement. "Mr. Gardner is so good to his wife! He bought all these antiques just to make her smile!" "$400 million is nothing! I heard Mr. Gardner even built her a private estate and named it Eterna Haven. Just the name alone is proof of how much he loves her." A wealthy businessman nearby sneered. "It's all for show. Who knows what he's really like behind closed doors?" That comment immediately sparked a wave of backlash. Many argued back, talking about how devoted Andres Gardner was to his wife. "If anyone in our circle could make me believe in love, it would be those two." "Mr. Gardner had risen to fame as a genius young painter, but it was his masterpiece, 'Beyond the Ordinary,' that made him a household name. "He once said his wife was his muse and source of inspiration. You can see his affection for her in every stroke and in every shadow of his paintings." As she listened to their murmurs, Camellia forced a bitter smile. She and Andres had entered an arranged marriage to merge their powerful families, meeting for the first time at the county clerk's office. Her family had never given her much love, so she assumed her marriage would be just as emotionless. However, Andres unexpectedly showered her with a special kind of affection. He remembered her peanut allergy and lactose intolerance, and he always prepared exquisite, expensive gifts for her birthday. Her heart softened over time. She even took him to visit her late mother's grave. Andres had solemnly vowed in front of the gravestone, "Mom, I swear that if I ever betray Cam, may I lose the one I love the most." Camellia laughed bitterly to herself. When did things start to change? Perhaps it was when she learned about his first love, who had passed away long ago, and found out he had taken in her younger sister to care for her. Maybe it was the day Valentina Dawson returned from abroad, throwing herself into his arms with a familiar intimacy he did not even try to refuse. Perhaps it was the faint lipstick stains on his shirt and the barely visible bite marks on his collarbone... That was when Camellia could no longer lie to herself. "Mr. Gardner, can you tell us if these are birthday gifts for Mrs. Gardner?" The question from the video snapped her back to the present. Andres' clear and steady voice rang out from the phone, "No, these are just small trinkets. I've prepared something far better for her birthday." This response drew envious gasps from the wealthy socialites watching. As Camellia prepared to end the call, she caught fragments of teasing voices in the background. "Andres, are you really planning to throw a grand wedding for Camellia in ten days?" "Of course. Anything to do with Camellia is a top priority. Make sure it's perfect!" "Understood. So⌠should we invite her to Val's celebration tomorrow night?" "No need. Don't let her find out." After that, Camellia could not hear anything else that Andres said. She hung up the call, staring at the message asking for her final decision. Slowly but firmly, she typed out her reply. [I'm sure.] Chapter 2 Not long after, Andres rushed home, looking travel-worn. Camellia wobbled slightly when she stood upâperhaps because she had not eaten all dayâbut Andres firmly caught her. "You didn't eat properly again today, did you?" he asked, his eyes full of concern as he gently scooped her into his arms. As they drew close, the sweet, cloying scent of fruit filled the air. Camellia never used perfume, so it was obvious who the scent belonged to. "What are you thinking, baby?" Andres teased while tapping her nose affectionately. Camellia's sharp eyes caught a faint red lipstick stain on his finger. On the second day of their marriage, Andres had secretly tattooed a camellia on his ring finger. He had told her that the ring finger had a blood vessel that led directly to the heart. This was a symbol of their shared bond and how she would always be connected to his heart, but that spot now bore a mark that did not belong to her. A dull pain rose in her chest. It was heavy and piercing, like a sharp blade chiseling away bit by bit. "Are you starving yourself so much you've lost your braincells?" Andres joked, kissing her forehead lightly before asking Eva Longford to serve the food that had been kept warm for dinner. Andres used to cook for her himself every day. However, some time into their marriage, his work grew busier, and the task naturally passed to the housekeeper. "Let me join you for dinner, okay? Skipping meals can really mess up your stomach," he said while carefully setting her down on a dining chair and placing the utensils by her hand. Then, he washed his hands and began peeling apples for her. "Okay," Camellia murmured, swallowing the bitterness in her heart and eating the food he placed on her plate in small bites. They had not been eating for long when Andres' phone began ringing incessantly. He glanced at the caller ID and frowned slightly before wiping his hands and stepping aside to take the call. When he returned, his expression was frantic. "Cam, something came up at the studio. I have to go handle it. Don't wait up for me tonight. You should go to bed early." He grabbed the antiques he had bought earlier. He promised to get her something even better another day and left in a rush. Once the meal was completely cold, Camellia finally stood up and went upstairs. As soon as she lay down, she scrolled through Valentina's latest post on social media. [I only had a low fever, but my boyfriend insisted on taking care of me. He even made me a table full of delicious food. Do you know how special a meal made for you by a loved one is?] The accompanying picture showed a close-up of a man in an apron cutting vegetables. As a rising name in the art world, Valentina had tens of thousands of followers on her account. The post caused a stir among her fans. [So this is the senior of hers with a nine-figure insurance policy on his right hand that Val mentioned!] [Where can I find a man like this? Can the government issue one to everyone, please?] Camellia stared at the hands in the photo and thought of Andres' promises. Her heart felt like it was being torn apart, leaving it shattered and unrecognizable. [That's nothing! Our Mr. Gardner is the gold standard for a devoted husband!] Someone had uploaded a video of the auction from earlier that day, and the buzz quickly overtook Valentina's post. [Damn, he really spoils his wife! $400 million! That's enough to buy my entire life hundreds of times over!] [Oh my God! Has anyone not been overwhelmed by Mr. Gardner's love for his wife yet? When his wife had a car accident and was scared, he risked his life to make sure he was the first person she saw when she woke up!] [Mr. Gardner is like a saint in our elite circle. He still wears the rosary beads Camellia gave him, perfectly polished from years of use. He never takes them off!] Valentina's fans went quiet under the video. Compared to Andres' public displays of devotion, a single meal could not measure up. However, a newly-registered user suddenly posted three photos. One showed the transfer of ownership for an Aurelia winery, another depicted a necklace worth $200 million called âThe Heart of the Oceanâ, and the last featured Valentina holding car keys while sitting on the hood of a Ferrari. The user captioned it: [If someone else has it, our Val can't be without it.] Fans exploded in praise, calling her senior powerful and declaring him on par with Andres. Just then, a text message from an unsaved number came through to Camellia's phone. "You absolutely can't miss the celebration my senior is throwing for me tomorrow night!" Though she did not say anything, Camellia could almost hear Valentina's smugness. The message ended with the address of the venue. 742, Ocean Middle Road, Camellia Street. It was the restaurant where Camellia and Andres had their first meal together. He had promised her it would always remain closed to the public, so it would belong only to the two of them. Camellia stared at the address until her eyes stung. Her hand slipped, and the phone dropped onto her face. The sharp pain from the impact pushed her over the edge, and the tears she had been holding back spilled silently into the darkness. Chapter 3 Andres did not return home all night. Camellia ended up sitting alone in the empty living room, waiting from early morning until noon. Her phone buzzed with a social media notification. [Renowned artist Andres Gardner stands in support of his junior. What a deep camaraderie between peers!] Camellia let out a bitter laugh. Of course he did. She stopped waiting and went alone to visit her mother's grave. She bought a bouquet of lisianthus on her way over. At the cemetery, she carefully cleaned her mother's tombstone, placed the flowers in front of it, and leaned gently against the stone. It was as if she was trying to feel the warmth of her mother's embrace. Andres returned home late at night. Just as he was about to ask why Camellia had not gone to bed yet, he noticed a bundle of lisianthus peeking out of her bag. It suddenly hit him that today was her mother's death anniversary. Panic flashed across his face. "Baby, I'm so sorry. I've been so busy today that I completely forgot. It's all my fault," he stammered, cupping her face and instinctively stroking the beauty mark at the corner of her eye. Camellia noticed the faint trace of a lipstick mark on his hairline just behind his ear. She gently pushed him away, her voice calm as she said, "It's fine." Trying to ease the tension, Andres suggested, "How about we have an artist paint a portrait of us tomorrow? Once it's done, we can take a photo with it and place it at your mother's grave to give her peace of mind." Camellia wanted to refuse, but Andres was insistent, so she reluctantly agreed. The next morning at ten, the artist he had arranged for arrived. "Nice to meet you, Cam. I'm Valentina Dawson, Andres'⌠junior." Seeing Valentina, Andres' face betrayed a flicker of unease. Clearly, she was not the artist he had called. "Mr. Wilson had something come up, so I'm filling in for him," Valentina explained, her gaze sweeping over Camellia with a faint, inscrutable smile. "Has anyone ever told you that you look a lot like my sister, Cam?" she asked. "My sister had a beauty mark in the exact same spot as yours. The only difference is that hers was real, while yours⌠is drawn on." The room fell silent. Andres' expression darkened as he snapped, "Val, that's enough. "No one is more important to me than Camellia," he said firmly. Valentina blinked in surprise, then playfully stuck out her tongue at him. "Alright. I was just joking." She hooked one arm around Camellia's and led her toward the studio. With her other hand, she reached behind, tracing lazy circles on Andres' palm. Her gaze was sultry and inviting. "Andres, you're standing all wrong," she complained moments after starting the painting. Setting her brush down, she stood up and walked over to him. She caressed his face with one hand while the other trailed down his chest. Her fingers brushed over his Adam's apple, then came to rest on his shoulder. Leaning in close, she breathed warm air into his ear. "Why so tense, Andres?" His eyes darkened instantly. Camellia caught a glimpse of their interaction from the corner of her eye. Pain stabbed through her chest, and she forced herself to look away. Barely a few minutes later, Valentina suggested that Camellia's pose was not intimate enough. "Let me show you how it's done, Cam," she said with a sly smile. She pushed Camellia aside and tugged Andres forward by his tie. Her full figure pressed against his chest as her thumb brushed deliberately over the corner of his lips. Finally, she left a bold kiss on his mouth. Turning to Camellia, she tilted her head with a brazen expression. "Do you get it now, Cam?" When he saw Camellia's reaction, Andres quickly explained, "In the art world, we're a bit more⌠uninhibited." Camellia said nothing, merely clenching her trembling hands to keep herself composed. She excused herself to the bathroom, needing to escape. When she returned, muffled sounds from inside the room made her stop in her tracks. "Andres, no⌠You're going to ruin me," a woman's voice purred breathlessly. As she peeked inside, Camellia saw Valentina with one leg wrapped around Andres' lean waist. Her back was pressed against the windowsill, and she was moving in rhythm with him. Andres' eyes burned with passion as he kissed her fiercely. "You came all the way to my house! Wasn't this what you wanted?" he growled. Chapter 4 Camellia collapsed at the doorway of the studio, tears streaming down her face. She thought she was strong enough to endure anything, but witnessing this scene shattered her heart. She did not know how much time passed before she heard the rustling sound of clothes being put on from inside the room. Andres came to the bathroom looking for her and froze when he saw her red, swollen eyes. "Baby, why are you crying?" he asked. Camellia shook her head. "It's nothing. I accidentally got soap in my eyes." He let out a sigh of relief and playfully pinched her cheek. "You're still such a little troublemaker," he teased. When the painting was nearly finished, Andres was called away by his agent. With him gone, Valentina dropped the act entirely. "I know you saw it, Cam. Well, what can you do about it? Andres seems to love me more than you." She unbuttoned her shirt, revealing bruises on her skin. "When's the last time you were with him? Was it as passionate as just now? Can you even satisfy him?" Valentina stepped closer, her gaze condescending. She seemed to relish the idea of seeing Camellia break down, and she looked was expecting pain or hysteria. However, Camellia's expression remained calm and even unreadable. Underneath, her heart was shattered into countless pieces, leaving her barely able to breathe. After Valentina left, Camellia wandered aimlessly back to the studio. She suddenly felt an overwhelming urge to look at the paintings. Without turning on the light, she stumbled up to the third floor. She ended up twisting her ankle in the dark. Even so, the sharp pain from her ankle was nothing compared to the ache in her heart. Every painting that was celebrated by the public as symbols of her and Andreâs âperfect loveâ now stared back at her. Each prominently featured the beauty mark that now felt like a mocking lie. Camellia pulled a craft knife from the penholder and slashed through the beauty marks in each painting one by one. With every cut, she severed another piece of the beautiful memories she once shared with Andres. When Andres returned home, Camellia had already freshened up and was lying in bed, ready to sleep. He barged into the bedroom, carrying a keyboard from his study in one hand and takeout from her favorite restaurant in the other. Without hesitation, he dropped the keyboard onto the floor, knelt on it, and faced her. "Honey, I know what happened today upset you. I've already reprimanded Val," he said earnestly. "I only think of her as a younger sister. She's still immature and doesn't know any better. As for her sister⌠That ended a long time ago. Besides, she's not even here anymore. "If you don't like it, I swear I won't see her again. But no matter how angry you are, please don't ruin your health by skipping mealsâŚ" The man who had been utterly consumed with Valentina earlier that day was now kneeling humbly before her, his tone desperate and full of affection. It was as if he could not live without her. For a moment, Camellia could not tell which version of Andres was real. If he loved her so much, how could he forget the vows he once made? If he loved her so much, why did he betray her? As Andres passed a dish toward her, he accidentally creased a page in the book lying on the bedside table. Camellia glanced over, and he casually smoothed it out and closed the book. "I fixed it. Now, eat," he said with a smile. The familiar aroma of the dish wafted from the bowl. Camellia took a few bites before saying, "But once a page is creased, it can never be perfectly smooth again." Andres, who was already sensitive about the day, tensed at her words. He knew it carried a deeper meaning. "Then I'll buy a new book. It'll be as good as new," he said, his bright eyes fixed on her. It was like his entire world revolved around her. "I'd pluck the stars from the sky for you if you asked." Camellia stayed silent, swallowing the words she wanted to say. Even if he had bought a new one, it would only be a replacementâit would no longer be the same book. She understood this truth, and he should have understood it even more. The two spent the night in silence. Over the next few days, perhaps out of guilt, Andres canceled all his work and stayed glued to Camellia's side. One day, he accompanied her to restore artifacts, buying a few antique treasures worth millions. The next day, he took her shopping and bought her an entire collection of the season's limited-edition items. The day after, he somehow got his hands on a pink Rolls-Royce Cullinan, parking it dramatically at the entrance of Eterna Haven in the city center as a grand gesture of love. This display led to a wave of online ridicule, with netizens mocking Andres' for being wrapped around his wifeâs finger. Andres posted a self-deprecating tweet with a picture of himself kneeling on a keyboard. [I made my wife mad. How do I fix this if nothing works?] Only then did people realize Andres' predicament, with many pleading for Camellia to forgive him. With two days left until Camellia's birthday, she still had things to take care of. Seeing Andres' desperate efforts, she decided to go along with it and let the matter drop. Andres was overjoyed, lifting her in his arms and spinning her around several times. "Baby, I love you more than anything in this life! Youâre my only love!" On the way to dinner, Andres received several phone calls. The number flashing on the screen was one Camellia knew wellâValentina's. He declined the calls four times before finally receiving a message. When he opened it, a single glance made his expression falter. "Baby, my agent says there's an issue with the new painting contract. I need to handle it right away," Andres said apologetically. Camellia did not call out his lie and let him leave. She then bought a baseball cap and mask from a roadside shop and hailed a car to follow him. She trailed him into a mall and all the way to her once-favorite bridal boutique. The dressing room curtain opened, and there stood Valentina, radiant in the wedding dress Camellia had loved most. "Do I look beautiful, Andres?" Valentina asked. She reached out, her hand sliding from Andres' shoulder, tracing his Adam's apple, and stopping just shy of his lips in a teasing caress. Andres' eyes darkened. He cupped her face and kissed her deeply. Both of them were breathless by the time they pulled apart. Valentina curled into Andres' chest, tracing lazy circles on it with her finger. "Andres, if Cam finds out I wore this dress first, she'll probably lose it," she murmured. Andres' breathing grew heavier as he pulled her into the dressing room and drew the curtain shut. "She won't know. I owe you a wedding, and it's my fault you've been wronged," he replied. "Today, you're my most beautiful bride." With those words, the sound of running water filled the dressing room, accompanied by intimate whispers. Chapter 5 Camellia stood in a distant corner, watching through the gap in the dressing room curtains as Valentina and Andresâ entwined figures moved. Her heart twisted in unbearable pain. Her stomach churned violently, and she could not suppress the urge to dry heave. Her entire body was now convulsing uncontrollably. Tears streamed down her face, draining all her strength. She collapsed onto the floor, feeling utterly spent. As she turned to leave, she did not get to see the satisfied smile on Valentina's face inside the dressing room. Back home, the oppressive silence was suffocating. Camellia turned on the television, flipping to a random channel. It was broadcasting a segment on Andres' latest art exhibition. The painting featured a girl in a bright yellow dress running freely through a field. The commentators remarked on how drastically different this piece was from Andres' earlier works. It no longer exuded a soft, reserved gentleness but instead brimmed with vitality and energy. Though the girl's face was not visible, her back displayed the painter's tenderness and love for her. One critic observed sharply, "Even the strands of her flying hair are perfect, like the wind itself favors her." Online, viewers joked about Andres' newfound spark, saying his marriage with Camellia must have entered a second spring. Only Camellia knew the truth. That was not her. It was Valentina, or perhaps it was Nelina Dawson, the woman from his dreams. Taking a deep breath, she tried to suppress the ache in her chest and called her best friend, Penelope Hall. While waiting for Penelope's arrival, Camellia began sorting through the gifts Andres had given her over the years. In the first year of their marriage, he noticed her concerns and gave her a diamond bangle. "I've locked you in for this lifetime. You belong to me now, so don't even think about leaving," he had said. In their second year, he noticed how much she missed her mother and folded her a jar of wishing stars. "When you miss your mom, open one. No matter where I am or what time it is, I'll come back to make your wish come true. This life might be long, but I'll always be here with you." Camellia began unwrapping the stars one by one. [Plant a little tree.] [Adopt a corgi.] [Grow old together.] ⌠She picked up her phone, snapped a picture of one of the stars, and sent it to Andres. Her phone screen remained dark. There was no response from him. Half an hour later, a package arrived. It was the painting Valentina had made for them that day. However, instead of depicting the two of them sitting side by side, the image showed two entangled figures of Andres and Valentina in bed. Something cold slid down Camellia's cheek. She raised her hand to wipe it away and realized her face was already soaked with tears. In a daze, she placed the painting with all of Andres' other works in the studio. Then, she gathered every gift he had ever given her into a box, carried it into the yard, and set it ablaze. Later, Penelope would recall the moment she saw Camellia that day. She felt as if Camellia was on the verge of breaking into pieces. Penelope walked over and held her close without saying a word, letting Camellia lean on her silently. After a long while, once Camellia calmed down, she made another request. "Help me arrange a funeral. But Andres must not attend it. Only then, reveal the truth about my 'death' to him." Camellia handed Penelope an envelope containing evidence of Valentina's relentless provocations over the past few months. Penelope glanced through it and nodded firmly while suppressing her anger. Once everything was set, it was already late at night. That day, Andres quietly slipped into the house at 2 a.m. Seeing Camellia still awake did not surprise him. He approached her like a child with a prize, his eyes brimming with excitement. "I knew you'd still be up. I was too busy earlier to check my messages, but lookâI'm here to make your wish come true!" He moved the small tea table by the window to the bed, fetched two bowls, and divided the seafood boil he had brought home into portions. The wish on the paper star Camellia had sent to Andres earlier in the day was to eat her favorite food with him. For some reason, Camellia's mind wandered back to the first time they went to that seafood restaurant together. It might have been Andres' first time eating at a small roadside restaurant. Before eating, he had wiped the oily table repeatedly with napkins and was clearly uncomfortable. However, he smiled at her with mock innocence when she looked his way, almost playfully. "Cam, feed me," he had said. "I'll try anything if it makes you happy." "Andres." Camellia fixed her gaze on his face. "If you could do it all over again, would you still choose this?" Andres did not think much of her question and assumed she was feeling insecure again. He gently stroked her dark hair and answered with certainty. "I would. I'd make the same choices every time. "I'd love you, spoil you, and stay devoted to you for the rest of my life." Chapter 6 The following day, Andres did not leave the house early like he usually did. He squeezed toothpaste onto Camellia's toothbrush and stood by, watching as she finished washing her face. "It's extremely windy today. We can't let it ruin my baby's delicate little face," he said with playful affection. Then, he told her he had a big surprise planned for the next day with an air of mystery. Before he could finish explaining, Cohen Palmer called a few times, saying there was an issue he could not resolve and needed Andres to come immediately. Andres gave Camellia an apologetic glance, and when she reassured him that she understood, he left. Once he was gone, Camellia contacted the team she had hired to confirm every detail for the next day. Then, she drove to Eterna Haven. She had not visited in several days, and everything felt unfamiliar. She called the Saltsburg Museum, and the curator arrived in person an hour later. "Cam, are you sure you want to donate all of this to the country for free?" The curator, Felix Cross, was a fellow apprentice of her mentor. Camellia nodded without hesitation. "You can tell me if you're facing any difficulties. Don't try to handle it all on your own," he said with concern. Camellia remained silent, her gaze fixed on the goddess statue in the center of the room. With its head bowed and its elegant, serene posture, the statue seemed to smile compassionately. Covered in moss and denied the light of day, it exuded a quiet sorrow toward the world. Camellia was leaving, but these artifacts should not be buried with her. "It's nothing, Felix. Don't worry about me," she said softly. Seeing her unwillingness to elaborate, Felix did not press further. After instructing his assistants to carefully transport the artifacts, he patted her shoulder before leaving. "Take care of yourself," he said as he departed. Once again, she was alone. The once vibrant Eterna Haven now felt hollow and empty. Her phone buzzed with a notification. It was about Valentina's online book signing event for her new illustration collection. The clickbaity title read: [The Beautiful Artist Who Once Had a Miscarriage for Love.] Camellia's fingers moved almost involuntarily to click on the link. The video cut to Valentina showing a scar on her abdomen. "Back then, he said I was too young, and the pregnancy was on the risky side. Out of concern for me, he stayed by my side for the procedure," Valentina said with a blissful expression. "It must have been about three years ago when he went to Faren to further his studies⌠"He even picked out a name for our lost babyâCale. He said he hoped she'd return to us one day and live a life full of brilliance and lightâŚ" Camellia's phone slipped from her grasp, crashing to the floor. The screen shattered, forming a spider web of cracks. Cale? That was the nickname Andres had given their child after their first night together. He had held her tenderly afterward, murmuring the name as if it were a promise. Him and Valentina⌠had a child⌠Not to mention that it was three years ago. It had not just been going on for the past three months. Andres had lied to her for three entire years. Suddenly, Valentina was pulled into the frame as someone's arm draped around her shoulders. The sound of kissing filled the audio feed. When she reappeared on screen, her lips were swollen, and her cheeks were flushed pink. She giggled, saying her boyfriend was jealous and insisted they should âwork harderâ to bring Cale back soon. Her fans erupted in excitement, flooding the chat with playful teasing, though their blessings were genuine. The illustration book sold well, as though it was part of their celebratory gift. Camellia did not know when the signing event ended. The last rays of sunlight disappeared from the room, leaving behind a suffocating darkness. It felt like a giant beast was ready to devour her. She simply sat motionless in her chair with the lights off. Suddenly, her phone screen lit up and became blindingly bright. It was a video message from Valentina, accompanied by a single line. "I told you I'd have you under my feet one day." The video showed two intertwined, bare legs. Camellia was about to delete it when something caught her eyeâthe rosary beads she had once given Andres. She had it blessed for him, but now they were wrapped around Valentina's ankle. The beads that were slightly large for her looped around her ankle twice. The excess length dangled, with a few beads pressed under Valentina's toe. "They're just rosary beads. If you want them, they're yours," Andres' voice in the video sounded indifferent and dismissive. Camellia's mind flashed back to the day Andres received the beads. "Cam, I'll always keep these with me, even in death," he had promised. The color drained from Camellia's face. She wanted to cry and let out all the pain, but no tears came. The light in her eyes had faded completely. Late at night, as the world slept, no one noticed when Eterna Haven went up in roaring flames. Andres was up early the next morning, preparing for the day. He had just arrived at Quaint Hotel and finished tidying up when Cohen burst in, pale and clutching at his phone. "Andres! Something terrible has happened!" Before Cohen could continue, Andres' phone rang. He held up a finger to silence him and answered the call. As he listened, his gaze shifted to Cohen's phone, where an image stopped him cold. The once-familiar pink Cullinan was now charred black, surrounded by the smoldering remains of Eterna Haven. Smoke billowed from the scene, and a stretcher held a body covered by a white sheet nearby. The voice on the phone interrupted his thoughts. "Hello, is this Mr. Andres Gardner? This is the Saltsburg Police Department. We regret to inform you of a tragic incident. "The property under your wife's name, Eterna Haven, caught fire last night. Unfortunately, your wife did not survive. 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đĽđĽClick to read the next chapter for freeđ | Deidre watched them allâthe righteous fury on her father's face, the manufactured concern in her stepmother's eyes, and the unbridled hatred radiating from Valerie. Her chest tightened, the ache so deep it numbed her. Valerie broke through the cacophony with a scream, her voice shrill with rage. "Yes! I did it! I made you drunk that night and sent you to that hotel! And those photos on the screenâI had those taken! You think you deserve to marry into wealth? You're nothing! A crow pretending to be a phoenixâknow your place!" Vincent had been spewing curses at Deidre just moments ago, but upon hearing Valerie's confession, his lips pressed into a rare, tight line. He said nothing. Deidre let out a derisive laugh, her gaze shifting from Valerie to settle on her father. "You heard her, didn't you? You know now who orchestrated today's wedding fiasco. Weren't you so eager to beat me to death earlier? Why aren't you laying a hand on Valerie now?" Vincent remained still, his brows furrowing deeper as he finally spoke. "She's your sister. Watch your tone." "And when she humiliated me in front of an entire banquet hall, did she ever stop to think that I was her sister?" Deidre's voice cracked as she shouted, her anger no longer contained. "She's your daughter. Am I not your daughter, too?" "You're the older one. You should let her have her way," Vincent said, as if his words were carved in stone. "Yes, that's always your answer. Whenever there's a conflict between me and Valerie, you tell me I'm the older one, so I have to give in to her," Deidre said quietly now, her tone steeped in irony. She stood a few steps away, staring at the four people before her, her eyes cold, filled with disdain. Her mother had passed away before she was old enough to form memories. Not long after, Vincent had remarried, bringing Kiera into their home. With her came Valerie and Johnny. In the suffocating silence that followed, Deidre let out a bitter laugh. "I'm just an outsider, aren't I? You're the real family here." Her words pierced through the thin veneer of harmony that had barely held their household together. It shattered like glass. "What kind of look is that? Don't forget, I'm your father!" Vincent barked, enraged by the unmasked contempt in Deidre's eyes. "Following the passing of your mother, you ate my food, wore the clothes I bought. Did you call yourself an outsider then? Don't think earning a scholarship every year makes you someone special. If you're so capable, get out of this house right now and see how far you get without my support! Starve for all I careâjust don't come crawling back!" Kiera's eyes gleamed at his words, though her tone remained measured, even gentle. "Why say such harsh things? Deidre is only twenty, and she's still in university. You can't talk to a child like that." Turning to Deidre, she added with a hypocritical kindness, "Deidre, don't take your father's words to heart. Apologize and make peace." "Fine," Deidre replied curtly. Her compliance startled Kiera, who hesitated, unsure what to make of it. This girl had never shown her any respect before, and now, all of a sudden, she was so obedient? The thought didn't sit well. If Deidre were truly driven out of the house, Kiera would no longer have to keep up the facade of a benevolent stepmother. Yet, despite herself, she felt unsettled, as if she had just swallowed a fly. Vincent was equally taken aback by his daughter's uncharacteristic acquiescence. He paused, his expression softening slightly. Clearing his throat, he assumed a more commanding tone. "The matter with the photos at the weddingâValerie is still young and made a mistake. You've already hit her. Let's put it behind us. If you've done nothing to wrong the Landon family, find a time to clear things up and reschedule the wedding." Running a construction materials company, Vincent's business had been thriving, especially with the Landon family connection. A marriage alliance with the Landons would secure even greater opportunities. Naturally, he hoped Deidre would still marry into that family. The thought of returning the Landon family's generous bride price gnawed at him. That money alone had already covered the cost of raising Deidre for twenty years, and then some. It could ever cover her living costs for another forty years. The idea of losing it was unbearable. "You were engaged to Micah a year ago," he continued, his voice laced with warning. "You've been a part of the Landon family ever since. If they decide they don't want you after this mess, don't think anyone else will have you." "Reschedule the wedding?" Deidre repeated, as though the suggestion was the most absurd thing she'd ever heard. She began to laughâa deep, bitter laugh that only grew louder, carrying with it a sadness so profound it filled the room. This was her father. A man so blinded by favoritism, he had lost all sense of reason. "What are you laughing at?" Vincent snapped, his brows knitting together tightly. "I'd rather never get married in this lifetime than marry Micah. Never!" Deidre stopped laughing, her face freezing over, her voice sharp: "I think you've misunderstood something. When I said 'fine,' I meant I'll leave this house, and you can all go ahead and live your happy little lives." Since middle school, Deidre had been a boarding student, and the bond between her and her father, Vincent, had always been tenuous. The estrangement between them was as thin as the paper separating two worlds. In a blended family, when there are children from previous marriages, someone always ends up hurt. Vincent's fatherly love had been doled out almost entirely to his other children, Valerie and Johnny, leaving only the scraps for her. It was like charity, barely a gesture. Now, standing on the edge of her limits, she had had enough. Absolutely enough. "Fine! Fine then!" Vincent, enraged, his face contorted, pointed toward the door and bellowed, "I'll cut ties with you today! Get out! Get out of this houseânow!" "Don't worry, I'm leaving." The deepest sorrow wasn't in the confrontation itself but in the stillness that followed it. Deidre had imagined this moment countless times, but now that it was happening, she felt a strange tranquilityâalmost a sense of release. Like her presence in this house had always been superfluous, an eyesore. She should have left long ago. Calmly, Deidre turned and went upstairs to her room to pack her things. Kiera, thrilled on the inside, masked her joy with an expression of feigned concern and helplessness. She muttered, "Don't be so upset. Why argue with a twenty-year-old? I'll go check on her." When Valerie heard Deidre's words, the sting of the slap on her face lightened. A wicked smile spread across her face, and sweetly, she said, "Dad, you still have me. I'll be a good daughter from now on." Vincent had been angry with Valerie earlier, but seeing her with that slap mark on her face, now with her pitiful, submissive expression, all the anger drained away. His tone softened as he looked at her, a far cry from the venomous words he had thrown at Deidre. He spoke gently, as a father would to a daughter he cherished, his voice full of indulgence. "Yes, having you is enough, my dear." Johnny watched Deidre walk up the stairs, his face contorted with disdain and contempt. This burden had been long overdue to leave. Upstairs, Deidre entered her room, changed out of the wedding dress, and began packing her suitcase. She heard footsteps stop at the door. Turning, she saw Kiera leaning against the doorframe, a smile plastered on her face. It was clear to Deidre that Kiera's smile was full of unmasked triumph, as if her goal had been achieved. "You don't need to stand there. Don't worry, I won't take anything valuable." Kiera chuckled lightly. "What valuable things could you even have in this room? Compared to Valerie's, yours is barely furnished. Take whatever you wantâit's all just the last little bit of charity our family has given you." Deidre eyed Kiera for a moment, then silently walked past her and slammed the door shut. Kiera raised an eyebrow, unfazed by the gesture. Her mood was too good to argue with the brat now. She turned, adopting a concerned expression, and went downstairs. Inside the room, Deidre slid down to the floor, leaning against the door, her eyes closed, her face etched with sorrow. From this moment on, she would be alone. She was only twenty, but why did it feel as though she had already lived an entire life? She didn't want to stay in Salve City anymore. She needed to leave, to disappear far away. But now, she had no money. Where could she go? Would she ask Vincent for money? 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No | 2025-03-03 18:48 | active | 2790 | 0 | ЧиŃаŃŃ ŃНодŃŃŃŃŃ ĐłĐťĐ°Đ˛Ńđ | ĐОгда Он Đ˝Đ°ĐşĐžĐ˝ĐľŃ Đ˛ŃпОПниН Đž довŃŃко, кОŃĐžŃĐ°Ń Đ˛Ńогда МдаНа огО дОПа, Она вдŃŃĐł пОдаНа на ŃаСвОд. ĐĐťŃĐ´Ń Đ˝Đ° пОдпиŃаннŃĐľ дОкŃПонŃŃ Đž ŃаСвОдо, Он ĐąŃĐť ŃвоŃон, ŃŃĐž Она пОМаНооŃ. ĐднакО пОŃНо ŃаСвОда Она ŃŃанОвиŃŃŃ ĐżĐžĐżŃĐťŃŃнОК. Увидов ĐľŃ, Он ŃПОНŃĐť Đž пОвŃĐžŃнОП ĐąŃако! ===== ХпаŃонŃ! Đни ŃпаŃонŃ!Âť ĐС ŃНоŃŃогО покНа пОŃвиНиŃŃ ĐżĐžĐśĐ°ŃĐ˝ŃĐľ, вŃнОŃŃ ĐаŃĐ¸Đ˝Ń ĐĄĐ°Đ˛ĐľĐťŃĐľĐ˛Ń Đ˛ йоСОпаŃнОо ПоŃŃĐž Ń ĐžĐąĐžŃĐ¸Đ˝Ń Đ´ĐžŃОги. ĐŃ ŃĐľŃŃŃ ĐťĐ¸Ńа, ОйŃŃнО ŃŃОнŃŃннŃĐľ и вŃŃаСиŃоНŃĐ˝ŃĐľ, ŃопоŃŃ ĐąŃНи Đ¸ĐˇĐźĐ°ĐˇĐ°Đ˝Ń ŃаМоК; ĐľŃ Đ¸ŃĐşŃŃŃиоŃŃ ĐłĐťĐ°ĐˇĐ° пОŃŃŃкноНи, ĐżŃовŃаŃивŃиŃŃ Đ˛ ĐżŃŃŃОК, пОŃĐľŃŃннŃĐš вСгНŃĐ´. ĐОгда ŃОСнанио ĐżŃĐžŃŃниНОŃŃ, ĐаŃина ĐžŃŃŃиНа, как вОНна йНагОдаŃнОŃŃи СаŃОпиНа ĐľŃ ĐžĐąŃŃнОо ŃаПООйНаданио. ĐŃ ĐłĐžĐťĐžŃ, Ń ŃипНŃĐš и ŃНайŃĐš, ĐżŃОиСнŃŃ ĐłĐťŃйОкОо ÂŤŃпаŃийО ŃпаŃиŃоНŃĐź. ĐŃОМаŃиПи ŃŃкаПи Она наŃŃпаНа ŃоНоŃОн, ĐľŃ ĐżĐ°ĐťŃŃŃ ĐˇĐ°Đ´ŃОМаНи ĐľŃŃ ŃиНŃноо, кОгда Она найŃаНа СнакОПŃĐš нОПоŃ. ÂŤĐйОнонŃ, кОŃĐžŃОгО Đ˛Ń ĐżŃŃаоŃĐľŃŃ Đ˛ŃСваŃŃ, вŃоПоннО нодОŃŃŃпон. ĐОМаНŃĐšŃŃа, поŃоСвОниŃĐľ пОСМо...Âť ĐĐžŃНо ноŃкОНŃĐşĐ¸Ń ĐłŃдкОв ŃаСдаНОŃŃ Đ°Đ˛ŃОПаŃиŃĐľŃкОо ŃООйŃонио, ĐžŃ ĐşĐžŃĐžŃОгО Đş гОŃĐťŃ ĐżĐžĐ´ŃŃŃпиН кОПОк, а внŃŃŃи СайŃŃНиНи новŃŃкаСаннŃĐľ ĐžŃŃаŃнио и гОŃĐľŃŃ. ĐĐ°Ń ! ĐгНŃŃиŃоНŃĐ˝ŃĐš вСŃŃв ŃоСкО ОйОŃваН Ń ĐžĐťĐžĐ´Đ˝ŃĐš ĐźĐľŃ Đ°Đ˝Đ¸ŃĐľŃкиК ĐłĐžĐťĐžŃ Đ˛ ŃŃŃйко. ĐаŃина вŃкинŃНа гОНОвŃ, и на ĐľŃ ĐťĐ¸ŃĐľ ĐžŃŃаСиНŃŃ ŃМаŃ: кваŃŃиŃа, иС кОŃĐžŃОК Она ŃОНŃкО ŃŃĐž вŃĐąŃаНаŃŃ, вŃĐżŃŃ Đ˝ŃНа ОгнŃĐź. ĐŃŃки ОйНОПкОв вСПоŃĐ˝ŃНиŃŃ Đ˛ вОСдŃŃ ĐžŃ ŃĐ¸ĐťŃ Đ˛ĐˇŃŃва, ŃаСНоŃаŃŃŃ ĐżĐž нойŃ. Đаника ĐžŃ Đ˛Đ°ŃиНа ŃОНпŃ, и ŃОНŃкО ŃŃĐž ŃпаŃŃннŃĐľ ĐťŃди ĐşŃиŃаНи ĐžŃ ŃМаŃа. Đни ĐżŃиМаНиŃŃ Đ´ŃŃĐł Đş Đ´ŃŃĐłŃ, иŃа ŃŃĐľŃĐľĐ˝Đ¸Ń Đ˛ ОйŃŃŃиŃŃ , Đ¸Ń ĐşŃики ĐżŃОнСаНи Ń Đ°ĐžŃиŃĐ˝ŃŃ ŃŃонŃ. Đ ŃоСкОП кОнŃŃаŃŃĐľ Ń ŃŃиП ĐаŃина НоМаНа Одна на нОŃĐ¸ĐťĐşĐ°Ń , и ĐľŃ ĐžĐ´Đ¸Đ˝ĐžŃĐľŃŃвО каСаНОŃŃ ĐľŃŃ ĐžŃŃŃоо на ŃОно вŃоОйŃогО ŃĐźŃŃониŃ. ÂŤĐĐžŃŃŃ...Âť â йОŃŃŃŃ Ń ĐżĐžĐ´ŃŃŃпаŃŃиП Đş пОСвОнОŃĐ˝Đ¸ĐşŃ ŃŃŃĐ°Ń ĐžĐź, ĐаŃина пНОŃнО ŃМаНа ĐłŃĐąŃ Đ¸ ŃнОва найŃаНа Đ˝ĐžĐźĐľŃ ĐźŃМа, но ŃĐľŃŃŃ ŃĐľŃиПОŃŃи. ĐднакО пОŃНо ноŃкОНŃĐşĐ¸Ń ĐşĐžŃĐžŃĐşĐ¸Ń ĐłŃдкОв СвОнОк ОйОŃваНŃŃ, ĐžŃŃавив ĐľŃ Đ˛ гноŃŃŃоК ŃиŃино. Đ ŃŃĐžŃ ĐźĐžĐźĐľĐ˝Ń Đ˝Đ° ŃĐşŃано ĐľŃ ŃоНоŃОна ПоНŃкнŃНО ŃводОПНонио иС ĐĐ˝ŃŃагŃаПа. ĐонŃа нОвОŃŃоК поŃŃŃиНа пОŃНодниПи ŃпНоŃĐ˝ŃПи: #ĐннаĐикŃНина #ĐагадОŃĐ˝ŃĐšĐОКŃŃонд. ХОгНаŃнО пОŃŃŃ, ĐżŃОдŃŃĐľŃ Đ¸ĐˇĐ˛ĐľŃŃнОгО ŃĐžŃ ĐżŃигНаŃиН СнаПониŃŃŃ ĐˇĐ˛ĐľĐˇĐ´Ń ĐĐ˝Đ˝Ń ĐикŃĐťĐ¸Đ˝Ń Đ˝Đ° ŃМин, кОŃĐžŃŃĐš ĐąŃŃŃŃĐž поŃĐľŃŃаН ĐąŃŃŃ ĐżŃиŃŃĐ˝ŃĐź, кОгда Она ĐžŃкаСаНаŃŃ ĐżĐžĐ´Đ˝ŃŃŃ ĐąĐžĐşĐ°Đť. ĐŃĐžŃ Đ°ĐşŃ Đ˝ĐľĐżĐžĐ˛Đ¸Đ˝ĐžĐ˛ĐľĐ˝Đ¸Ń ĐżŃивŃĐť Đş кОнŃНикŃŃ, кОŃĐžŃŃĐš ĐżŃĐľŃваН вНаŃŃĐ˝ŃĐš йОКŃŃонд ĐннŃ. ĐĐ˝ вОŃваНŃŃ Đ˛ ĐžŃдоНŃĐ˝ŃĐš СаН ŃĐľŃŃĐžŃана, ĐżŃонойŃоМиŃоНŃнО ĐžŃĐźĐ°Ń Đ˝ŃĐťŃŃ ĐžŃ ĐżŃОдŃŃĐľŃа и ŃвŃĐť ĐннŃ. РпОŃŃĐľ ŃŃкО ОпиŃŃваНаŃŃ ŃŃона ŃОгО, как вНиŃŃоНŃĐ˝ŃĐš ĐźŃĐśŃина СаŃиŃĐ°ĐľŃ ŃĐ˛ĐžŃ Đ˛ĐžĐˇĐťŃйНоннŃŃ. ĐĐżŃĐžŃоП, воŃĐžŃŃнО иС-Са огО иСвоŃŃнОŃŃи, на ĐżŃиНагаŃŃĐ¸Ń ŃŃ ŃĐžŃОгŃаŃиŃŃ ĐąŃНа видна ŃОНŃкО огО Ńпина, ŃĐžŃ ŃанŃŃ Đ°Đ˝ĐžĐ˝Đ¸ĐźĐ˝ĐžŃŃŃ. ТоП вŃоПоноП Đнна, ОдоŃĐ°Ń Đ˛ ĐżŃĐžŃŃĐžŃĐ˝ŃĐš ĐźŃĐśŃкОК пидМак, ŃиŃНа ŃĐťŃйкОК, ĐżŃĐžŃŃĐłĐ¸Đ˛Đ°Ń ĐľĐźŃ ŃŃĐşŃ, кОгда Они ŃŃ ĐžĐ´Đ¸ĐťĐ¸ вПоŃŃĐľ. ĐаŃина но ПОгНа ĐžŃĐžŃваŃŃ ĐłĐťĐ°Đˇ ĐžŃ ŃĐşŃана, ĐľŃ Đ˛ĐˇĐłĐťŃĐ´ ĐąŃĐť ĐżŃикОван Đş иСОйŃаМониŃ. ĐŃĐž ĐąŃĐť Он â ĐОнŃŃанŃин ĐОвикОв! ĐидМак, нойŃоМнО найŃĐžŃоннŃĐš на ĐннŃ, но ĐžŃŃавНŃĐť ŃОПнониК. ĐаŃина ŃНиŃкОП Ń ĐžŃĐžŃĐž СнаНа, ŃŃĐž ĐşĐ°ĐśĐ´Đ°Ń Đ˛ĐľŃŃ Đ˛ гаŃĐ´ĐľŃОйо ĐОнŃŃанŃина ĐąŃНа йоСŃĐżŃĐľŃнО ŃŃиŃа НиŃĐ˝ŃĐź пОŃŃĐ˝ŃĐź Са ĐłŃаниŃоК. Đна Đ´Đž ĐżĐžĐąĐľĐťĐľĐ˝Đ¸Ń ĐşĐžŃŃŃŃок ŃМаНа ŃоНоŃОн, ŃНОвнО Đ˝ĐľĐ˛Đ¸Đ´Đ¸ĐźĐ°Ń ŃŃка ŃŃиŃĐ˝ŃНа ĐľŃ Đ´ŃŃŃ, ĐżŃиŃинŃŃ ĐžŃŃŃŃŃ, МгŃŃŃŃ ĐąĐžĐťŃ. Đ ŃаПŃĐš ĐžŃŃаŃннŃĐš ĐźĐžĐźĐľĐ˝Ń ĐľŃ ĐśĐ¸ĐˇĐ˝Đ¸ ĐОнŃŃанŃин Ń ĐžĐťĐžĐ´Đ˝Đž ŃĐąŃĐžŃиН СвОнОк, ĐżŃодпОŃŃŃ ĐąŃŃŃ ŃŃдОП Ń ĐннОК. ЧогО ŃŃОиН Đ¸Ń Đ´Đ˛ŃŃ ĐťĐľŃниК ĐąŃак? ĐĄĐťŃСŃ, кОŃĐžŃŃĐľ Она ĐżŃŃаНаŃŃ ŃĐ´ĐľŃМаŃŃ, Ń ĐťŃĐ˝ŃНи пО НиŃŃ. ĐаМо кОгда Она СапŃОкинŃНа ĐłĐžĐťĐžĐ˛Ń Đ˝Đ°ĐˇĐ°Đ´ в ŃŃĐľŃнОК пОпŃŃко ĐžŃŃанОвиŃŃ Đ¸Ń , Они ĐżŃОдОНМаНи ŃĐľŃŃ. Đ Đ¸Ń ĐşŃŃĐłĐ°Ń ŃопŃаНиŃŃ Đž ŃОП, ŃŃĐž Đнна вŃогда ĐąŃНа поŃвОК ĐťŃйОвŃŃ ĐОнŃŃанŃина. ХоПŃŃ ĐОвикОвŃŃ Đ˝Đ¸ĐşĐžĐłĐ´Đ° но ОдОйŃŃНа ĐннŃ, ŃŃиŃĐ°Ń ĐľŃ ĐżŃĐžŃŃОо ĐżŃОиŃŃ ĐžĐśĐ´ĐľĐ˝Đ¸Đľ Đ˝ĐľĐżĐžĐ´Ń ĐžĐ´ŃŃиП. ĐŃĐ˝ŃМдоннŃĐľ ŃаŃŃŃаŃŃŃŃ Đ¸Đˇ-Са ŃоПоКнОгО давНониŃ, иПоннО Đнна пОŃŃавиНа ŃĐžŃĐşŃ Đ˛ Đ¸Ń ĐžŃнОŃониŃŃ , нО ĐżŃĐžŃНОо, как ОкаСаНОŃŃ, но Ńак ĐżŃĐžŃŃĐž ĐžŃŃавиŃŃ ĐżĐžĐˇĐ°Đ´Đ¸. ĐОнŃŃанŃин ŃпОŃнО ŃŃŃоПиНŃŃ ĐˇĐ°Đ˝ŃŃŃ ĐťĐ¸Đ´Đ¸ŃŃŃŃŃŃ ĐżĐžĐˇĐ¸ŃĐ¸Ń Đ˛ ŃоПŃĐľ ĐОвикОвŃŃ , ĐťĐľĐťĐľŃ ĐźĐľŃŃŃ Đ˝Đ°ĐşĐžĐ˝ĐľŃ-ŃĐž вОŃŃОодиниŃŃŃŃ Ń ĐннОК. ĐĐž кОгда Он Đ´ĐžŃŃиг ŃвОоК ŃоНи, ŃĐž ОйнаŃŃМиН, ŃŃĐž довŃŃка ŃМо вŃĐąŃаНа Đ´ŃŃгОгО. ĐОпŃоки ОМиданиŃĐź ŃоПŃи и, вОСПОМнО, иС ŃŃвŃŃва гОŃĐľŃи, ĐОнŃŃанŃин ОйŃаŃиНŃŃ Đş ĐаŃино â МонŃино, ŃŃĐžĐťŃ ĐśĐľ но ОйŃоПонŃннОК йОгаŃŃŃвОП и пОНОМониоП в ОйŃĐľŃŃво, â ĐżŃодНОМив оК ŃŃаŃŃ ĐłĐžŃпОМОК ĐОвикОвОК, ŃоП ŃаПŃĐź ĐżŃĐľŃĐľĐşĐ°Ń Đ˛ŃĐľ пОпŃŃки ŃОдŃŃвонникОв наКŃи ĐľĐźŃ Đ´ŃŃĐłŃŃ ĐżĐ°ŃŃиŃ. Đ ŃĐž вŃĐľĐźŃ ĐаŃина иŃĐżŃŃŃваНа ŃиНŃнОо давНонио ŃĐž ŃŃĐžŃĐžĐ˝Ń ĐžŃŃа, ТиПŃŃа ХавоНŃова, кОŃĐžŃŃĐš пОдŃаНкиваН ĐľŃ Đş ĐąŃĐ°ĐşŃ Ń ĐżĐťĐľĐšĐąĐžĐľĐź, ŃŃнОП доНОвОгО паŃŃĐ˝ŃŃа, ŃŃĐžĐąŃ ĐžĐżĐťĐ°ŃиŃŃ ĐžĐłŃОПнŃĐľ ŃаŃŃ ĐžĐ´Ń Đ˝Đ° НоŃонио йайŃŃки. ĐвиМиПŃĐľ ŃОйŃŃвоннŃПи ПОŃиваПи, ĐОнŃŃанŃин и ĐаŃина ŃОгНаŃиНиŃŃ Đ˝Đ° ĐąŃак пО ŃаŃŃŃŃŃ. ĐСнаŃаНŃнО ŃаŃŃŃиŃаннŃĐš вŃогО на гОд, Đ¸Ń Đ´ĐžĐłĐžĐ˛ĐžŃнОК ĐąŃак ŃаŃŃŃĐ˝ŃĐťŃŃ Đ˝Đ° йОНоо дОНгиК ŃŃОк, пОддоŃМиваоПŃĐš ногНаŃĐ˝ŃĐź ŃОгНаŃониоП ĐźĐľĐśĐ´Ń Đ˝Đ¸ĐźĐ¸. ĐĄĐž вŃоПоноП ĐаŃина наŃаНа воŃиŃŃ Đ˛ пОдНиннОŃŃŃ Đ¸Ń ŃĐžŃСа, но пОдОСŃоваŃ, ŃŃĐž ŃŃĐž ĐąŃНО НиŃŃ ĐżŃОдОНМониоП ĐľŃ Đ˝Đ°Đ´ĐľĐśĐ´. ĐŃогО ноŃкОНŃкО ПинŃŃ Đ˝Đ°ĐˇĐ°Đ´ ĐżĐžĐśĐ°Ń ĐľĐ´Đ˛Đ° но ŃĐ˝ŃŃ ĐśĐ¸ĐˇĐ˝Ń ĐаŃинŃ. Đ ŃĐžŃ ĐşŃиŃиŃĐľŃкиК ĐźĐžĐźĐľĐ˝Ń ĐžĐ˝Đ° пОŃŃĐ˝ŃНаŃŃ Đş ĐОнŃŃанŃинŃ, нО Đ´Đ˛Đ°ĐśĐ´Ń ĐżĐžĐťŃŃиНа ĐžŃкаС, пОка Он ĐżŃОвОдиН вŃĐľĐźŃ Ń ĐннОК. ĐŃа МоŃŃĐžĐşĐ°Ń ŃоаНŃнОŃŃŃ ŃаСйиНа иННŃСии ĐаŃинŃ, пОкаСав, ŃŃĐž ĐľŃ ĐźĐ˝Đ¸ĐźŃĐš поŃĐľŃ ĐžĐ´ ĐžŃ ĐżŃиŃвОŃŃŃва Đş наŃŃĐžŃŃиП ĐžŃнОŃониŃĐź ĐąŃĐť НиŃŃ ŃаŃадОП, кОŃĐžŃŃĐš пОддоŃМиваНи ĐľŃ ŃОйŃŃвоннŃĐľ МоНаниŃ. ĐаŃина ĐąŃНа даМо но вŃоПоннОК СаПонОК в МиСни ĐОнŃŃанŃина, а вŃогО НиŃŃ ĐżĐľŃкОК, иŃпОНŃСОваннОК наСНО огО ŃоПŃĐľ. ĐĐžŃНо дОНгОК паŃĐˇŃ Đ˝Đ° гНаСа довŃŃки навоŃĐ˝ŃНиŃŃ Đ˝ĐľŃĐ´ĐľŃМиПŃĐľ и ĐżŃОнСиŃоНŃĐ˝ŃĐľ ŃĐťŃСŃ. ĐОСПОМнО, ĐżŃиŃНО вŃĐľĐźŃ ĐžŃвОйОдиŃŃŃŃ ĐžŃ ĐžĐşĐžĐ˛ ŃОйŃŃвоннŃŃ Đ˝Đ°Đ´ĐľĐśĐ´ и поŃĐľŃŃаŃŃ ĐžĐąĐźĐ°Đ˝ŃваŃŃ ŃойŃ. ĐНава 2 ĐĐşŃŃаНŃĐ˝ŃĐľ ŃĐľĐźŃ ĐĐłŃОПнОо кОНиŃĐľŃŃвО пОŃŃŃадавŃĐ¸Ń ĐžŃ ĐżĐžĐśĐ°Ńа ĐąŃкваНŃнО ĐˇĐ°Ń ĐťĐľŃŃĐ˝ŃНО йОНŃниŃŃ, СаŃŃавНŃŃ Đ¸ йоС ŃОгО иСПОŃаннŃŃ Đ˛ŃаŃоК и ПодŃĐľŃŃŃŃ Đ¸Đˇ пОŃĐťĐľĐ´Đ˝Đ¸Ń ŃиН ĐżŃŃаŃŃŃŃ ĐžĐşĐ°ĐˇĐ°ŃŃ ĐżĐžĐźĐžŃŃ Đ˛ŃоП Đ˝ŃМдаŃŃиПŃŃ. ĐаŃĐ¸Đ˝Ń ĐťĐ¸ŃŃ ŃНогка СадоНО ŃаСНоŃовŃоКŃŃ Đ˝Đ° ĐžŃкОНки воŃаНкОК Đ´ĐťŃ ĐžĐ´ĐľĐśĐ´Ń, ĐžŃŃавивŃоК на ĐľŃ Đ¸ĐşŃĐľ гНŃйОкŃŃ ŃванŃŃ ŃанŃ. ĐĐž ŃŃĐ°Đ˛Đ˝ĐľĐ˝Đ¸Ń Ń ŃаŃивŃиП вОкŃŃĐł Ń Đ°ĐžŃОП ĐľŃ ŃŃĐ°Đ˛ĐźŃ ĐşĐ°ĐˇĐ°ĐťĐ¸ŃŃ ĐżĐžŃŃи ноСнаŃиŃоНŃĐ˝ŃПи. РПоŃŃнОК йОНŃниŃĐľ оК ŃдаНОŃŃ ĐżĐžĐťŃŃиŃŃ ĐźĐ¸Đ˝Đ¸ĐźĐ°ĐťŃĐ˝ŃŃ ĐżĐžĐźĐžŃŃ â наŃкОŃĐž ОйŃайОŃаНи и поŃойинŃОваНи ŃанŃ, â пОŃНо ŃогО Она вСŃНа ŃакŃи и ĐžŃĐżŃавиНаŃŃ Đ´ĐžĐźĐžĐš. ĐиННа ÂŤĐŃийŃоМнаŃÂť, СапиŃĐ°Đ˝Đ˝Đ°Ń Đ˝Đ° Đ¸ĐźŃ ĐОнŃŃанŃина, ŃĐžŃПаНŃнО ŃвНŃНаŃŃ Đ¸Ń ŃŃĐżŃŃМоŃкиП гнŃСдŃŃкОП. ĐĐ´Đ¸Đ˝ĐžĐşĐ°Ń ĐśĐ¸ĐˇĐ˝Ń Đ´Đ°Đ˛Đ˝Đž ŃŃаНа ĐżŃивŃŃнОК Đ´ĐťŃ ĐаŃинŃ, пОŃкОНŃĐşŃ ĐźŃĐśŃина пОŃŃи никОгда но ĐąŃваН дОПа. Đна ŃаŃĐżŃĐžŃаНаŃŃ Ń ŃкОнОПкОК, ОйнаŃŃМив, ŃŃĐž впОНно ĐźĐžĐśĐľŃ ĐžĐąŃ ĐžĐ´Đ¸ŃŃŃŃ ĐˇĐ°ĐşĐ°ĐˇĐžĐź гОŃОвОК одŃ, Đ´ĐžŃŃавкОК ĐżŃОдŃĐşŃОв и ŃодкиПи виСиŃаПи ĐżŃĐ¸Ń ĐžĐ´ŃŃоК ŃйОŃŃиŃŃ. ТопоŃŃ ĐžĐ˝Đ° ОкаСаНаŃŃ ĐľĐ´Đ¸Đ˝ŃŃвоннОК ОйиŃаŃоНŃниŃоК ĐżŃĐžŃŃĐžŃнОК гОŃŃинОК, пОгŃŃСивŃиŃŃ Đ˛ диван и ŃаŃŃĐľŃннО ОгНŃĐ´ŃĐ˛Đ°Ń ĐżŃŃŃОо ĐżŃĐžŃŃŃанŃŃвО. ĐĄŃŃОгиК ĐźĐžĐ˝ĐžŃ ŃОПнŃĐš инŃĐľŃŃĐľŃ Đ˝Đľ дОйавНŃĐť пОПоŃĐľĐ˝Đ¸Ń Đ˝Đ¸ капНи ŃŃŃа. РноК пОдкŃаНОŃŃ ĐťĐľĐ´ĐľĐ˝ŃŃоо Đ´ŃŃŃ ĐžŃОСнанио: ŃŃĐž ОгŃОПнОо, ŃНоганŃнОо ĐżŃĐžŃŃŃанŃŃвО йОНŃŃĐľ напОПинаНО кОНОŃŃаНŃĐ˝ŃĐš ŃкНоп, ŃŃавŃиК йоСПОНвнОК ПОгиНОК Đ´ĐťŃ ĐżĐžŃĐľŃŃннŃŃ ĐťĐľŃ ĐźĐžĐťĐžĐ´ĐžŃŃи и ноСаПоŃнО ŃгаŃŃоК ĐťŃйви. Đ ŃŃОП Ń ĐžĐťĐžĐ´Đ˝ĐžĐź, напОНноннОП ŃŃ ĐžĐź дОПо СаПоŃиН ĐąŃ ĐşŃĐž-нийŃĐ´Ń, ĐľŃНи ĐąŃ ĐžĐ´Đ˝Đ°ĐśĐ´Ń ĐľŃ Đ´ŃŃ Đ°Đ˝Đ¸Đľ ĐżŃĐžŃŃĐž ĐžŃŃанОвиНОŃŃ? ĐаŃина ŃŃŃаНО Đ˛ĐˇĐ´ĐžŃ Đ˝ŃНа и, ŃŃМоНО ОпиŃаŃŃŃ Đ˝Đ° Ń ĐžĐťĐžĐ´Đ˝ŃŃ ŃŃонŃ, Ń ŃŃŃдОП наŃаНа пОдниПаŃŃŃŃ ĐżĐž НоŃŃниŃĐľ в ŃĐ˛ĐžŃ ŃпаНŃĐ˝Ń Đ˝Đ° вŃĐžŃОП ŃŃаМо. ĐаМдŃĐš Ńаг ĐžŃдаваНŃŃ ĐźŃŃиŃоНŃнОК йОНŃŃ, ĐžŃŃŃŃĐľ ŃĐşĐžĐťŃ ĐżŃОнСаНи ĐľŃ ĐžŃ ĐşĐžĐśĐ¸ Đ´Đž ŃаПŃŃ ĐşĐžŃŃоК. ĐОП, ĐżŃŃŃОК и ĐłŃНкиК, ĐžŃŃаМаН ŃŃ ĐžĐź даМо ПаНоКŃио СвŃки, ŃŃĐ¸ĐťĐ¸Đ˛Đ°Ń ĐžŃŃŃонио пОНнОгО ОдинОŃĐľŃŃва. ĐПоннО ŃогОднŃ, ŃŃоди ŃŃОК гНŃйОкОК ŃиŃинŃ, ĐаŃина пО-наŃŃĐžŃŃĐľĐźŃ ĐžŃОСнаНа вŃопОгНОŃаŃŃŃŃ ĐżŃиŃĐžĐ´Ń ŃвОогО ОдинОŃĐľŃŃва â ОнО ŃŃаНО пОŃŃи ĐžŃŃСаоПŃĐź, ОкŃŃŃваНО ĐľŃ ŃŃвŃŃва ŃвОоК ŃокŃŃŃŃОК и ŃкОŃйнŃĐź ŃŃпОŃОП, ŃМиПаНО ŃĐľŃĐ´ŃĐľ пОдОйнО ŃиŃкаП, вŃСŃĐ˛Đ°Ń ŃŃĐżŃŃ, нопŃокŃаŃаŃŃŃŃŃŃ ĐąĐžĐťŃ. ĐОйŃавŃиŃŃ Đ˝Đ°ĐşĐžĐ˝ĐľŃ Đ´Đž ŃйоМиŃа ŃвОоК ŃпаНŃни, Она ŃŃŃ Đ˝ŃНа на ĐşŃОваŃŃ, вОпНОŃĐ°Ń ŃОйОК пОНнОо ŃиСиŃĐľŃкОо и Đ´ŃŃовнОо иСноПОМонио. ĐПоннО в ŃĐžŃ ĐźĐžĐźĐľĐ˝Ń, ŃиŃĐ¸Đ˝Ń ĐżŃĐžŃоСаН ŃоСкиК ŃоНоŃОннŃĐš СвОнОк. ÂŤĐ˘Ń ĐˇĐ˛ĐžĐ˝Đ¸ĐťĐ° Пно ŃанŃŃĐľ. ЧŃĐž Ńойо Đ˝ŃМнО?Âť â ĐłĐžĐťĐžŃ ĐОнŃŃанŃина ĐżŃОСвŃŃаН в ŃŃŃйко Ń ĐžĐťĐžĐ´Đ˝Đž и ĐžŃŃŃŃанŃннО, как вŃогда. ĐовŃŃка ŃаŃŃĐľŃŃНаŃŃ ĐžŃ ĐľĐłĐž ноОМиданнОгО СвОнка. Đна ĐżŃиОŃĐşŃŃНа ĐłŃĐąŃ, ŃŃĐžĐąŃ ĐžŃвоŃиŃŃ, нО ŃНОва СаŃŃŃŃНи в гОŃНо, а Ń Đ´ŃŃгОгО кОнŃа ĐżŃОвОда вдŃŃĐł дОнŃŃŃŃ ĐźŃгкиК МонŃкиК гОНОŃ: ÂŤĐĐžŃŃŃ, ПОМоŃ, ĐżŃиŃОодиниŃŃŃŃ ĐşĐž Пно...Âť ĐŃ Đ˝Đ°Ń ĐťŃĐ˝ŃвŃĐ¸Ń ŃПОŃиК ĐаŃина Đ´Đž йОНи ŃŃиŃĐ˝ŃНа ŃоНоŃОн, ĐľŃ ŃĐľŃĐ´ŃĐľ Ń ĐşĐ°ĐśĐ´ĐžĐš ŃокŃндОК кОНОŃиНОŃŃ Đ˛ŃŃ ŃиНŃноо. ĐĐľ в ŃĐ¸ĐťĐ°Ń ŃĐ´ĐľŃМаŃŃ Đ˝Đ°ŃаŃŃаŃŃŃŃ ĐżĐ°Đ˝Đ¸ĐşŃ, Она пОŃŃойОваНа: ÂŤĐŃĐž ŃаП Ń ŃОйОК?Âť ĐОнŃŃанŃин но ĐžŃвоŃиН на вОпŃĐžŃ, НиŃŃ ĐżŃОиСнŃŃ ŃавнОдŃŃĐ˝ŃĐź ŃОнОП: ÂŤĐŃНи Ńойо ŃŃĐž-ŃĐž Đ˝ŃМнО, пОгОвОŃиП, кОгда Ń Đ˛ĐľŃĐ˝ŃŃŃ. ХоКŃĐ°Ń Ń ĐźĐľĐ˝Ń Đ˝ĐľĐžŃНОМнŃĐľ доНа, пОŃŃĐžĐźŃ Ń Đ˛ŃĐ˝ŃМдон СакОнŃиŃŃ ŃаСгОвОŃÂť. ĐĐ˝ ŃŃŃ ĐśĐľ ОйОŃваН ŃвŃСŃ, но дав ĐаŃино вОСПОМнОŃŃи ŃŃĐž-НийО ŃкаСаŃŃ. ĐОгда в ŃŃĐ°Ń ŃаСдаНиŃŃ ĐşĐžŃĐžŃкио ĐłŃдки, ĐłŃĐąŃ ĐаŃĐ¸Đ˝Ń Đ¸ŃĐşŃивиНиŃŃ Đ˛ гОŃŃкОК ŃŃПоŃко. ĐакОК Мо гНŃпОК Она ŃĐľĐąŃ ŃŃвŃŃвОваНа! РгНŃйино Đ´ŃŃи Она ĐżŃокŃаŃнО СнаНа, какиП ĐąŃĐ´ĐľŃ ĐľĐłĐž ĐžŃвоŃ, нО вŃŃ ŃавнО ŃопНŃНаŃŃ ĐˇĐ° Đ˝Đ°Đ´ĐľĐśĐ´Ń ŃŃĐťŃŃаŃŃ ŃŃĐž иС огО ŃŃŃ. ĐĄ ŃŃвŃŃвОП гОŃŃкОК иŃОнии ĐаŃина вкНŃŃиНа пНанŃĐľŃ Đ¸ ĐżŃОНиŃŃаНа гОŃŃŃио ŃĐľĐźŃ Đ´Đ˝Ń. Đдин СагОНОвОк ŃŃĐ°ĐˇŃ ĐąŃĐžŃиНŃŃ ĐľĐš в гНаСа: ÂŤĐСвоŃŃĐ˝ŃŃ Đ°ĐşŃŃиŃŃ ĐˇĐ°ŃиŃиН ĐžŃ Đ´ĐžĐźĐžĐłĐ°ŃоНŃŃŃв на доНОвОП ŃМино ĐľŃ Đ˛ĐťĐ¸ŃŃоНŃĐ˝ŃĐš вОСНŃйНоннŃК. ЯСвиŃоНŃĐ˝Đ°Ń ŃĐťŃйка ŃĐşŃивиНа ĐľŃ ĐłŃĐąŃ. ĐаŃина ŃНиŃкОП Ń ĐžŃĐžŃĐž СнаНа, ŃŃĐž СнаŃĐ¸Ń ĐżĐžĐ´Đ˛ĐľŃгаŃŃŃŃ Đ´ĐžĐźĐžĐłĐ°ŃоНŃŃŃваП на пОдОйнŃŃ ŃĐśĐ¸Đ˝Đ°Ń . Đна ĐžŃŃŃŃНивО пОПниНа ŃĐ˛ĐžŃ ĐżĐľŃвОо ŃĐľŃŃŃСнОо ĐżŃĐžŃĐťŃŃиванио пОŃНо ĐżŃĐ¸Ń ĐžĐ´Đ° в ŃĐžŃ-ĐąĐ¸ĐˇĐ˝ĐľŃ â Đ°ĐłĐľĐ˝Ń ĐżŃивŃĐť ĐľŃ Đ˝Đ° ŃМин Ń Đ˛ĐťĐ¸ŃŃоНŃĐ˝ŃĐź ŃоМиŃŃŃŃОП и ĐżŃОдŃŃĐľŃОП Đ´ŃаПаŃиŃĐľŃкОгО ŃĐľŃиаНа ÂŤĐĐˇĐ´ĐžŃ Đ¸ ĐоСПŃŃоМнОŃŃи. ĐŃĐ´ŃŃи нОвиŃкОП в гОНОвОкŃŃМиŃоНŃнОП ПиŃĐľ ŃĐžŃ-йиСноŃа, ĐаŃина ŃŃвŃŃвОваНа ŃĐľĐąŃ Đ˝ĐľĐ˛ĐľŃĐžŃŃнО ŃŃСвиПОК, но СнаŃ, как НавиŃОваŃŃ Đ˛ ĐźŃŃĐ˝ŃŃ Đ˛ĐžĐ´Đ°Ń ĐżĐžĐ´ĐžĐąĐ˝ŃŃ Đ˛ŃŃŃĐľŃ. ĐŃОдŃŃĐľŃ ĐąĐľĐˇĐˇĐ°ŃŃонŃивО ŃаСгНŃĐ´ŃваН ĐľŃ, наŃПоŃНивО ŃĐżŃаŃиваŃ: ÂŤĐŃĐž и ĐľŃŃŃ ŃĐžŃ Đ˝ĐžĐ˛ŃĐš ŃаНанŃ, кОŃĐžŃОгО Đ˛Ń ĐżŃодŃŃавНŃĐľŃĐľ? ĐŃгНŃĐ´Đ¸Ń ĐžĐ˝Đ° Đ˝ĐľĐżĐťĐžŃ Đž, нО ĐťŃйОпŃŃнО пОŃПОŃŃĐľŃŃ, как ŃĐżŃавиŃŃŃ Ń Đ˛Ń*ивкОК. ĐĐžŃ ŃŃĐž Ń ŃкаМŃ: ĐľŃНи ŃПОМоŃŃ ĐžŃŃŃиŃŃ ŃŃŃ Đą*ŃŃĐťĐşŃ ĐˇĐ°ĐťĐżĐžĐź, ОйоŃпоŃŃ Ńойо ĐżŃĐžŃĐťŃŃиванио на гНавнŃŃ ŃОНŃÂť. ĐаŃина Ń ĐžŃоНа ĐžŃкаСаŃŃŃŃ, нО пОд наŃŃОКŃивŃĐź давНониоП ŃвОогО агонŃа ĐąŃНа вŃĐ˝ŃМдона. РвоŃĐľŃŃ ĐľŃ ŃпоŃнО ŃвоСНи в йОНŃниŃŃ Ń ŃŃĐśŃĐťŃĐź ĐžŃŃавНониоП. ĐŃ Đ°ĐłĐľĐ˝Ń, ОйоŃпОкОоннŃĐš ŃоП, ŃŃĐž ŃĐžĐťŃ ĐźĐžĐśĐľŃ Đ´ĐžŃŃаŃŃŃŃ ĐşĐžĐźŃ-ŃĐž Đ´ŃŃгОПŃ, ŃĐžŃОпНивО ОпНаŃиН йОНŃниŃĐ˝ŃĐľ ŃŃĐľŃа и иŃŃоС. РиŃОго довŃŃка ĐżŃОвоНа ноŃкОНŃкО Đ´ĐžĐťĐłĐ¸Ń Đ´Đ˝ĐľĐš в йОНŃниŃнОК паНаŃĐľ в пОНнОП ОдинОŃĐľŃŃво. ĐĐž ĐľŃŃ Đ´Đž ŃОгО, как ĐаŃĐ¸Đ˝Ń Đ˛ŃпиŃаНи, в ĐżŃĐľŃŃĐľ ŃаСНоŃоНаŃŃ Đ˝ĐžĐ˛ĐžŃŃŃ Đž ŃОП, ŃŃĐž гНавнŃŃ ŃĐžĐťŃ Đ˛Đž ÂŤĐĐˇĐ´ĐžŃ Đ°Ń ĐоСПŃŃоМнОŃŃи пОНŃŃиНа Đнна. ĐОСМо Đ°ĐłĐľĐ˝Ń ĐžŃŃиŃаН ĐаŃĐ¸Đ˝Ń ĐˇĐ° нодОŃŃаŃОк аПйиŃиК, вОСПŃŃаŃŃŃ: ÂŤĐ˘Ń ĐżŃивНокаŃоНŃноо ĐннŃ, Ńак пОŃĐľĐźŃ ĐśĐľ но ПОМоŃŃ ĐżŃĐžŃвиŃŃ ĐąĐžĐťŃŃĐľ наŃŃОКŃивОŃŃи? Đна ĐżŃĐžŃŃĐž пОдОНŃŃŃиНаŃŃ Đş гОŃĐżĐžĐ´Đ¸Đ˝Ń ĐОвикОвŃ, и оК пОŃŃи но ĐżŃиŃНОŃŃ ĐżŃикНадŃваŃŃ ŃŃиНиК. ĐŃ ĐžĐşŃŃМаŃŃ ĐťŃди, гОŃОвŃĐľ иŃпОНниŃŃ ĐťŃйОК капŃиС. ĐŻ ŃĐťŃŃаН, ŃŃĐž гОŃпОдин ĐОвикОв НиŃнО пОŃОдоКŃŃвОваН, ŃŃĐžĐąŃ ĐžĐ˝Đ° пОНŃŃиНа гНавнŃŃ ŃĐžĐťŃ Đ˛ ŃŃОП ĐżŃОокŃĐľ!Âť ĐĐžŃНо вŃŃ ĐžĐ´Đ° ŃĐľŃиаНа Đнна ПОПонŃаНŃнО ŃŃаНа СвоСдОК, ŃŃŃоПиŃоНŃнО вСНоŃов на воŃŃĐ¸Đ˝Ń Đ°ĐşŃŃŃŃкОгО ĐНиПпа. ĐĄ ŃОгО ПОПонŃа ĐаŃина ĐžŃŃавиНа ŃвОи акŃŃŃŃкио аПйиŃии и ŃĐľŃиНа пОНнОŃŃŃŃ ĐżĐžŃвŃŃиŃŃ ŃĐľĐąŃ ĐżĐžĐ´Đ´ĐľŃМко ĐźŃМа, ĐОнŃŃанŃина. РкОнŃĐľ кОнŃОв, как ĐąŃ ĐžĐ˝Đ° ни ŃŃаŃаНаŃŃ, оК никОгда но пОНŃŃиŃŃ ŃĐľŃ ĐşĐ°ŃŃĐľŃĐ˝ŃŃ Đ˛ĐžĐˇĐźĐžĐśĐ˝ĐžŃŃоК, кОŃĐžŃŃĐľ, каСаНОŃŃ, ŃаПи падаНи в ŃŃки Đнно йНагОдаŃŃ ŃĐťŃŃаКнŃĐź СаПоŃаниŃĐź ĐОнŃŃанŃина. ТОгда ĐаŃина ŃŃиŃаНа, ŃŃĐž СанŃНа ПоŃŃĐž, ĐżŃоднаСнаŃавŃооŃŃ Đнно, ŃŃав гОŃпОМОК ĐОвикОвОК, а СнаŃиŃ, ĐąŃНа поŃод ноК в дОНгŃ. ĐŁŃŃŃĐżĐ°Ń Đнно каŃŃĐľŃĐ˝ŃĐľ вОСПОМнОŃŃи, ĐаŃина пОНагаНа, ŃŃĐž Они ŃаŃŃŃиŃаŃŃŃŃ Ń ŃŃиП ногНаŃĐ˝ŃĐź дОНгОП. ĐднакО ĐаŃина и ĐżŃодŃŃавиŃŃ Đ˝Đľ ПОгНа, ŃŃĐž Đнна ĐˇĐ°Ń ĐžŃĐľŃ ĐżĐžĐťŃŃиŃŃ Đ˝Đľ ŃОНŃкО МоНаннŃŃ ĐşĐ°ŃŃĐľŃŃ, нО и ŃĐľŃĐ´ŃĐľ ĐОнŃŃанŃина. ĐайНŃĐ´Đ°Ń ĐˇĐ° ŃоП, как ŃаŃŃвоŃĐ°ĐľŃ ĐżŃĐžŃĐľŃŃиОнаНŃĐ˝Đ°Ń Đ¸ НиŃĐ˝Đ°Ń ĐśĐ¸ĐˇĐ˝Ń ĐннŃ, ĐаŃина Ń ĐąĐžĐťŃŃ ĐžŃОСнаНа, ŃŃĐž ŃНиŃкОП ŃвНокНаŃŃ ĐżĐžĐłĐžĐ˝ĐľĐš Са ĐťŃйОвŃŃ Đ˛ ŃŃĐľŃĐą каŃŃĐľŃĐľ, а ŃопоŃŃ ĐžŃŃаНаŃŃ ĐąĐľĐˇ ŃОгО и Đ´ŃŃгОгО. ĐĄĐž ŃНоСаПи на ĐłĐťĐ°ĐˇĐ°Ń Đ´ĐľĐ˛ŃŃка пОниПаНа, ŃŃĐž пОŃНоднио два гОда ĐąŃНи ŃŃагиŃĐľŃкОК ĐžŃийкОК. ĐОНŃŃи Она вŃĐžŃОК ŃанŃ, Она ĐąŃ Đ˝Đľ пОСвОНиНа Ńойо ĐąŃŃŃ ŃакОК наивнОК и но даНа ĐąŃ ŃĐ˛ĐžĐľĐźŃ ŃĐľŃĐ´ŃŃ Ńак йоСŃаŃŃŃднО пОпаŃŃŃ Đ˛ пНон ĐžŃаŃĐžĐ˛Đ°Đ˝Đ¸Ń ĐОнŃŃанŃина. ÂŤĐĐžŃпОМа ХавОŃŃОва, нОвŃĐš Đ´ĐžĐłĐžĐ˛ĐžŃ ĐžĐą авŃĐžŃŃĐşĐ¸Ń ĐżŃĐ°Đ˛Đ°Ń ĐżĐžĐ´ĐłĐžŃОвНон. ĐОМаНŃĐšŃŃа, ĐżŃОвоŃŃŃĐľ огО на ĐżŃĐľĐ´ĐźĐľŃ Đ˛ĐžĐˇĐźĐžĐśĐ˝ŃŃ Đ˝ĐľŃООŃвоŃŃŃвиК. ĐŃММанио ŃоНоŃОна вŃŃваНО ĐаŃĐ¸Đ˝Ń Đ¸Đˇ ŃаСПŃŃНониК. Đна пОŃПОŃŃоНа на ĐżŃикŃопНŃннŃĐš Đş ŃООйŃĐľĐ˝Đ¸Ń PDF-ŃаКН, и ĐľŃ ĐźŃŃНи на ПгнОвонио ŃĐżŃŃаНиŃŃ. ĐОд ĐżŃовдОниПОП, ĐкаŃĐľŃина ХавОŃŃОва, ĐаŃина кОгда-ŃĐž ŃдоНаНа Ńойо Đ¸ĐźŃ ĐşĐ°Đş пОдаŃŃиК Đ˝Đ°Đ´ĐľĐśĐ´Ń ŃŃонаŃиŃŃ, ĐżŃОдав ПнОМоŃŃвО ŃŃонаŃиов на СаŃĐľ ŃвОоК каŃŃĐľŃŃ. РнаŃаНо ĐżŃŃи пОд иПоноП ĐкаŃĐľŃинŃ, ĐаŃина ŃаŃŃĐž ĐżŃОдаваНа ŃвОи ŃайОŃŃ ĐˇĐ° йоŃŃонОк, вŃĐ˝ŃĐśĐ´ĐľĐ˝Đ˝Đ°Ń ŃŃĐžŃнО дОйŃваŃŃ Đ˝Đ°ĐťĐ¸ŃĐ˝ŃĐľ. ĐĄĐž вŃоПоноП ŃŃи ŃŃонаŃии ĐżŃовŃаŃиНиŃŃ Đ˛ каŃŃОвŃĐľ ŃиНŃĐźŃ Đ¸ ŃŃпоŃĐ˝ŃĐľ ŃĐľŃиаНŃ, ŃŃĐž вОСноŃНО ŃопŃŃаŃĐ¸Ń ĐкаŃĐľŃĐ¸Đ˝Ń Đ˝Đ° нойŃваНŃŃ Đ˛ŃŃĐžŃŃ. Đ ŃĐžĐźŃ ĐźĐžĐźĐľĐ˝ŃŃ ĐаŃина ŃМо ĐąŃНа СаПŃМоП Са ĐОнŃŃанŃинОП и йОНŃŃĐľ но ŃŃŃадаНа ĐžŃ ŃинанŃОвŃŃ ĐżŃОйНоП, кОŃĐžŃŃĐľ ŃанŃŃĐľ дОвОдиНи ĐľŃ Đ´Đž ĐžŃŃаŃниŃ, â ОгŃОПнŃĐľ ŃŃĐľŃа Са НоŃонио йайŃŃки ĐžŃŃаНиŃŃ Đ˛ ĐżŃĐžŃНОП. ĐĐžŃНо ŃаСŃĐľŃĐľĐ˝Đ¸Ń ŃинанŃОвŃŃ ŃŃŃднОŃŃоК ĐśĐ¸ĐˇĐ˝Ń ĐаŃĐ¸Đ˝Ń ŃĐžŃŃодОŃĐžŃиНаŃŃ Đ˝Đ° дОПаŃĐ˝Đ¸Ń ĐžĐąŃСаннОŃŃŃŃ , пОŃкОНŃĐşŃ ĐžĐ˝Đ° ŃŃŃоПиНаŃŃ ŃŃаŃŃ ĐžĐąŃаСŃОвОК МонОК Đ´ĐťŃ ĐОнŃŃанŃина. Đа ŃОно ŃŃĐ¸Ń ĐżĐľŃоПон ĐľŃ ĐżŃовдОниП ĐкаŃĐľŃина ХавОŃŃОва пОŃŃопоннО ĐžŃĐžŃŃĐť в ŃонŃ. ĐднакО ĐżŃĐžŃНОо ĐкаŃĐľŃĐ¸Đ˝Ń ĐľŃŃ Đ˝Đľ ŃОйиŃаНОŃŃ ĐžĐşĐžĐ˝ŃаŃоНŃнО ŃŃ ĐžĐ´Đ¸ŃŃ Đ˛ нойŃŃио. ĐодавнО ОйŃŃвиНŃŃ ĐˇĐ°Đ¸Đ˝ŃĐľŃĐľŃОваннŃĐš пОкŃпаŃоНŃ, гОŃОвŃĐš СапНаŃиŃŃ Đ˛Đ˝ŃŃиŃоНŃĐ˝ŃŃ ŃŃĐźĐźŃ ĐˇĐ° Один иС ĐľŃ ŃŃаŃŃŃ ŃŃонаŃиов. ĐаŃина, впŃĐžŃоП, кОНойаНаŃŃ Đ˝Đ°ŃŃŃŃ ĐżŃОдаМи. Đна вŃŃкаСаНа ноŃкОНŃкО СаПоŃаниК пО ĐżĐžĐ˛ĐžĐ´Ń ĐżŃодНОМоннОгО кОнŃŃакŃа, и, Đş ĐľŃ ŃдивНониŃ, пОкŃпаŃĐľĐťŃ ĐžĐşĐ°ĐˇĐ°ĐťŃŃ Đ´ĐžŃŃаŃĐžŃнО пОŃŃĐ´ĐžŃĐ˝ŃĐź, ŃŃĐžĐąŃ Đ˛Đ˝ĐľŃŃи ŃООŃвоŃŃŃвŃŃŃио ĐżŃавки. ĐĐľŃМа в ŃŃĐşĐ°Ń Đ¸ŃĐżŃавНоннŃĐš кОнŃŃакŃ, ĐаŃина ŃдоНаНа гНŃйОкиК Đ˛Đ´ĐžŃ , и ĐľŃ ŃĐľŃиПОŃŃŃ ĐžĐşŃопНа. ĐŃ ĐżĐ°ĐťŃŃŃ ŃвоŃоннО СайогаНи пО кНавиаŃŃŃĐľ ŃоНоŃОна, найиŃĐ°Ń ŃŃŃкОо ŃаŃпОŃŃМонио. ÂŤĐОдгОŃОвŃŃĐľ ŃОгНаŃонио Đž ŃаСвОдо ŃОгНаŃнО ПОиП ŃŃНОвиŃĐź и ОйоŃпоŃŃŃĐľ огО Đ´ĐžŃŃĐ°Đ˛ĐşŃ ĐОнŃŃанŃĐ¸Đ˝Ń ĐĐžĐ˛Đ¸ĐşĐžĐ˛Ń Đ˛ ĐžŃĐ¸Ń ĐОвикОв ĐŃŃпп. ĐĐľ дОМидаŃŃŃ ĐžŃвоŃа, Она ĐžŃНОМиНа ŃоНоŃОн и, ĐżŃĐ¸Ń ŃаПŃваŃ, напŃавиНаŃŃ Đ˛ ваннŃŃ, ĐżŃиŃŃĐź каМдŃĐš ĐľŃ Ńаг ĐąŃĐť напОНнон ŃĐľŃиПОŃŃŃŃ Đ¸ Đ˛Đ˝ĐžĐ˛Ń ĐžĐąŃĐľŃŃннОК ноСавиŃиПОŃŃŃŃ. ĐНава 3 ĐйПон ŃдОйŃŃваПи ĐŃĐžŃНО ŃŃидŃаŃŃ ĐźĐ¸Đ˝ŃŃ, ĐżŃоМдо ŃоП ĐаŃина Đ˝Đ°ĐşĐžĐ˝ĐľŃ Đ˛ŃĐąŃаНаŃŃ Đ¸Đˇ ваннŃ, пОŃкОНŃĐşŃ ĐľŃ ĐşĐžĐ˝ĐľŃнОŃŃи ĐąŃНи ŃŃĐśŃĐťŃПи и но ŃĐťŃŃаНиŃŃ. ĐОднŃв вСгНŃĐ´, Она СаПоŃНа, Ńвидов ŃĐ˛ĐžŃ ĐžŃŃаМонио в СоŃкаНо, гдо кОМа каСаНаŃŃ ĐłĐťĐ°Đ´ĐşĐžĐš и йоСŃĐżŃĐľŃнОК, как ŃОнŃаКŃиК ŃаŃŃĐžŃ, ŃиŃŃ ĐľŃŃĐľŃŃвоннŃĐź ŃвоŃОП. ĐŃ ĐłĐťĐ°ĐˇĐ°, гНŃйОкио ОПŃŃŃ ŃОйНаСна, иŃĐşŃиНиŃŃ ŃаŃŃŃŃиП, ĐźŃгкиП ŃопНОП, ĐżŃиŃŃĐłĐ¸Đ˛Đ°Ń Đ˛ĐˇĐłĐťŃĐ´ каМдОгО, ĐşŃĐž ĐžŃПоНиваНŃŃ Đ˛ŃŃŃĐľŃиŃŃŃŃ Ń Đ˝ĐľĐš гНаСаПи. ĐĐľŃПОŃŃŃ Đ˝Đ° ŃĐž, ŃŃĐž в ŃвОи двадŃаŃŃ ĐżŃŃŃ ĐžĐ˝Đ° ĐżŃийНиМаНаŃŃ Đş кОнŃŃ ŃŃĐľŃŃогО Đ´ĐľŃŃŃка, ĐаŃина ŃадОваНаŃŃ ŃОПŃ, ŃŃĐž вŃĐľĐźŃ ĐľŃŃ Đ˝Đľ ŃŃпоНО ĐžŃŃавиŃŃ ŃвОК ĐžŃпоŃаŃОк на ĐľŃ ĐąĐľĐˇŃĐżŃĐľŃнОП НиŃĐľ. ĐĐżŃодоНŃннО, МонŃино Ń ŃакОК вноŃнОŃŃŃŃ Đ˝Đľ ĐżŃиŃŃаНО МаНоŃŃ ŃойŃ. ĐОгŃŃĐśŃĐ˝Đ˝Đ°Ń Đ˛ ŃаСПŃŃНониŃ, ĐаŃина нойŃоМнО ОпŃŃŃиНа ĐżŃавŃŃ Đ˝ĐžĐłŃ Đ˝Đ° Ń ĐžĐťĐžĐ´Đ˝ŃĐš пОН, пОСайŃв, ŃŃĐž иПоннО ŃŃа нОга ĐąŃНа ŃŃавПиŃОвана. ĐНОŃнО ОйŃŃĐ˝ŃŃĐ°Ń ĐżĐ¸ŃовОК пНŃнкОК Đ´ĐťŃ ĐˇĐ°ŃиŃŃ ĐžŃ Đ˛ĐťĐ°ĐłĐ¸, поŃĐľŃŃĐ˝ŃŃĐ°Ń ĐşĐžĐ˝ĐľŃнОŃŃŃ ĐżĐžŃŃи пОŃĐľŃŃНа ĐşŃОвООйŃаŃонио, ĐžŃŃогО ĐśŃŃкО ОноПоНа. ĐОгда ĐľŃ ŃŃŃĐżĐ˝Ń ĐşĐžŃĐ˝ŃНаŃŃ ĐżĐžĐťĐ°, нОга ĐżŃодаŃоНŃŃки ŃкОНŃСнŃНа впоŃŃĐ´. ÂŤĐŃ !Âť â вŃĐşŃикнŃНа довŃŃка, ĐľŃ ŃŃки йоŃпОŃŃĐ´ĐžŃнО СаПоŃаНиŃŃ Đ˛ вОСдŃŃ Đľ в ĐžŃŃаŃннОК пОпŃŃко наКŃи ŃĐžŃĐşŃ ĐžĐżĐžŃŃ. Đ ŃĐžŃ ŃаПŃĐš ПОПонŃ, кОгда Она ĐąŃНа на ĐłŃани йОНоСноннОгО падониŃ, двоŃŃ Đ˛Đ°Đ˝Đ˝ĐžĐš ŃаŃĐżĐ°Ń Đ˝ŃНаŃŃ. Đа пОŃОго ŃŃĐžŃĐť ĐОнŃŃанŃин, огО йоСŃĐżŃĐľŃнО ŃидŃŃиК кОŃŃŃĐź пОдŃŃŃкиваН внŃŃиŃоНŃĐ˝ŃŃ ŃигŃŃŃ. ĐОгда Đ¸Ń Đ˛ĐˇĐłĐťŃĐ´Ń Đ˛ŃŃŃĐľŃиНиŃŃ, Он на ПгнОвонио СаПоŃ, ŃвнО ŃдивНŃннŃĐš, а СаŃоП ĐąŃŃŃŃŃПи ŃагаПи ĐżŃоОдОНоН ŃаСдоНŃвŃоо Đ¸Ń ŃаŃŃŃĐžŃнио. ĐŁ ĐаŃĐ¸Đ˝Ń ĐżĐľŃĐľŃ Đ˛Đ°ŃиНО Đ´ŃŃ Đ°Đ˝Đ¸Đľ, кОгда ĐźŃĐśŃина ĐżĐžĐ´Ń Đ˛Đ°ŃиН ĐľŃ Đ˝Đ° ŃŃки, как новоŃŃŃ, ноОМиданнО ĐşŃопкО ĐžĐąŃ Đ˛Đ°Ńив Са ŃаНиŃ. ĐаŃŃигнŃŃĐ°Ń Đ˛ŃаŃĐżĐťĐžŃ ĐľĐłĐž вноСапнŃĐź пОŃвНониоП, ĐаŃина Ń ŃМаŃОП ĐžŃОСнаНа, ŃŃĐž ŃОвоŃŃоннО Ойн*Мона. ĐОНна ŃĐźŃŃĐľĐ˝Đ¸Ń ĐˇĐ°Ń ĐťĐľŃŃĐ˝ŃНа ĐľŃ, и Она инŃŃинкŃивнО ĐżŃикŃŃНа ŃŃкаПи Đł**Đ´Ń. ĐŃĐž ĐąŃĐť Đ¸Ń ĐżĐľŃвŃĐš ĐźĐžĐźĐľĐ˝Ń ŃакОК йНиСОŃŃи ŃĐž Đ´Đ˝Ń ŃвадŃĐąŃ, и ĐžŃ Đ˝ĐľĐťĐžĐ˛ĐşĐžŃŃи ĐľŃ ĐżĐ°ĐťŃŃŃ Đ˝ĐľĐ˛ĐžĐťŃнО пОдМаНиŃŃ. ĐОнŃŃанŃин пОŃПОŃŃоН на Đ˝ĐľŃ ŃвоŃŃ Ń Đ˛Đ˝Đ¸Đˇ Ń ĐžĐˇĐžŃнОК ŃŃПоŃкОК. ÂŤĐаваК ĐąŃдоП ŃĐľŃŃĐ˝ŃПи, Đ˛ĐľĐ´Ń ĐˇĐ´ĐľŃŃ ĐžŃОйО но на ŃŃĐž ŃПОŃŃĐľŃŃÂť, â ĐźŃгкО пОддоН Он ĐľŃ. ЧŃвŃŃвŃŃ ŃĐľĐąŃ ĐžĐ´Đ˝ĐžĐ˛ŃоПоннО ŃниМоннОК и ŃНогка ŃаСдŃаМŃннОК, ĐаŃина паŃиŃОваНа: ÂŤĐ, гОŃпОдин ĐОвикОв, пОŃНо вŃогО, ŃŃĐž Đ˛Ń ĐżĐžĐ˛Đ¸Đ´Đ°ĐťĐ¸, пОНагаŃ, Đ˛Đ°Ń ŃМо ниŃоП но ŃдивиŃŃÂť. ĐŃ ŃĐžŃĐźŃ ŃŃĐľŃŃогО ŃаСПоŃа ĐąŃНи ŃĐ´ĐľŃМаннО ĐżŃивНокаŃоНŃĐ˝Ń, Ń ŃОК ĐžŃОйОК ŃŃ**ŃвоннОŃŃŃŃ, кОŃĐžŃĐ°Ń ĐˇĐ°ŃПоваНа йОНоСноннО пНОŃкОо, пОŃŃи ŃгНОваŃОо ŃоНОŃНОМонио ĐннŃ. ĐĐżŃĐžŃоП, ĐаŃина ĐżŃокŃаŃнО пОниПаНа, ŃŃĐž йоС ĐťŃйви даМо ŃĐ°ĐźĐ°Ń ŃОвоŃŃĐľĐ˝Đ˝Đ°Ń ŃигŃŃа ПоŃĐşĐ˝ĐľŃ ĐżĐž ŃŃĐ°Đ˛Đ˝ĐľĐ˝Đ¸Ń Ń ĐžŃаŃОваниоП ŃОК, кОгО доКŃŃвиŃоНŃнО ĐťŃйиŃŃ. ĐОнŃŃанŃин новОСПŃŃиПО пОŃŃĐ˝ŃĐťŃŃ Đş виŃовŃĐľĐźŃ ĐˇĐ° двоŃŃŃ Ń Đ°ĐťĐ°ŃŃ Đ¸ накинŃĐť огО на ноŃ. ĐгО ĐąŃОви Đ˝Đ°Ń ĐźŃŃиНиŃŃ ĐżŃи ĐľŃ ĐşĐžĐźĐźĐľĐ˝ŃаŃии: ÂŤĐ ŃŃĐź ŃŃ ĐłĐžĐ˛ĐžŃиŃŃ, ĐаŃина?Âť ĐакаŃ-ŃĐž ĐźŃŃĐťŃ ĐżŃиŃНа ĐľĐźŃ Đ˛ гОНОвŃ, и огО НиŃĐž ŃŃаНО ĐľŃŃ ĐąĐžĐťĐľĐľ напŃŃĐśŃннŃĐź. ХкаМи-ка, ŃŃ ĐžŃĐżŃавиНа дОкŃПонŃŃ Đ˝Đ° ŃаСвОд пОŃŃоди нОŃи ŃОНŃкО Đ´ĐťŃ ŃОгО, ŃŃĐžĐąŃ ĐˇĐ°ĐźĐ°Đ˝Đ¸ŃŃ ĐźĐľĐ˝Ń ŃŃда â ŃŃĐžĐąŃ Ń ĐˇĐ°ŃŃаН ŃĐľĐąŃ ĐžĐąĐ˝*ĐśŃннОК? â в огО гОНОŃĐľ ŃПоŃаНиŃŃ Đ˝ĐľĐ´ĐžĐ˛ĐľŃио и ŃаСдŃаМонио. â ĐŻ Мо ŃкаСаН, ŃŃĐž СаваНон ŃайОŃОК. ĐĐľŃМоНи Đ˝ŃМнО ĐąŃНО ŃŃŃŃаиваŃŃ Đ˛ĐľŃŃ ŃŃĐžŃ ŃпокŃакНŃ?Âť ĐаŃĐ¸Đ˝Ń ĐˇĐ°Đ´ĐľĐť огО ОйвиниŃоНŃĐ˝ŃĐš ŃОн, Đ˛Đ˝ĐžĐ˛Ń ŃĐ°ĐˇĐśĐ¸ĐłĐ°Ń Đ˝Đ°ĐżŃŃМонио ĐźĐľĐśĐ´Ń Đ˝Đ¸ĐźĐ¸. ĐĐ˝ вŃогда Ńак ĐąŃŃŃŃĐž ŃĐľŃŃĐť ŃĐľŃпонио Ń Đ˝ĐľĐš. Đна ĐąŃНа но иС ŃĐľŃ , ĐşŃĐž НогкОПŃŃНоннО ĐąŃĐžŃаоŃŃŃ ŃакиПи ŃНОваПи, как ŃаСвОд иНи ŃаŃŃŃаванио. ĐпоŃвŃĐľ Са два гОда ĐąŃака Она СагОвОŃиНа Đž ŃаСвОдо, нО Он, каСаНОŃŃ, ĐžŃŃаваНŃŃ ŃавнОдŃŃĐ˝ŃĐź Đş ĐľŃ ĐżĐľŃоМиваниŃĐź. ĐĐ˝ ĐżŃĐžŃŃĐž ĐžŃĐźĐ°Ń Đ˝ŃĐťŃŃ ĐžŃ ĐľŃ ŃŃовОг, ŃНОвнО Она ĐżŃĐľŃвоНиŃиваНа иС-Са ĐżŃŃŃŃкОв. ĐĐľŃПОŃŃŃ Đ˝Đ° ĐżŃĐťŃŃиŃŃŃŃŃŃ ĐąĐžĐťŃ Đ˛ нОго, ĐаŃина ŃОйŃаНаŃŃ Ń ŃиНаПи и ĐżŃОиСноŃНа: ÂŤĐĐžŃŃавŃŃĐľ ĐźĐľĐ˝Ń Đ˝Đ° пОН. ĐОнŃŃанŃин, ОднакО, но ОйŃаŃиН на ĐľŃ ŃНОва вниПаниŃ, ŃаСгНŃĐ´ŃĐ˛Đ°Ń ĐľŃ ĐˇĐ°ĐąĐ¸Đ˝ŃОваннŃŃ Đ˝ĐžĐłŃ. ĐгО ĐąŃОви ŃНогка ŃдвинŃНиŃŃ. ЧŃĐž ŃĐťŃŃиНОŃŃ Ń ŃвОоК нОгОК? ĐŃĐž какаŃ-ŃĐž иСОŃŃŃĐ˝Đ˝Đ°Ń ŃНОвка, ŃŃĐžĐąŃ Đ˛ĐľŃĐ˝ŃŃŃ ĐźĐľĐ˝Ń?Âť ĐŃ ŃŃĐ¸Ń ŃНОв ĐаŃина иСдаНа гОŃŃкиК ŃПоŃОк. ĐĐžŃ ĐžĐśĐľ, Он ŃŃиŃаН ĐľŃ ĐżŃĐžŃŃĐž МаМдŃŃоК вниПаниŃ, и, но пОНŃŃив огО, Она, воŃĐžŃŃнО, ĐżŃидŃПаНа иŃŃĐžŃиŃ, ŃŃĐžĐąŃ ĐˇĐ°ĐźĐ°Đ˝Đ¸ŃŃ ĐľĐłĐž ОйŃаŃнО и ŃаСŃĐłŃаŃŃ ĐżĐľŃод ниП Đ´ŃĐ°ĐźŃ ŃвОогО пОНОМониŃ. ĐĄ йоŃŃŃŃаŃŃĐ˝ŃĐź НиŃОП Она ŃОНгаНа: ÂŤĐŃĐž кОŃПоŃиŃĐľŃĐşĐ°Ń ĐżŃĐžŃодŃŃа, кОŃĐžŃŃŃ Đ˝ĐľĐťŃĐˇŃ ĐźĐžŃиŃŃÂť. ÂŤĐĐžŃĐľĐźŃ ŃŃ Đ˛Đ´ŃŃĐł ŃĐľŃиНа ŃдоНаŃŃ ŃакŃŃ ĐżŃĐžŃодŃŃŃ?Âť â ŃĐżŃĐžŃиН ĐОнŃŃанŃин ĐąŃдниŃĐ˝ŃĐź ŃОнОП, вŃнОŃŃ ĐľŃ Đ¸Đˇ ваннОК и но ŃĐ°ĐˇĐ˛Đ¸Đ˛Đ°Ń ŃĐľĐźŃ Đ´Đ°ĐťŃŃĐľ. ĐĐ˝ ĐąŃĐť ĐşŃŃпнŃĐź, и ŃĐşĐ˛ĐžĐˇŃ ŃОнкŃŃ ŃŃйаŃĐşŃ ĐžĐ˝Đ° ĐžŃŃŃŃНивО ĐžŃŃŃаНа ŃопНО огО ŃоНа и ŃоНŃĐľŃ ĐłŃŃĐ´Đ˝ŃŃ ĐźŃŃŃ. ĐŃа йНиСОŃŃŃ ŃОСдаваНа ĐźŃŃиŃоНŃнОо напŃŃМонио Đ´ĐťŃ ĐаŃинŃ, ŃМо ŃĐľŃивŃоК ОкОнŃаŃоНŃнО пОŃваŃŃ Ń Đ˝Đ¸Đź. ĐŃ ĐłĐžĐťĐžŃ Đ˝ĐľĐ˛ĐžĐťŃнО ŃŃаН вŃŃĐľ, ĐżŃиОйŃĐľŃŃ ŃоСкио нОŃки: ÂŤĐ, Ń ĐşĐ°ĐşĐ¸Ń ŃŃĐž ĐżĐžŃ Đ˛Đ°Ń ŃŃаНи инŃĐľŃĐľŃОваŃŃ Ńакио ПоНОŃи, гОŃпОдин ĐОвикОв?Âť ĐпоŃвŃĐľ ĐОнŃŃанŃин ŃŃĐťŃŃаН ĐžŃ Đ˝ĐľŃ ŃакОК одкиК ŃаŃкаСП, и ŃŃĐž пОкаСаНОŃŃ ĐľĐźŃ ŃŃŃаннО СайавнŃĐź. ĐĄĐžŃ ŃанŃŃ Đ˝ĐľĐ˛ĐžĐˇĐźŃŃиПОŃŃŃ, Он ĐžŃвоŃиН: ÂŤĐ˘Ń ĐźĐžŃ ĐśĐľĐ˝Đ°, впОНно ĐľŃŃĐľŃŃвоннО, ŃŃĐž Ń ĐąĐľŃпОкОŃŃŃ Đž ŃвОŃĐź йНагОпОНŃŃии. ÂŤĐŃавда? â ŃопоŃŃ Đ˛ гОНОŃĐľ ĐаŃĐ¸Đ˝Ń ĐˇĐ˛ŃŃаНи ĐźŃаŃĐ˝ŃĐľ нОŃки. â ĐаМоŃŃŃ, ŃŃ Đ˝Đ¸ĐşĐžĐłĐ´Đ° пО-наŃŃĐžŃŃĐľĐźŃ Đ˝Đľ ŃŃиŃаН ĐźĐľĐ˝Ń ŃвОоК МонОК. ĐŻ йОŃŃŃ, ŃŃĐž даМо ĐľŃНи ĐąŃ Ń ŃПоŃНа, ŃŃ ĐąŃ ŃСнаН Ой ŃŃОП ноŃкОŃО. ĐĐľĐ´Ń Đ˛ ŃĐžŃ ŃаПŃĐš ĐźĐžĐźĐľĐ˝Ń ĐОнŃŃанŃин ĐąŃĐť пОгНОŃŃĐ˝ вŃŃŃĐľŃоК ŃĐž ŃвОоК поŃвОК ĐťŃйОвŃŃ, ŃНиŃкОП ŃвНоŃŃннŃĐš, ŃŃĐžĐąŃ ŃŃĐťŃŃаŃŃ ĐľŃ ĐžŃŃаŃннŃĐľ ĐżŃиСŃĐ˛Ń Đž пОПОŃи. ĐаŃŃигнŃŃŃĐš вŃаŃĐżĐťĐžŃ ĐľŃ ĐžĐąĐ˛Đ¸Đ˝ĐľĐ˝Đ¸ĐľĐź, ĐźŃĐśŃина ŃдивНŃннО ŃаŃĐżĐ°Ń Đ˝ŃĐť гНаСа, а СаŃоП нодОвоŃŃивО ŃŃĐźĐľŃ Đ˝ŃĐťŃŃ: ÂŤĐаŃина, ĐžŃĐşŃда вдŃŃĐł ŃĐ°ĐşĐ°Ń Đ˛ŃĐżŃŃка гнова? ТОНŃкО иС-Са ŃОгО, ŃŃĐž Ń ĐąŃĐť СанŃŃ ŃĐľĐłĐžĐ´Đ˝Ń Đ´Đ˝ŃĐź и ĐżŃОпŃŃŃиН ŃвОК СвОнОк? ĐĐžĐśĐľŃ ĐąŃŃŃ, Ń ŃНиŃкОП ПнОгОо Ńойо пОСвОНŃĐť в пОŃНодноо вŃоПŃ, и ŃŃĐž ŃдоНаНО ŃĐľĐąŃ ŃĐľŃĐľŃŃŃŃ ŃаПОнадоŃннОК?Âť ĐовŃŃка СаŃŃŃНа, пОŃŃŃŃŃннаŃ. ĐĐ˝ ОйвинŃĐľŃ ĐľŃ Đ˛ ŃаПОнадоŃннОŃŃи? Đна пОнŃНа, ŃŃĐž Đ¸Ń ĐąŃак вŃогда ĐąŃĐť ОднОŃŃĐžŃОнниП. РогО ĐłĐťĐ°ĐˇĐ°Ń ĐžĐ˝Đ° ĐąŃНа но йОНоо ŃоП доНОвŃĐź паŃŃĐ˝ŃŃОП, МонŃинОК, ĐżŃОПонŃвŃоК ŃĐ˛ĐžŃ ŃĐ˛ĐžĐąĐžĐ´Ń Đ˝Đ° ŃинанŃОвŃŃ ŃŃайиНŃнОŃŃŃ. ĐŃ ŃĐžŃС дОНМон ĐąŃĐť ŃŃаŃŃ ĐżŃĐžŃŃŃĐź ОйПонОП ŃдОйŃŃваПи, нО Она, как пОŃНоднŃŃ Đ´ŃŃа, гНŃйОкО в ногО вНŃйиНаŃŃ. РкОваŃĐ˝ŃŃ Đ¸ĐłŃĐ°Ń ĐťŃйви ŃĐžŃ, ĐşŃĐž вНŃйНŃĐľŃŃŃ ĐżĐľŃвŃĐź, ноиСйоМнО ОкаСŃваоŃŃŃ Đ˛ ĐżŃОигŃŃŃнОП пОНОМонии. ĐŃонойŃоМиŃоНŃĐ˝Đ°Ń ŃоакŃĐ¸Ń ĐОнŃŃанŃина ĐžŃоНОПиНа ĐаŃинŃ, пОŃкОНŃĐşŃ ĐžĐ˝ ĐžŃĐźĐ°Ń Đ˝ŃĐťŃŃ ĐžŃ ĐľŃ ŃŃвŃŃв как ĐžŃ ĐżŃŃŃŃка, а в ĐłŃŃди СаŃŃĐ˝ŃĐťŃŃ ŃŃгОК ŃСоН ŃĐ´ŃŃŃŃ. ÂŤĐŻ ŃкаСаНа ноПодНоннО пОŃŃавиŃŃ ĐźĐľĐ˝Ń Đ˝Đ° СоПНŃ!Âť â вОŃкНикнŃНа ĐаŃина, ŃоСкО ĐžŃвОŃаŃĐ¸Đ˛Đ°Ń ĐłĐžĐťĐžĐ˛Ń, ĐľŃ ĐłĐžĐťĐžŃ ĐˇĐ˛ĐľĐ˝ĐľĐť ĐžŃ Đ˝ĐľŃĐľŃпониŃ. ĐОнŃŃанŃин ĐżŃОПОНŃаН, йоС ŃŃŃда дОнŃŃ ĐľŃ Đ´Đž ĐşŃОваŃи и вноСапнО ŃаСМаН ŃŃки. ĐаŃина ĐžŃŃŃиНа ŃŃвОк, кОгда ОпОŃа иŃŃоСНа, ĐľŃ ŃĐľŃĐ´ŃĐľ ĐżŃОпŃŃŃиНО ŃдаŃ, и Она инŃŃинкŃивнО ŃŃопиНаŃŃ ĐˇĐ° ногО. ĐŃ Ń*На ŃŃОНкнŃНиŃŃ Đ˝Đ° ĐşŃОваŃи, ĐľŃ Ń Đ°ĐťĐ°Ń ĐžĐżĐ°ŃнО ŃаŃĐżĐ°Ń Đ˝ŃĐťŃŃ, ĐłŃĐžĐˇŃ ĐżĐžĐťĐ˝ĐžŃŃŃŃ ŃаСОКŃиŃŃ ĐžŃ ĐźĐ°ĐťĐľĐšŃогО двиМониŃ. ĐпиŃаŃŃŃ Đ˝Đ° НОкОŃŃ, ĐОнŃŃанŃин ŃПОŃŃоН на Đ˝ĐľŃ ŃвоŃŃ Ń Đ˛Đ˝Đ¸Đˇ, огО ĐłŃĐąŃ Đ¸ĐˇĐžĐłĐ˝ŃНиŃŃ Đ˛ ĐťŃкавОК, Đ´ŃаСнŃŃоК ŃŃПоŃко: РаСво но ŃŃ Ń ĐžŃоНа, ŃŃĐžĐąŃ ŃĐľĐąŃ ĐžŃĐżŃŃŃиНи? Так пОŃĐľĐźŃ ĐśĐľ ŃопоŃŃ ŃопНŃĐľŃŃŃŃ ĐˇĐ° ПонŃ?Âť ĐгО гНаСа, гНŃйОкио и ŃвоŃкаŃŃио, как пОНŃнОŃнОо ОСоŃĐž, ŃŃŃпаннОо СвŃСдаПи, СавОŃОМиНи ĐľŃ. Đ ŃŃĐ¸Ń Đ˝ĐľĐąĐľŃĐ˝ŃŃ ĐłĐťŃĐąĐ¸Đ˝Đ°Ń ĐаŃина ŃвидоНа ŃĐ˛ĐžŃ ĐžŃŃаМонио. Đ Ńакио ПОПонŃŃ ĐľĐš каСаНОŃŃ, ŃŃĐž Он иŃĐżŃŃŃĐ˛Đ°ĐľŃ Đş ноК наŃŃĐžŃŃио ŃŃвŃŃва. УвŃ, огО ŃĐľŃĐ´ŃĐľ ĐžŃŃаваНОŃŃ ĐşŃопОŃŃŃŃ, ĐżŃоднаСнаŃоннОК Đ´ĐťŃ ĐннŃ, а ĐаŃино ĐžŃŃаваНиŃŃ ĐťĐ¸ŃŃ ĐżŃŃŃŃĐľ ŃанŃаСии. ÂŤĐĄĐşŃŃнО!Âť â ĐżŃОиСноŃНа Она йоСО вŃŃкОгО ŃĐ˝ŃŃСиаСПа и пОпŃŃаНаŃŃ ĐżĐžĐ´Đ˝ŃŃŃŃŃ, нО ĐľŃ ŃŃка ŃĐťŃŃаКнО кОŃĐ˝ŃНаŃŃ ŃогО-ŃĐž ноОМиданнОгО. ÂŤĐĐľ двигаКŃŃ, инаŃĐľ Ń Đ˝Đľ ŃŃŃаŃŃŃ ĐˇĐ° пОŃНодŃŃвиŃÂť, â ĐżŃодŃĐżŃодиН Он ниСкиП, Ń ŃипНŃĐź гОНОŃОП. ĐĐ°Ń ĐźŃŃивŃиŃŃ, ĐаŃина ĐźŃŃНоннО вŃŃŃгаНаŃŃ, ŃŃĐťŃŃав ŃŃи ŃНОва. ĐŃĐž ĐąŃĐť ноОŃпОŃиПŃĐš ŃакŃ. ĐĐľŃвОйŃŃĐ˝ŃĐľ инŃŃинкŃŃ ŃĐżŃавНŃНи доКŃŃвиŃПи ĐźŃĐśŃин. ĐŃŃŃŃŃŃвио ŃŃвŃŃв но ĐžŃПонŃНО Đ¸Ń ĐąĐ°ĐˇĐžĐ˛ŃŃ ĐśĐľĐť*ниК. РвŃŃ ĐśĐľ Она но ĐžŃПоНиваНаŃŃ ĐżŃОвОŃиŃОваŃŃ ĐОнŃŃанŃина. ĐŃвоŃĐ˝Ńв НиŃĐž, Она СаПоŃНа, но ŃовоНŃŃŃ. ĐаŃина, ŃŃвŃŃвŃŃ ŃаСдŃаМонио, паŃиŃОваНа: РаСво ŃŃ Đ˝Đľ гОвОŃиН, ŃŃĐž СдоŃŃ Đ˝Đľ на ŃŃĐž ŃПОŃŃĐľŃŃ? ЧŃĐž Са ŃоакŃĐ¸Ń ŃопоŃŃ, гОŃпОдин ĐОвикОв? ĐĐľŃМоНи Đ˛Đ°Ń Đ˝Đ°ŃŃОНŃкО НогкО впоŃаŃНиŃŃ?Âť ĐĐľ ŃŃпоНи ŃŃи ŃНОва ŃĐžŃваŃŃŃŃ Ń ĐľŃ ĐłŃĐą, как Она ĐžŃОСнаНа вОСПОМнŃĐľ пОŃНодŃŃĐ˛Đ¸Ń ŃвОогО ĐžŃŃŃОгО ŃСŃка. ĐОНна ŃĐžĐśĐ°ĐťĐľĐ˝Đ¸Ń Đ˝Đ°ĐşŃŃНа ĐаŃинŃ, нО вПоŃŃĐž гнова ĐОнŃŃанŃин ŃŃĐźĐľŃ Đ˝ŃĐťŃŃ: ÂŤĐ˘Ń Đ˛ŃŃ-Ńаки ĐźĐžŃ ĐśĐľĐ˝Đ°. РаС ŃĐś ŃŃОгО но иСПониŃŃ, ПОМнО и ŃПиŃиŃŃŃŃ. Đ ŃĐžĐźŃ ĐśĐľ ĐżŃĐžŃНО ŃМо ноПаНО ĐťĐľŃ Ń ŃĐľŃ ĐżĐžŃ, как ĐźŃ ŃŃаНи ĐźŃМоП и МонОК â ĐąŃНО ĐąŃ ŃОвŃоП нопŃавиНŃнО пОНнОŃŃŃŃ ŃĐľĐąŃ Đ¸ĐłĐ˝ĐžŃиŃОваŃŃÂť. ĐНава 4 Đ˘Ń ŃĐžŃНа Ń ŃПа? ĐĐ˝ ĐžĐąŃ Đ˛Đ°ŃиН ĐľŃ ŃОнкŃŃ ŃаНиŃ, ĐżŃиŃŃĐłĐ¸Đ˛Đ°Ń Đş Ńойо ноМнО, нО ŃвоŃоннО. Đ˘ĐşĐ°Đ˝Ń ĐşĐžŃŃŃПа одва кОŃĐ˝ŃНаŃŃ Ńоки ĐаŃинŃ, вŃŃĐ˛ĐžĐąĐžĐśĐ´Đ°Ń ŃПоŃŃ Đ°ŃОПаŃОв: СнакОПŃĐš Đ´ŃовоŃĐ˝ŃĐš ĐˇĐ°ĐżĐ°Ń , поŃопНоŃаŃŃиКŃŃ Ń Đ˝ĐľĐžĐśĐ¸Đ´Đ°Đ˝Đ˝ĐžĐš ŃиŃŃŃŃОвОК нОŃкОК НиПОна. ĐŃĐž ĐąŃĐť йоСОŃийОŃнО ŃСнаваоПŃĐš аŃĐžĐźĐ°Ń Jo Malone ÂŤĐОНŃĐąĐ°Ń Đ°ĐłĐ°Đ˛Đ° и какаО â ŃиŃПоннŃĐš паŃŃŃĐź ĐннŃ. ĐŃ ŃŃОгО ĐžŃĐžĐˇĐ˝Đ°Đ˝Đ¸Ń Đş гОŃĐťŃ ĐаŃĐ¸Đ˝Ń ĐżĐžĐ´ŃŃŃпиНа ŃĐžŃнОŃа. ĐоНŃдОк ŃĐşŃŃŃиНО, и Она ŃоСкиП двиМониоП ĐžŃŃОНкнŃНа огО, ĐżŃипОдниПаŃŃŃ Ń ŃŃŃ Đ¸Đź ŃвОŃĐ˝ŃĐź пОСŃвОП. ÂŤĐŁŃ...Âť ĐŃ ĐśĐľĐťŃдОк ĐąŃĐť ĐżŃŃŃ Đ˛ĐľŃŃ Đ´ĐľĐ˝Ń, и оК ноŃоП ĐąŃНО даМо ŃŃŃгнŃŃŃ. Đ*Нани вО вСгНŃĐ´Đľ ĐОнŃŃанŃина ŃгаŃНО, ŃПонивŃиŃŃ Ń ĐžĐťĐžĐ´Đ˝ŃĐź, ĐžŃŃŃŃанŃннŃĐź вŃŃаМониоП, кОгда Он ŃНогка ĐžŃОдвинŃĐťŃŃ. ĐаПоŃив нопОддоНŃнОо нодОПОганио и пОкŃаŃновŃио гНаСа ĐаŃинŃ, ĐОнŃŃанŃин иŃŃОНкОваН ĐľŃ ŃоакŃĐ¸Ń ĐşĐ°Đş ĐžŃĐşŃОвоннОо ĐžŃвŃаŃонио Đş Đ¸Ń ĐąĐťĐ¸ĐˇĐžŃŃи. ĐĐ˝ пОПодНиН, и Ń ĐžĐťĐžĐ´Đ˝Đž ĐżŃОиСнŃŃ: ÂŤĐаŃина, ŃĐ°ĐşĐ°Ń ŃоакŃĐ¸Ń ŃОНŃкО на ПонŃ, иНи ŃŃ Ńак ŃоагиŃŃĐľŃŃ Đ˝Đ° вŃĐľŃ ĐźŃĐśŃин?Âť ĐОСдŃŃ Đ˛ кОПнаŃĐľ СаНодоноН, ŃĐłŃŃŃивŃиŃŃ ĐžŃ Đ˝Đ°ĐżŃŃМониŃ. ĐовŃŃка ŃгНОŃĐ˝ŃНа кОП в гОŃНо, ĐľŃ ĐłĐťĐ°ĐˇĐ° ŃаŃŃиŃиНиŃŃ ĐžŃ ŃОка, кОгда Она ŃŃŃавиНаŃŃ Đ˝Đ° ногО. ĐĄ ŃĐľŃ ĐżĐžŃ ĐşĐ°Đş Они пОМониНиŃŃ, Она ŃаСОŃваНа ĐžŃнОŃĐľĐ˝Đ¸Ń ĐżĐžŃŃи ŃĐž вŃоПи Đ´ŃŃСŃŃПи-ĐźŃĐśŃинаПи, а ŃопоŃŃ ĐОнŃŃанŃин нойŃоМнО ĐąŃĐžŃаН оК в НиŃĐž ŃНОва ĐžŃŃŃоо йиŃОгО ŃŃокНа. ĐĐžĐ´Ń ĐťŃйви, кОŃĐžŃŃĐľ Она вНОМиНа в Đ¸Ń ĐžŃнОŃониŃ, ŃопоŃŃ ĐşĐ°ĐˇĐ°ĐťĐ¸ŃŃ Đ°ĐąŃОНŃŃнО напŃаŃĐ˝ŃПи. ĐĐ°Ń Đ˛ĐžĐˇĐźŃŃĐľĐ˝Đ¸Ń ĐżĐžĐżĐžĐťĐˇ пО Ńоо, ОкŃаŃив ŃŃки ŃŃкиП йагŃŃĐ˝ŃоП. ĐĐľ ŃаСдŃĐźŃваŃ, Она вŃкинŃНа ŃŃĐşŃ Đ¸ вНопиНа ĐОнŃŃанŃĐ¸Đ˝Ń ĐˇĐ˛ĐžĐ˝ĐşŃŃ Đż**ŃŃинŃ. ĐŃĐľ ĐľŃ ĐżĐžĐ´Đ°Đ˛ĐťĐľĐ˝Đ˝ŃĐľ ĐžĐąĐ¸Đ´Ń ĐˇĐ° Đ´ĐľĐ˝Ń Đ˛ŃŃваНиŃŃ Đ˛ ŃŃОП ŃŃŃоПиŃоНŃнОП двиМонии. маНаŃ, ŃаŃĐżĐ°Ń Đ˝ŃвŃиКŃŃ Đ˛ ĐżŃĐťŃ ĐźĐžĐźĐľĐ˝Ńа, ŃĐžŃкОНŃСнŃĐť Ń ĐľŃ ĐżĐťĐľŃ. ĐĐľ ОйŃаŃĐ°Ń Đ˛Đ˝Đ¸ĐźĐ°Đ˝Đ¸Ń Đ˝Đ° ŃĐźŃŃонио, Она ĐąŃŃŃŃĐž ŃОйŃаНа ŃĐşĐ°Đ˝Ń Đ¸ ĐˇĐ°ĐżĐ°Ń Đ˝ŃНа ĐľŃ Đ˝Đ° Ńойо ŃоСкиПи, ŃĐľŃиŃоНŃĐ˝ŃПи двиМониŃПи. ĐŃ ĐżĐžŃŃŃĐ¸Đ˝Ń Đ˝Đ° Ńоко ĐОнŃŃанŃина ĐžŃŃаНŃŃ ĐťŃгкиК аНŃĐš ŃНод в видо ĐžŃпоŃаŃка ĐľŃ ĐłĐ˝ĐľĐ˛Đ°. ĐгО гНаСа, ŃаŃŃиŃоннŃĐľ ĐžŃ Đ¸ĐˇŃПНониŃ, вŃŃŃĐľŃиНиŃŃ Ń ĐľŃ Đ˛ĐˇĐłĐťŃдОП. ÂŤĐаŃина, ŃŃ Đ˛ ŃвОŃĐź ŃПо?Âť ĐĄĐžŃНа Ń ŃПа? Đа, Она ŃвнО ĐąŃНа йоСŃПна, ŃаС вНŃйиНаŃŃ Đ˛ ногО Ń ŃаПОгО наŃаНа. ĐаŃина кипоНа ĐžŃ ŃŃĐžŃŃи, ŃĐľŃĐ´ŃĐľ кОНОŃиНОŃŃ Đ˛ ĐłŃŃди. ĐĐ´ŃŃĐł ŃоСкОо ĐśŃММанио ŃоНоŃОна на ŃŃОНо ĐżŃĐžŃоСаНО наŃаŃŃаŃŃоо напŃŃМонио, огО вийŃаŃĐ¸Ń ĐżŃиноŃНа ĐşŃаŃĐşŃŃ ĐżĐľŃодŃŃĐşŃ Đ˛ Đ¸Ń ĐżŃĐžŃивОŃŃĐžŃнии. ĐОнŃŃанŃин ПоНŃкОП вСгНŃĐ˝ŃĐť на ŃООйŃонио, Ń ŃоНŃкОП вŃкНŃŃиН ŃоНоŃОн и напŃавиНŃŃ Đş двоŃи, огО Ńпина ĐąŃНа напŃŃМона. ĐŃ ĐłĐžĐťĐžŃ, ŃвŃŃĐ´ŃĐš и нопŃокНОннŃĐš, пОНоŃоН ĐľĐźŃ Đ˛ŃНод: ÂŤĐŃ ŃаСвОдиПŃŃ! ĐОдпиŃи ĐąŃПаги, ĐżŃоМдо ŃоП вŃКдоŃŃ ĐˇĐ° двоŃŃ!Âť ĐОнŃŃанŃин на ПгнОвонио ĐˇĐ°ĐźĐľŃ Đ¸ ŃоСкО ĐąŃĐžŃиН: ÂŤĐŁ ĐźĐľĐ˝Ń ĐľŃŃŃ Đ´ĐľĐťĐ°. ĐОгда воŃĐ˝ŃŃŃ, ŃĐ´ĐľĐťĐ°Ń ŃŃĐž ĐˇĐ°Ń ĐžŃĐľŃŃÂť. ĐĄ ŃŃиПи ŃНОваПи Он Ń ŃиНОК ĐˇĐ°Ń ĐťĐžĐżĐ˝ŃĐť двоŃŃ. ĐаŃина ĐżŃОвОдиНа вСгНŃдОП огО нопОкОНойиПŃŃ ŃигŃŃŃ, ŃŃвŃŃвŃŃ, как гноŃŃŃĐ°Ń ŃŃМоŃŃŃ Đ˛Đ˝ĐžĐ˛Ń ŃĐ´Đ°Đ˛ĐťĐ¸Đ˛Đ°ĐľŃ ĐłŃŃĐ´Ń. ĐгнОŃиŃŃŃ ĐžŃŃŃŃŃ ĐąĐžĐťŃ Đ˛ нОго, Она ŃĐľŃиŃоНŃнО ĐżĐžŃ ŃОПаНа Đş пНанŃĐľŃŃ. ĐŃОМаŃиПи паНŃŃаПи Она ŃĐžŃОпНивО ĐžŃĐşŃŃНа ŃŃŃаниŃŃ ĐĐ˝Đ˝Ń Đ˛ ĐĐ˝ŃŃагŃаПо. Đнна ŃОНŃкО ŃŃĐž ОпŃйНикОваНа нОвŃĐš пОŃŃ. Đа ŃĐžŃОгŃаŃии Она НоМаНа Ń ĐżĐťĐ°ŃŃŃŃоП ĐžŃ ŃоПпоŃаŃŃŃŃ Đ˝Đ° НйŃ, вŃŃ ĐľŃŃ ŃĐşŃŃĐ°Đ˝Đ˝Đ°Ń Đ˛ СнакОПŃĐš пидМак ĐОнŃŃанŃина. ĐОдпиŃŃ ĐłĐťĐ°ŃиНа: ÂŤĐĐž вŃĐľĐźŃ ĐąĐžĐťĐľĐˇĐ˝Đ¸ ŃŃанОвНŃŃŃ ŃакОК ĐżŃиНипŃивОК. ĐаНŃ, ŃŃĐž ŃŃдОП никОгО ноŃ. ĐĐľŃМиŃĐľŃŃ Đ˛ ŃопНо и йоŃогиŃĐľ ŃойŃ, вŃĐľ!Âť ХОвпадонио пО вŃоПони ŃŃĐ¸Ń ŃОйŃŃиК но ĐžŃŃавНŃНО ĐаŃино пОŃŃи Đ˝Đ¸ĐşĐ°ĐşĐ¸Ń ŃОПнониК в ŃОП, ŃŃĐž ĐОнŃŃанŃин пОПŃаНŃŃ ŃŃ Đ°ĐśĐ¸Đ˛Đ°ŃŃ ĐˇĐ° ĐннОК. ĐĐ˝ŃŃиŃĐ¸Ń ĐаŃĐ¸Đ˝Ń ĐşŃиŃаНа, ŃŃĐž ŃŃĐž но ŃĐťŃŃаКнОŃŃŃ; Đнна наПоŃоннО ĐżŃŃаНаŃŃ ĐˇĐ°ŃопиŃŃ ĐˇĐ° МивОо ŃĐľŃĐ´ŃĐľ ĐОнŃŃанŃина. ĐĐžŃ ĐžĐśĐľ, ĐľŃ ŃакŃика ŃŃайОŃаНа. ĐаМо ĐżŃŃĐźĐ°Ń ŃĐłŃОСа ŃаСвОда ĐžŃ ĐаŃĐ¸Đ˝Ń Đ˝Đľ ŃПОгНа поŃовоŃиŃŃ ŃоаŃŃаНŃĐ˝ŃŃ Đ´ĐľĐźĐžĐ˝ŃŃŃаŃĐ¸Ń ĐąĐľĐˇĐˇĐ°ŃиŃнОŃŃи ĐннŃ. ĐĐ¸ĐżŃ ĐžŃ ŃŃĐžŃŃи, довŃŃка СаŃŃŃŃНаŃŃ, как НиŃŃ Đ˝Đ° воŃŃŃ. ĐĄŃиŃĐ˝Ńв СŃĐąŃ, Она ŃоСкО ŃĐžŃваНа пОНиŃŃиНонОвŃŃ ĐżĐťŃĐ˝ĐşŃ Ń ĐżĐžŃŃŃадавŃоК нОги. ĐĐžŃНо дОНгОгО ĐżŃойŃĐ˛Đ°Đ˝Đ¸Ń Đ˛ ванно ĐžŃŃавŃаŃŃŃ Đ˛ĐťĐ°ĐłĐ° впиŃаНаŃŃ Đ˛ кОМŃ, вОŃпаНив ŃĐ°Đ˝Ń Đ´Đž ŃŃкО-ĐşŃаŃнОгО ŃвоŃа и йОНоСноннОК ĐżŃипŃŃ ĐťĐžŃŃи. Đна ŃОМо ŃПоНа ĐąŃŃŃ ŃНайОК. ĐаМо в ŃаПŃĐľ ŃŃĐśŃĐťŃĐľ вŃоПона в ОкŃŃго Она пОСвОНŃНа Ńойо ŃŃСвиПОŃŃŃ, ŃĐ¸Ń Đž вŃŃ ĐťĐ¸ĐżŃĐ˛Đ°Ń Đ˛ ŃŃĐľŃаŃŃĐ¸Ń ĐžĐąŃŃŃиŃŃ ĐąĐ°ĐąŃŃки, ĐžŃОйоннО ŃОгда, кОгда ОйОМгНаŃŃ ĐşĐ¸ĐżŃŃиП ŃаКникОП. ĐĐž Đ´ĐťŃ ŃакОК ŃНайОŃŃи ĐąŃНО ŃĐ˛ĐžŃ Đ˛ŃĐľĐźŃ Đ¸ ПоŃŃĐž, и ŃоКŃĐ°Ń ĐąŃĐť но ŃĐžŃ ŃĐťŃŃаК. ĐĐľŃŃĐžĐşĐ°Ń ŃоаНŃнОŃŃŃ ŃŃ ĐžĐ´Đ° ĐОнŃŃанŃина СаŃŃавиНа ĐаŃĐ¸Đ˝Ń ĐžŃОСнаŃŃ Đ˝ĐľĐžĐąŃ ĐžĐ´Đ¸ĐźĐžŃŃŃ ĐżĐžĐťĐ°ĐłĐ°ŃŃŃŃ ŃОНŃкО на ŃойŃ. ĐŃикŃŃив ĐłŃĐąŃ, Она ŃвоŃоннŃПи двиМониŃПи ОйŃайОŃаНа ĐżŃĐťŃŃиŃŃŃŃŃŃ ŃанŃ, а СаŃоП ŃŃаŃоНŃнО поŃойинŃОваНа ĐľŃ. ĐĄ нОвОК ŃĐľŃиПОŃŃŃŃ ĐžĐ˝Đ° пОднŃНаŃŃ Đ¸ вŃдвинŃНа ŃŃŃĐ˝ŃĐš ŃоПОдан иС даНŃногО ŃгНа ĐżŃĐžŃŃĐžŃнОК гаŃĐ´ĐľŃОйнОК â ŃĐžŃ ŃаПŃĐš, Ń ĐşĐžŃĐžŃŃĐź Она вОŃНа в ŃŃĐžŃ Đ´ĐžĐź пОНнОК надоМд новоŃŃОК. ĐаŃоП Она вСŃНа ĐşĐžĐźĐżĐťĐľĐşŃ ŃвоМоК ĐžĐ´ĐľĐśĐ´Ń Đ¸ ĐžŃŃавиНа йанкОвŃĐşŃŃ ĐşĐ°ŃŃŃ Đ˝Đ° ĐżŃикŃОваŃнОК ŃŃПйОŃко. Đа ŃŃŃ ĐşĐ°ŃŃŃ ĐžĐ˝Đ° поŃовоНа вŃĐľ Đ´Đž кОпоКки ŃвОи СаŃайОŃаннŃĐľ Са гОд донŃги, ОкОнŃаŃоНŃнО ŃаСŃŃĐ˛Đ°Ń ŃинанŃОвŃĐľ ŃвŃСи Ń ĐОнŃŃанŃинОП Са пОŃНоднио два гОда и вŃŃŃŃĐşĐ¸Đ˛Đ°Ń ĐľĐłĐž иС ŃвОоК МиСни навŃогда. ĐОНОŃа Са ŃОйОК ŃŃĐśŃĐťŃĐš ŃоПОдан, Она Ń ŃŃŃдОП вŃĐąŃаНаŃŃ Đ¸Đˇ ŃĐžŃкОŃнОК виННŃ. ĐŃĐžŃ ĐžĐ´Ń ŃĐľŃоС вОŃĐžŃа, Она пНОŃноо СакŃŃаНаŃŃ Đ˛ йоКŃйОНŃĐ˝ŃŃ ĐşŃŃŃĐşŃ, ĐľŃ ĐžĐ´Đ¸Đ˝ĐžĐşĐ¸Đš ŃиНŃŃŃ ŃаŃŃвОŃŃĐťŃŃ Đ˛ ОкŃŃавŃоК ŃоПнОŃĐľ. ĐĐžŃнОК вОСдŃŃ ŃанноК воŃĐ˝Ń ĐąŃĐť ĐżŃОниСŃваŃŃĐľ Ń ĐžĐťĐžĐ´Đ˝ŃĐź, в Đ˝ŃĐź но ĐžŃŃаНОŃŃ Đ¸ ŃНода ŃопНа, нО даМо ŃŃĐžŃ Ń ĐžĐťĐžĐ´ каСаНŃŃ ŃНайŃĐź пО ŃŃĐ°Đ˛Đ˝ĐľĐ˝Đ¸Ń ŃĐž ĐťŃдОП, ŃкОвавŃиП ŃаСйиŃОо ŃĐľŃĐ´ŃĐľ ĐаŃинŃ. Đна ĐżŃиŃНа ŃŃда Ń ŃоПОданОП и ŃĐľŃĐ´ŃоП, пОНнŃĐź надоМд, а ŃопоŃŃ ŃŃ ĐžĐ´Đ¸ĐťĐ° Ń ŃаСйиŃŃПи ПоŃŃаПи, ŃОвоŃŃоннО Одна. ĐĐžŃŃĐşĐ°Ń ŃŃПоŃка ŃкОНŃСнŃНа пО ĐľŃ ĐłŃйаП. ĐŃНи ĐąŃ ŃОНŃкО Она но вНŃйиНаŃŃ Đ˛ ногО Ńак йоСОгНŃднО, ĐľŃНи ĐąŃ ŃОНŃкО ĐżŃодНОМиНа ŃаŃŃŃаŃŃŃŃ ĐżĐž-Ń ĐžŃĐžŃĐľĐźŃ Đ˛ кОнŃĐľ ОгОвОŃŃннОгО гОда, вОСПОМнО, Она но ĐąŃоНа ĐąŃ ŃоКŃĐ°Ń ĐżĐžŃĐľŃŃннОК Đ´ŃŃОК, ŃонŃŃ ŃвОогО ĐżŃоМногО ÂŤŃÂť. Đнно но ĐżŃиŃНОŃŃ Đ´Đ°ĐśĐľ паНŃŃоП пОŃовоНиŃŃ, а ĐаŃина ŃМо паНа, ОкОнŃаŃоНŃнО ŃĐťĐžĐźĐťĐľĐ˝Đ˝Đ°Ń Đ¸ йоСнадŃМнО пОŃĐľŃŃннаŃ. ĐНава 5 ĐŃŃŃĐľŃа ТоП вŃоПоноП в ĐĐĐ-кОПнаŃĐľ кНŃйа ÂŤĐаСиŃÂť, ŃаПОгО Đ´ĐžŃОгОгО ПоŃŃа в ĐŃŃОвŃко, ŃаŃиНО ОМивНонио. ĐŃвоŃĐ°ĐľĐźĐ°Ń ŃŃкиП ŃвоŃОП, ŃаСнОŃŃŃŃŃĐ˝Đ°Ń ĐşĐžĐźĐżĐ°Đ˝Đ¸Ń ĐźŃĐśŃин и МонŃин наŃНаМдаНаŃŃ ŃĐşŃкНŃСивнОŃŃŃŃ ĐžĐąŃŃанОвки пОд СвŃки ĐłŃĐžŃ ĐžŃŃŃоК ĐźŃСŃки. ĐноСапнО двоŃŃ ŃаŃĐżĐ°Ń Đ˝ŃНаŃŃ, и в ĐżŃĐžŃПо пОŃвиНŃŃ ĐОнŃŃанŃин. ĐаŃаОко вноСапнО ОйОŃваНОŃŃ, и ŃОНпа пОвоŃĐ˝ŃНаŃŃ, ŃŃĐžĐąŃ Đ˛ ŃниŃОн пОпŃивоŃŃŃвОваŃŃ ĐľĐłĐž: ÂŤĐОнŃŃанŃин...Âť ĐĐľ ŃŃпоНи Они ĐżŃОдОНМиŃŃ, как иС-Са огО ŃĐżĐ¸Đ˝Ń Đ˛ŃŃНа МонŃина, СакŃŃĐ°Đ˝Đ˝Đ°Ń Ń Đ˝ĐžĐł Đ´Đž ĐłĐžĐťĐžĐ˛Ń Đ˛ пНаŃ. Đнна ŃĐ˝ŃНа ПаŃĐşŃ, вСŃНа ĐОнŃŃанŃина пОд ŃŃĐşŃ Đ¸, иСНŃŃĐ°Ń ĐžĐąĐ°Ńнио, ОйŃаŃиНаŃŃ Đş ĐżŃиŃŃŃŃŃвŃŃŃиП: ÂŤĐОК пОПОŃник вноСапнО ŃĐľŃ Đ°Đť, и Ń ĐžŃŃаНаŃŃ ĐąĐľĐˇ кОПпании. ĐĐľ ĐśĐľĐťĐ°Ń ĐżŃОвОдиŃŃ Đ˛ĐľŃĐľŃ Đ˛ ОдинОŃĐľŃŃво, Ń ĐżŃигНаŃиНа ĐОнŃŃанŃина ĐżŃиŃОодиниŃŃŃŃ ĐşĐž Пно. ĐадоŃŃŃ, Đ˛Ń Đ˝Đľ ĐżŃĐžŃив?Âť Đнна ОйНадаНа ŃдивиŃоНŃнОК ĐşŃаŃĐžŃОК. ĐŃ Đ˛Đ¸ŃĐ˝ŃвŃĐľ ĐłŃĐąŃ, иСŃŃĐ˝ŃĐš нОŃик, ПоŃŃаŃŃио ŃŃСвиПŃĐź ĐžŃаŃОваниоП гНаСа ĐżŃиŃŃгиваНи вСгНŃĐ´ и вŃСŃваНи Ń ĐžĐşŃŃМаŃŃĐ¸Ń ĐśĐľĐť*нио СаŃиŃиŃŃ ĐľŃ. Đна каСаНаŃŃ Đ˝ĐľĐˇĐľĐźĐ˝ĐžĐš. Đ ĐžŃНиŃио ĐžŃ Đ˝ĐľŃ, ĐаŃина ĐžŃНиŃаНаŃŃ ŃŃкОК вноŃнОŃŃŃŃ. Đнна, в ŃŃавнонии Ń Đ˝ĐľĐš, ОйНадаНа йОНоо ĐźŃгкОК и ŃĐ´ĐľŃМаннОК ŃНоганŃнОŃŃŃŃ. ĐднакО, как ŃŃĐž ŃаŃŃĐž ĐąŃваоŃ, в ŃĐľŃĐ´ĐľŃĐ˝ŃŃ Đ´ĐľĐťĐ°Ń Đ˝ĐľŃ ĐżŃĐžŃŃŃŃ ĐżŃŃоК. ĐОнŃŃанŃин и ĐаŃина ŃĐžŃŃĐžŃНи в ĐąŃако, нО НиŃŃ ŃĐžŃПаНŃнО, пОŃŃĐžĐźŃ ĐžĐ˝ но ĐżŃигНаŃаН ĐľŃ Đ˝Đ° ŃаŃŃĐ˝ŃĐľ ŃвоŃŃкио ПоŃОпŃиŃŃиŃ. ĐгО СнакОПŃĐľ ŃодкО ОйŃаНиŃŃ Ń ĐаŃинОК, пОŃŃĐžĐźŃ Đ˝Đľ ŃŃвŃŃвОваНи ŃĐľĐąŃ ĐžĐąŃСаннŃПи СаŃиŃаŃŃ ĐľŃ. ĐŁŃĐťŃŃав кОППонŃаŃиК ĐннŃ, ĐżŃиŃŃŃŃŃвŃŃŃио на ПгнОвонио ŃĐźŃŃиНиŃŃ, нО СаŃоП ĐąŃŃŃŃĐž ĐżŃиŃНи в ŃĐľĐąŃ Đ¸, ĐťŃйоСнО ŃĐťŃйнŃвŃиŃŃ, ŃкаСаНи: ÂŤĐĐ´ĐľŃŃ ŃОйŃаНиŃŃ Đ´ŃŃСŃŃ, пОŃŃĐžĐźŃ Đ˝Đľ ŃŃĐžĐ¸Ń ĐąĐľŃпОкОиŃŃŃŃ Đž ŃĐžŃПаНŃнОŃŃŃŃ Âť. Đнна пОниПаŃŃĐľ ŃĐťŃйнŃНаŃŃ Đ¸ ĐłŃаŃиОСнО напŃавиНаŃŃ ĐˇĐ° ĐОнŃŃанŃинОП в ŃŃПнŃŃ ĐşĐžĐźĐ˝Đ°ŃŃ. ĐĐľŃОпŃиŃŃио ĐżŃОвОдиНОŃŃ Ń ŃоНŃŃ Đ˛ŃŃаСиŃŃ ĐżŃиСнаŃоНŃнОŃŃŃ ĐОнŃŃанŃĐ¸Đ˝Ń ĐˇĐ° огО вкНад. ĐОгда Они вОŃНи в СаН, ŃОНпа ŃаŃŃŃŃпиНаŃŃ, ŃНОвнО ПОŃĐľ, ĐżŃОпŃŃĐşĐ°Ń Đ¸Ń Đş пОŃŃŃĐ˝ŃĐź ПоŃŃаП. ĐĐ¸Đ´ĐľŃ ĐłŃŃĐżĐżŃ ĐżŃĐžŃŃĐ˝ŃĐť ĐОнŃŃанŃĐ¸Đ˝Ń Đą*каН в*на и Ń ŃиŃОкОК ŃŃ ĐźŃНкОК СаŃвиН: ÂŤĐŃ Đ˛Đ°Đź ĐžŃĐľĐ˝Ń ĐąĐťĐ°ĐłĐžĐ´Đ°ŃĐ˝Ń, гОŃпОдин ĐОвикОв! РваŃĐ¸Ń Đ¸ŃкНŃŃиŃоНŃĐ˝ŃŃ ŃаНанŃĐ°Ń ĐłĐžĐ˛ĐžŃĐ¸Ń Đ˛ĐľŃŃ ĐłĐžŃОд, и Ń ŃĐľĐłĐžĐ´Đ˝Ń ĐťĐ¸ŃнО в ŃŃОП ŃйодиНŃŃ. ĐоС ваŃогО ОпŃŃа ŃŃĐžŃ ĐşĐžĐ˝ŃŃĐ°ĐşŃ Đ˝Đľ СакНŃŃиНи ĐąŃ!Âť ĐŃ Đ˛ŃŃŃĐľŃа ОСнаПонОваНа СапŃŃĐş нОвОК ŃĐžŃгОвОК пНаŃŃĐžŃĐźŃ, поŃогОвОŃŃ Đž ŃОСдании кОŃĐžŃОК воНиŃŃ Ń ĐźĐ˝ĐžĐłĐžŃиŃНоннŃПи ПоŃŃĐ˝ŃПи ĐąŃондаПи в ĐŃŃОвŃко. ĐднакО ŃиŃŃаŃĐ¸Ń ĐşĐ°ŃдинаНŃнО иСПониНаŃŃ, кОгда на ŃŃĐľĐ˝Ń Đ˛ŃŃоН ŃĐľŃ Đ˝ĐžĐťĐžĐłĐ¸ŃĐľŃкиК ĐłĐ¸ĐłĐ°Đ˝Ń ÂŤĐМОК, ŃоСкО ОйОŃŃŃивŃиК кОнкŃŃонŃиŃ. ĐОнкŃŃонŃĐ¸Ń Ń ÂŤĐМОК напОПинаНа кНаŃŃиŃĐľŃĐşŃŃ Đ¸ŃŃĐžŃĐ¸Ń Đž Đавидо и ĐОНиаŃĐľ и вŃгНŃдоНа йоСнадŃМнО ŃНОМнОК. РпОŃŃво ĐžŃŃаŃĐ˝Đ¸Ń ĐžĐ˝Đ¸, иŃпОНŃСОвав ŃвŃСи, ОйŃаŃиНиŃŃ Đş ĐОнŃŃанŃĐ¸Đ˝Ń ĐˇĐ° пОПОŃŃŃ. ĐĄ ĐżŃиŃŃŃоК ĐľĐźŃ ŃŃŃоПиŃоНŃнОŃŃŃŃ ĐОнŃŃанŃин ŃаСŃайОŃаН Ń Đ¸ŃŃĐžŃПнŃĐš пНан и ĐąŃŃŃŃĐž ОйоŃпоŃиН ŃдоНкŃ, вŃŃвав ĐľŃ Đ¸Đˇ Нап ÂŤĐМОК ĐľŃŃ Đ´Đž ŃОгО, как йиСноŃ-аŃŃĐžŃиаŃĐ¸Ń ŃŃпоНа СакНŃŃиŃŃ ŃОгНаŃонио. Đ ŃŃĐžŃ ĐźĐ°ŃŃĐľŃŃкиК Ń ĐžĐ´ ĐżŃинŃŃ ŃŃĐżĐľŃ . ĐŃĐž ŃОйŃŃио НиŃŃ ŃĐşŃопиНО ŃваМонио ĐťŃдоК Đş ĐОнŃŃанŃинŃ. ĐŃŃŃŃ ĐĐžŃОСОв, ŃиŃŃ ĐžŃ ĐłĐžŃĐ´ĐžŃŃи, Ń Đ˛Đ°ŃŃаНŃŃ: ТОНŃкО пОŃПОŃŃиŃĐľ на огО Đ´ŃŃСоК! Đни Đ´ŃПаНи, ŃŃĐž ŃПОгŃŃ ĐˇĐ°ĐşĐťŃŃаŃŃ ŃдоНки ĐżŃŃПО Ń Đ˝Đ°Ń ĐżĐžĐ´ нОŃОП, ŃвнО нодООŃĐľĐ˝Đ¸Đ˛Đ°Ń Đ˛ĐťĐ¸Ńнио ĐОнŃŃанŃина!Âť ĐŃŃŃŃ, ŃОдивŃиКŃŃ Đ˛ йОгаŃОК ŃоПŃĐľ ĐĐžŃОСОвŃŃ , ĐżŃиŃиŃĐťŃĐť ŃĐľĐąŃ Đş ŃаПŃĐź йНиСкиП Đ´ŃŃСŃŃĐź ĐОнŃŃанŃина. ĐĐ˝ ОйŃĐžŃ ĐżĐžĐťĐľĐˇĐ˝ŃПи ŃвŃСŃПи, и иПоннО ŃĐľŃоС ногО Đş ĐОнŃŃанŃĐ¸Đ˝Ń Đ˛ ĐžŃŃаŃнии ОйŃаŃиНиŃŃ ĐˇĐ° пОПОŃŃŃ. ТоП вŃоПоноП ŃаП ĐОнŃŃанŃин, ŃŃавŃиК ŃонŃŃОП вŃоОйŃогО ОйŃŃМдониŃ, новОСПŃŃиПО ĐžŃкинŃĐťŃŃ Đ˝Đ° дивано, ĐşŃпаŃŃŃ Đ˛ ĐźŃгкОП ŃиŃнии воŃŃ Đ˝ĐľĐłĐž ŃвоŃа. ĐĐ˝ ĐżŃокŃаŃнО вНадоН иŃĐşŃŃŃŃвОП ĐżŃиниПаŃŃ ĐşĐžĐźĐżĐťĐ¸ĐźĐľĐ˝ŃŃ, пОŃŃĐžĐźŃ Đ˛ŃŃаМонио огО НиŃа ĐžŃŃаваНОŃŃ ŃпОкОКнŃĐź и ĐžŃŃŃŃанŃннŃĐź. РаŃŃĐľŃннŃĐš ŃĐ˛ĐľŃ ĐżĐžĐ´ŃŃŃкиваН ŃгНОваŃŃĐľ ŃĐľŃŃŃ ĐľĐłĐž НиŃа, ĐžŃĐąŃаŃŃĐ˛Đ°Ń ŃŃŃокŃĐ˝ŃĐľ Ńони на вŃŃОкŃŃ ĐżĐľŃонОŃиŃŃ Đ¸ ŃоСкО ĐžŃĐľŃŃоннŃŃ ĐťĐ¸Đ˝Đ¸Ń ĐżĐžĐ´ĐąĐžŃОдка. ĐŃĐśŃина напОПинаН ОМивŃиК ŃодовŃ. ХвОоК ĐżŃиŃОднОК ĐłŃаŃиоК и ĐžŃŃĐľŃŃннОК ПаноŃОК ĐżĐžĐ˛ĐľĐ´ĐľĐ˝Đ¸Ń ĐžĐ˝ СаŃПоваН воНикОНопио вŃогО ПиŃа. ĐĐžŃНо ŃĐľŃĐľĐ´Ń ŃĐžŃŃОв, кОгда ŃŃаНО ĐžŃовиднО, ŃŃĐž ĐОнŃŃанŃин вŃогО НиŃŃ ĐżŃигŃйиН в*нО, ĐžŃŃаНŃĐ˝ŃĐľ ŃĐťĐľĐ˝Ń ĐşĐžĐźĐżĐ°Đ˝Đ¸Đ¸ ĐżŃиŃĐ¸Ń ĐťĐ¸, ĐżŃодОŃŃавив ĐľĐźŃ Đ˛ĐžĐˇĐźĐžĐśĐ˝ĐžŃŃŃ Đ˝ĐľĐźĐ˝ĐžĐłĐž ĐžŃĐ´ĐžŃ Đ˝ŃŃŃ. ĐĐ˝Đ˝Ń Đ˝ĐľĐźĐ˝ĐžĐłĐž ĐťĐ¸Ń ĐžŃадиНО, пОŃŃĐžĐźŃ ĐžĐ˝Đ° но Đż*На и ŃĐ¸Ń Đž ŃŃŃŃОиНаŃŃ ŃŃдОП Ń ĐОнŃŃанŃинОП, Ń ĐžĐąĐžĐśĐ°Đ˝Đ¸ĐľĐź гНŃĐ´Ń Đ˝Đ° ногО. ĐŃŃŃŃ, ĐžŃаŃОваннŃĐš ŃŃОК, каСаНОŃŃ ĐąŃ, идоаНŃнОК паŃОК, ŃаСПŃŃĐťŃĐť Đž ĐżŃĐ¸Ń ĐžŃŃŃ ŃŃĐ´ŃĐąŃ, а СаŃоП ноСаПоŃнО ŃдоНаН Đ¸Ń ŃниПОк на ŃвОК ŃПаŃŃŃОн и пОдоНиНŃŃ Đ¸Đź в ŃĐžŃиаНŃĐ˝ŃŃ ŃĐľŃŃŃ . ĐОгда воŃĐľŃ ĐżĐžĐ´Ń ĐžĐ´Đ¸Đť Đş кОнŃŃ, а ŃĐż*ŃŃнОо СаканŃиваНОŃŃ, двоŃŃ ĐşĐžĐźĐ˝Đ°ŃŃ ŃнОва ŃаŃĐżĐ°Ń Đ˝ŃНаŃŃ, и на пОŃОго пОŃвиНŃŃ ĐťĐ¸ŃĐ˝ŃĐš пОПОŃник ĐОнŃŃанŃина, ĐНог ĐŃОНОв, кОŃĐžŃŃĐš пОпŃивоŃŃŃвОваН ŃОйŃавŃĐ¸Ń ŃŃ Đ˛ĐľĐśĐťĐ¸Đ˛ŃĐź кивкОП, но ŃПаНŃŃ ĐżŃи ŃŃОП ŃОйŃŃвоннОгО Đ´ĐžŃŃОинŃŃва, и вŃŃаН поŃод йОŃŃОП. РпОПоŃонии пОвиŃНа ŃиŃина, и Đнна, но в ŃĐ¸ĐťĐ°Ń ŃĐ´ĐľŃМаŃŃ ĐťŃйОпŃŃŃŃвО, накНОниНаŃŃ Đ¸ ĐżŃĐžŃопŃаНа: ЧŃĐž ŃĐťŃŃиНОŃŃ?Âť ĐŃОигнОŃиŃОвав ĐľŃ Đ˛ĐžĐżŃĐžŃ, ĐНог но ŃвОдиН гНаС Ń ĐОнŃŃанŃина. ĐОкŃаŃнов ĐžŃ ŃĐźŃŃониŃ, Đнна пОвоŃĐ˝ŃНаŃŃ Đş ŃĐ˛ĐžĐľĐźŃ ŃĐżŃŃĐ˝Đ¸ĐşŃ Đ¸ ноŃĐľŃиŃоНŃнО ŃĐżŃĐžŃиНа: ÂŤĐно ŃĐšŃи?Âť ĐОнŃŃанŃин вŃĐżŃŃПиНŃŃ Đ¸ ŃĐ¸Ń Đž ĐżŃикаСаН: ÂŤĐОвОŃи. ĐŃ Đ˛Đ°ŃоннŃĐš Đ´ŃŃĐ˝ŃĐź ĐżŃодŃŃвŃŃвиоП, ĐНог вСдŃОгнŃĐť и ĐžŃŃĐžŃОМнО ĐżŃОиСнŃŃ: ÂŤĐĐžŃпОдин ĐОвикОв, гОŃпОМа ĐОвикОва ŃĐľŃ Đ°ĐťĐ° иС Đ˛Đ¸ĐťĐťŃ ĐŃийŃĐľĐśĐ˝Đ°Ń Đ¸...ĐĐžŃпОМа ĐОвикОва ĐžŃŃавиНа йанкОвŃĐşŃŃ ĐşĐ°ŃŃŃ â ŃŃ ŃаПŃŃ, кОŃĐžŃŃŃ Đ˛Ń ĐşĐžĐłĐ´Đ°-ŃĐž оК вŃŃŃиНи. ... ЧŃĐž ĐąŃĐ´ĐľŃ Đ´Đ°ĐťŃŃĐľ? ĐОНиŃĐľŃŃвО гНав СдоŃŃ ĐžĐłŃаниŃонО, наМПиŃĐľ на ĐşĐ˝ĐžĐżĐşŃ Đ˝Đ¸ĐśĐľ, ŃŃĐžĐąŃ ŃŃŃанОвиŃŃ ĐżŃиНОМонио и ĐżŃОдОНМиŃŃ ŃŃонио йОНоо ĐˇĐ°Ń Đ˛Đ°ŃŃваŃŃĐ¸Ń ĐłĐťĐ°Đ˛! 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ęłě ě´ëŹëŠ´ ë ë¤ëĽ¸ ěŹë ë§ëë¤? ëšě ě ě ěŤěě§ ëŞ°ëźë ëë ěë§ę° ëęł ěśë¤ęł .â ěëŠ íę° ë íěę° ë°ě§ëĽź ě ęł ë ěí ë°ěźëĄ ęą¸ě´ ëě¤ě ëë ëë íë ë˛ëĄ ëë§ěł¤ë¤. ě§ě ëěě¨ ě§ ěźë§ ě§ëě§ ěě íěę° ëěě¤ë ěëŚŹę° ë¤ë ¸ë¤. âěž â ëŤíë 돸ě댏ě ë´ ę°ě´ë âě˛ ë â ë´ë ¤ěěë¤. âęšě§ ëëë¤. íęłź íěë ěŹě´ę° ě´ë ę˛ ě ě˘ě ě¤ě´ěź.â ëë ěěźëĄ ě¤ěźęą°ëŚŹëŠ° ę°ě´ě ě¸ě´ë´ë ¸ë¤. ěŹěë ëě´ę° ë¤ěëĄ ěęľŹę° ë§ěě§ë¤ëë íěëë ě꾏 ëśë§ě¸ ę˛ í댟ěěë¤. âí긴, íě˛ëź ëšě¤ëšě¤í 몸ěźëĄ íěëě ě´ëťę˛ ë§ěĄąěí¤ę˛ ě´? ë ě ëë ëźěźě§.â âí¤í¤í¤! ë´ę° ě§ę¸ ëŹ´ě¨ ěę°ě íë ęą°ěź? ęł íě°ě ë´ íěëě´ëźęł ě´ëťę˛ ě´ë° ěę°ě í ě ěě´?â ëŹźëĄ ë´ę° ě§ëěąęłź ěšíě ë ěëě§ë§ ěšíě 몝ě§ěę˛ ëëí ěŹě´ë¤. íě´ ěëěěźëŠ´ ë´ę° ëíë ę° ě ěěě ęą°ęł . ë´ę° ě´ë°ě ë° ěę°ě ě 겨 ěě ë, ěë°Šěě ëŽě ě ěěëŚŹę° ë¤ë ¤ěë¤. ěźëĽ¸ ęˇëĽź 벽ě ëęł ěżë¤ě´ ë´¤ëë ě´ęą´ í댟ěě´ ě ěě´ěë¤. âíěę° ě§ę¸...â ěę°í ěëĄ ëŞ¸ě´ ëŹěěŹëź ëě í ě°¸ě ě ěě´ ëë ę˛°ęľ ë°ě§ ë˛í´ě ë´ë ¸ë¤. ě ě ë¤, 벽 íë뼟 ěŹě´ ëęł ëě íěě ě ě ěëŚŹę° íë° ěěë¤. ěíźě´ ě´ě´ě§ ëŻí ëëě ëë ëŞ¨ëĽ´ę˛ ě¨ę° ěę°ě´ ë¤ěë¤. íěę° ëě ë§ëŹë¤ëŠ´ ěźë§ë ě˘ěęš íë ěę°ě´ ë¤ě´ëŹë¤. íě§ë§ ě´ęą´ ě ë ëśę°ëĽí ěźě´ë¤. íěě ë ěŹě´ěë ěěí ëě ě ěë íě´ëźë 쥴ěŹę° ěěźë. ííí 미ěí ěźě í ě ěë¤. ëëŹěě§ ěěˇě ë윊 íěĽě¤ě ëęł ëë ë´ěź ěťěë ěę°ěźëĄ ě ě´ ë¤ěë¤. ě´íżë , ě ěě ꚨěě ë ěę°ě ë˛ě¨ 9ěę° ëěë¤. íě ě´ëݏ ěśęˇźíęł ě§ěë ëě íě ëëżě´ěë¤. ě욨ě íë íěë ě¤íŹëĄ ë ëě ěŹëŚ˝ě ě ě ěąëĄ ęľ´ęłĄě§ ëŞ¸ë§¤ëĽź ëëŹëë¤. íší íë§í ę°ě´ě 본 ěę° ě ě´ ë°ěš ë§ëë¤. âěí¸ ě¨, ěźě´ëŹě´ě? ěźëĽ¸ ěťęł ë°Ľ 먚ě´ě.â íěë ë뼟 ëł´ěë§ě 먟ě ě¸ěŹëĽź ęą´ë¸ë¤. ë´ę° ě´ęłłě ě¨ ě§ë ěě§ ëŠ°ěš ëě§ ě기ě íěě ěě§ ěší´ě§ě§ 몝íěŹ ë§ě´ ě´ěíë¤. ě´ě ëë 짤ë§íę˛ ëëľíęł ęł§ěĽ íěĽě¤ëĄ íĽíë¤. ꡸ë ę˛ íě°˝ ěťë ꡸ë, ę°ě기 ě´ě ë˛ě´ëěë ěěˇě´ ë´ ë댏뼟 ě¤ěł¤ë¤. âíěę° ëëł´ë¤ ěźě° ꚨě´ëŹëë° ě¤ë§ 본 ęą´ ěëę˛ ě§?â ě´ë° ěę°ě í늰 ěŹëš¨ëŚŹ íě¸í ëë ꡸ëëĄ ěźě´ëśęł ë§ěë¤. ěěˇě´ ěŹëźěĄë¤. ë´ę° ě´ęłłě ęłł ě°žęł ěě ë ę°ě기 ë¤ěě íěě 몊ěëŚŹę° ë¤ë ¤ěë¤. âě°žě íě ěě´ě. ě´ëݏ ěťěěźëęš.â ěę° ę°ě´ě´ ě˛ ë íë¤. â꡸ ěěˇě ë´ ě ěĄě´ ę°ë ëŹťě´ ěëë°, íěę° ěťěë¤ëŠ´ ë´¤ě ęą°ěě!â ě´ęą´ ë돴 ëśëëŹě ë¤. ꡸ë°ë° íěë íě§ąě ë ěą ëěěě ěšëа ě돴ë ě§ ěě ëŻ ë뼟 ë´¤ë¤. âěí¸ ě¨, íšě ě´ě ëŹ´ě¨ ě댏 ë¤ěě´ě?â ëë ęł ę°ëĽź ě ë ě ë íë¤ëа ě´ě íěě ě댏뼟 ë¤ěë¤ë 깸 ꡚ꾏 ëśě¸íë¤. âěëě, ě돴ę˛ë 몝 ë¤ěě´ě.â â꡸ëě? ë´ ë°Šěě ě´ěí ě댏 ëŁě§ 몝íě´ě?â âě´ęą´ ë뼟 ěííë ęą´ę°?â âě ě´ě 10ě쯤ě ě ë¤ě´ě ě돴ę˛ë 몝 ë¤ěě´ě.â ě´ ë§ě ëěźëĄ ëë ëë§ěšëŻ ęˇ¸ ě댏뼟 ë˛ě´ëŹë¤. ě ě§ ëŞ¨ëĽ´ę˛ ě§ë§ íěě ěŹëʏě ę°ě´ě´ ě˝ě˝ ě°ë ¸ęł ëě ě ë ëŞ¨ëĽ´ę˛ íěě ę°ě´ěźëĄ íĽíë¤. ëśëŞ ë§ę° ë ę˛ í댟ěë¤. ëë ęł§ěĽ ěí ěě ěě 돾돾í ěěě 먚ěë¤. íě§ë§ ë°Ľě´ ě˝ëĄ ëě´ę°ëě§ ě ěźëĄ ëě´ę°ëě§ ëŞ¨ëĽ´ę˛ ë¤. ꡸ë ęˇ¸ë´ ę˛, íěę° ě´ë´ 깸ě´ě ííě´ëŠ´ ë´ ěě ěě기 ë돸ě´ë¤. ě ě´ëŹëě§ ě´í´ę° ëě§ ěëë¤. ěě ěë ëśëŞ ë´ ë§ěí¸ě ěěëë°, ě¤ëě ě ë´ ěě ěëě§. ë´ę° ě´ë°ě ë° ěę°ě ě 겨 ěě ë, íěę° ę°ě기 ěę°ë˝ěźëĄ ë´ íëě 쿥쿥 ě°ë ë¤. ěę° ě¨ëŞ¸ě´ ę°ě ëë ëŻ ě°ëŚżí´ ëŹë¤. âěŹěę° ë´ ëŞ¸ě ë§ě§ë ę˛ ě´ë° 기ëśě´ęľŹë.â ě 기í 기ëśě´ěë¤. âěí¸ ě¨, íšě ë´ę° 돴ěěě?â âěëě. ęˇ¸ëĽ ěĄ°ę¸ ě´ěí´ěě.â âěŹëě ěë ě´ěíë¤ę° ě ě ěľěí´ě§ë ęą° ěëę˛ ě´ě? ě´ěíëęš ë ë§ě´ ęľëĽí´ěźěŁ . ꡸ëěź ěźëĽ¸ ěší´ě§ěŁ . ěí¸ ě¨, ë¨ěě ěŹěę° ę°ěĽ 뚨댏 ěší´ě§ë ë°Šë˛ě´ ëě§ ěěě?â ë´ ě°Šę°ě¸ě§ ëŞ¨ëĽ´ę˛ ěźë íěë ëśëŞ ëěę˛ ěěíë ę˛ ę°ěë¤. ꡸깸 ě¸ěíë ë돴 ëšíŠí´ ë°Ľě´ ëě´ę°ě§ ěěë¤. ě¤ë ë° ę¸´ěĽ ë°ě¸ ěŹě ěźëĄ íěě ë§ě ë´ę¸´ ě미뼟 ěę°íë¤ę° ëë´ ěŠę¸°ëĽź ë´ ě§ëʏíë¤. âëë°ě?â âěě´ ë§ëë ęą°ě.â íěë ë§ě ë ëěźëĄ ë뼟 ë°ëźëł´ëа ě죟 ě§ě¤ě ěźëĄ ë§íë¤. ꡸ ěę° ëë ěŹë ę° ęą¸ë ¸ë¤. íěę° ě ě´ë° ë§ě íëě§ ě´í´ę° ëě§ ěěë¤. ë´ę° íěě ë í ě ěë¤ęł . âě¤ë§ ë뼟 ë ¸ëŚŹë?â âíě´ ě ëëęš ëíí íŹë§ě íě ęą´ę°?â âěëź, ë ě ë ííí 미ěí ěź í ě ěě´.â ëë ë¤ę¸í ěě뼟 ë¤ęł ěěźëĄ 돟ëŹëŹë¤. âíě, ëë´íě§ ë§ě¸ě. ëę° ëł´ëŠ´ ě¤í´í´ě.â íěë ë뼟 보늰 íźě ěëë ęł§ěĽ ě§ëʏíë¤. âęˇ¸ëź ěě§í ë§í´ë´ě. ě´ě ëŹ´ě¨ ě댏 ë¤ěě´ě? ěě§í ë§íě§ ěěźëŠ´ ęšě ëí뼟 í´ë´ěź í ę˛ ę°ěë°ě.â âí, ě ë ęˇ¸ë´ ě ěě´.â ëë ëë ę°ě´ě ë¤ë ě´ëа ę˛°ęľ ě ě ě´ěë¤. âíěë, ě íě¤í ëŹ´ě¨ ě댏 ë¤ěě´ě. íě§ë§ ęł ěë ěëěě´ě.â âíšě ë´ ě ě ě댏ěě´ě? ëŁę¸° ě˘ëę°ě?â íěëě´ ě´ë ę˛ ë ¸ęł¨ě ě¸ ě§ëʏě í ęą°ëźęł ë ěę°ě§ë 몝íë¤. ěźęľ´ě íë ëŹěěŹëęł , ę°ě´ě ěëíę˛ ëśě ěł ě´ëťę˛ ëëľí´ěź í ě§ ę°íźëĽź ěĄě§ 몝íë¤. ꡸ëŹë ꡸ë. ë§ěš¨ ë°ěě ë ¸íŹ ěëŚŹę° ë¤ë ¤ě¤ě ëë ě§í¸ëźę¸°ëźë ěĄë ěŹě ěźëĄ ěźëĽ¸ ëŹë ¤ę° 돸 쪽ěźëĄ ëŹë ¤ę°ë¤. ęˇ¸ëŚŹęł ëŹ¸ě ě´ěëë ë°ěë ëěŹí ěŹě í ëŞ ě´ ě ěěë¤. ěźęľ´ě ěěěĽí ë°ë¤, ëěŹ ë° ëě¤ęł ë¤ě´ę° ë° ë¤ě´ę° ě°ěě¸ ëŞťě§ěěë¤. ěŹěë ë뼟 ëł´ě ëě íŹę˛ ë¨ëа 돟ěë¤. â꡸쪽ě ëęľŹěŁ ?â ꡸ ë§ě ëë ě´ě´ę° ěěë¤. â꡸ëŹë ꡸쪽ě ëęľ°ë°ě?â ě 2í âě ęľěź, ěě´? ěźëĽ¸ ë¤ě´ě.â ë´ę° íě°¸ ëľëľí´íęł ěě ë, íěę° ë¤ę°ě ëŻě ěŹě뼟 ěšě íę˛ ë§ě´íë¤. ěŹěë íěě ě´ëëĄ ęł§ěĽ ě§ ěě ë¤ě´ě°ë¤. ꡸ëŹě íěę° ě°ëŚŹëĽź ěę°íë¤. ěŹěë íěě ěší ěšęľŹě¸ë°, ě´ëŚě ě´ě ęľ, ë°ëĄ ěě§ě ě´ęł ěěë¤. âě ęľěź, ě´ ěŹëě ëěą ě¨ě ę°ě ë§ěě ě´ë ëěě´ěź, ě ěí¸ëźęł , ě´ě ěě´.â ě ęľëźë ěŹěë ě´ěí ëěźëĄ ë뼟 ëł´ëë ě´ë´ ëšęˇ¸ë ěěë¤. âëěą ě¨íí ě´ë ę˛ ě´ëŚŹęł ěě긴 ëěě´ ë¤ ěěě´?â âěí¸ ě¨ ě´ě ë§ ëí 쥸ě íě´. ꡸ëŹë ëšě°í ě ě§. ě ě ëżë§ ěëëź ěě˛ íźě¤í´.â ë´ ě°Šę°ěźě§ ëŞ¨ëĽ´ę˛ ěźë íěě ë§ě§ë§ íë§ëë ëŹ´ě˛ ě미ěŹěĽíë¤. ěŹě§ě´ ë길ë§ě ë´ ěë뼟 íëęą°ë ¸ë¤. ꡸ ëěě ëë ë ëśí¸í´ěĄë¤. ꡸ë, ě ęľ ëëę° ë뼟 ěěëëĄ íëë 돟ěë¤. âíě°ě, ë¤ę° ë§íë ë§ěŹě§ěŹę° ě¤ë§ ě´ ěŹëě´ěź?â âë§ě. ěí¸ ě¨ę° ě´ëŚ´ ëëśí° í ěë˛ě§íí ë§ěŹě§ëĽź ë°°ě ë. ěě¨ę° ěě˛ ě˘ě.â íěë ë§ě ë§ěšěë§ě ë뼟 ë´¤ë¤. âěęš ëŻ¸ě˛ ë§íě§ ëŞťíëë°, ěŹě¤ ë´ ěšęľŹę° í댏ě ě˛ěśę° ěíë¤ęł í´ěě. ę°ë ę°ě´ë ëľëľíëě. ěëë íěěŹëĽź ëśëŹ ë§ěŹě§ ě˘ ë°ę˛ íë ¤ęł íëë°, ěí¸ ě¨ę° ë§ěš¨ ë§ěŹě§í ě¤ ěěěě. ꡸ëě íë˛ ë°ěëł´ę˛ íë ¤ęł ě.â âęˇ¸ë° ęą°ěęľ°.â ëë ë¨ë˛ě ěšëíë¤. âíęłź íěę° ë뼟 ě´ęłłěě ë¨¸ëŹźę˛ í´ěŁźęł ěźě댏ë ěěë´ ě¤Źëë°, ě´ë° ěź ě ëěź ëšě°í ëěěźě§.â ꡸ë, ě ęľ ëëę° ëśëëŹě´ě§ íě뼟 ěěźëĄ ëęł ę°ë¤. âě´ęą´ ě˘ ěëě§ ěë? ë돴 ě ěë°?â âě ě ę˛ ë ě´ëě? ě ěěëĄ ě˘ě ęą° ěëěź? ě ě´ěź íě´ ě˘ęł , ꡸ëěź ë ę°ě ě ëśë 뼟 í¸íę˛ ëŞ¨ě¤ ě ěěě.â âëŹ´ě¨ íě댏íë ęą°ěź. ë ęˇ¸ë° ěŹë ěëęą°ë .â ě ęľ ëëë ěźęľ´ě ëśíë¤. ꡸ëŹě íěę° ěąę¸ ěěźëа ëëľíë¤. âëë´ě´ěź. ë¤ę° ꡸쪽ěźëĄ ěę°íëęš ęˇ¸ë ě§. ěě§í ë§í´ë´, ë¤ ë¨í¸ ë°ë ëě ě§ě ě ěëë°, ꡸ëě íęł ěśě§ ěěě´?â âë ęłě ě´ëŹëŠ´ ë ę°ë¤?â ꡸ë, íěę° ęˇęšě§ 뚨ę°ě§ ě ęľ ëëě íě§ąě ëźëа ë§íë¤. âěěě´. ě ë댴ę˛. ëë ě ěęł ě°ěí ęˇëśě¸ě´ěź. ëě§? ꡸ë°ë° ě°ëŚŹ ěí¸ ě¨ ěě¨ ěě˛ ě˘ě. íë˛ í´ë´. ě ęł ěě긴 ë¨ěę° ë°ě ěë ëě ěę°ëł´ë¤ěź ëŤě§ ěę˛ ě´?â ě ęľ ëëë íěě ë§ě ěźëŚŹę° ěë¤ęł ěę°íëě§ ęł ę°ëĽź ëëěë¤. âęˇ¸ëź ěě ěě´ ě¤. ě ꡸ëŹëŠ´ ě´ěí ę˛ ę°ě.â â꡸ë, ę°ě´ ěě´ ě¤ę˛.â ë ěŹëě íě°¸ ëě ě곤깰댏ëë ꡸ě ěź ë´ ěěźëĄ ë¤ę°ěë¤. ě ęľ ëëę° íěëëŹ ë¨źě ěë˛ ëł´ěŹëŹëźęł íě íěë ęľ°ë§ ěě´ ěíě ěëë ¸ë¤. âěí¸ ě¨, ěěí´ě.â ëë ěě뼟 ę°ě ¸ě íěë ěě ěě ë§ěŹě§ëĽź í기 ěěíë¤. ě˝ëźëł 몸매뼟 ěě í íěě ěëŠě´ë ë꡸ëęł ëłźëĄí´ ëë ě ë ëŞ¨ëĽ´ę˛ ëëŚŹęł ěśë¤ë ěę°ě´ ë¤ěë¤. âíě°, ě´ë? ěěí´?â ě ęľ ëëę° ëŹźěë¤. âëšě°íě§, ě´ë ę˛ ěěí기ë ě¤ëë§ě´ěź.â íěě ëŽě ě ěě댏ě ëě ě ęľ ëëë ěźęľ´ě´ íë ëŹěěŹëë¤. ěŹě§ě´ ěëę° í°ě§ ę˛ ę°ě ę´´ëĄěíęł ěě ë, ě ęľ ëëë ëśěě°ě¤ë˝ę˛ ë¤ëŚŹëĽź ę˝ ëŞ¨ěë¤. âëě´, ě ęľěź. ě´ě ë¤ ě°¨ëĄěź.â íěë ěíěě ěźě´ë ě°ëŚŹěę˛ ëŹźě ë°ëźěŁźě, ě ęľ ëëë ëśëëŹěí늴ě ěíě ëëë ë¤ëŚŹě ë´ě뼟 ëŽěë¤. â쯧, ěě ë¤ëŚŹëĽź ę°ëŚŹë¤ë, ěě˝ë¤.â íě§ë§ ě돴댏 ëŽëë¤ęł í´ë ě벽í 몸매뼟 ę°ëŚ´ ěë ěěë¤. ě ęľ ëëë ë§ëĽ¸ 체íě´ě§ë§ ëěŹ ë° ëě¤ęł ë¤ě´ę° ë° ë¤ě´ę° ë°ë¤ ěźęľ´ęšě§ ëěě´ëź ë길ě ë ëěë¤. ꡸ë ë´ę° ěě ě´ęš¨ě ëě ě ęľ ëëě ëŞ¸ě´ ëťŁëťŁíę˛ ęľłěë¤. âíěëě íěëě´ëź ë í ě ěë¤ě§ë§, íěë ěšęľŹë ę´ě°Žěě? ę˛ë¤ę° ë¨í¸ě´ ě¤ëŤëě ě§ě ëšě ë¤ęł íěźë ěě˛ ě¸ëĄě¸ ęą°ěź.â âě ęľ ëë, ěěí´ě?â âě.â ë´ ëŹźěě ě ęľ ëëë ëśëëŹě´ ëŻ ëŽę˛ ëëľíë¤. ꡸ ëëľě ë¤ěźë ëë ëěą ëë´í´ěĄë¤. âë ěěíę˛ í´ě¤ę˛ě.â ëë ě ęľ ëëě ëąě íęł ë ěě ě ě ěëëĄ ěě§ěë¤. ꡸ëŹě ě ęľ ëëę° ëŞ¸ě ëśëĽ´ëĽ´ ë¨ěë¤. âě§ę¸ ë íë ęą°ěě?â âí댏 ěí°ęą°ëڰë¤ëŠ´ěě? í댏 ě˘ ěŁźëŹźëŹ ěŁźë ¤ęł ě.â ě´ě§ ę˛ě 먚ě ěą ë§íëë ě ęľ ëëë ě돴 ë§ë íě§ ěěë¤. 돾ě¸ě ěťě ë´ ěě ë¤ě ě ęľ ëëě í댏 ěëĄ ěŹëźę° ęžšęžš ë뼴기 ěěíë¤. ě ęľ ëëě í댏ë ë§¤ě° ę°ëě´ í ěě ěĄí ě ëěë¤. íě§ë§ ěëŠě´ë ꡸ě ëší´ íŹęł íľíľí ě ííě´ěë¤. âěŹě¤ ëëě ě´ęš¨ë íŹę˛ 돸ě ěě´ě. íě§ë§ í댏ě 돸ě ę° ë§ěě.â âë¤? íëŚŹę° ěě?â ëë ëśěí ëŻ ëŹťë ě ęľ ëëě í댏뼟 ë뼴늰 ë§íë¤. âě ěĽě´ ě˝í´ě. ě ěĽě´ ě˝í늴 ě´ë ę˛ íëŚŹę° ěíęą°ë ě.â âě ěĽě ëł´íľ ë¨ěíí ě¤ěí ęą°ěěě. ëë ěŹěëźě íŹę˛ ěę´ěë ęą° ěëěě?â â꡸깴 ě¤í´ěě. ë¨ěë ěŹěë ě ěĽě´ ë ę°ě¸ ęą´ ëę°ěěě. ëł´íľ ě ěĽí늴 ë¨ěą ę¸°ëĽ ěŞ˝ěźëĄ ěę°íëë°, ěŹěë 기íě´ ëśěĄąí늴 ě ěĽě´ ě˝í ě ěě´ě. ëëę° ěźęľ´ěě´ ě°˝ë°ąí ę˛ë 기íě´ ëśěĄąí´ě ꡸ëě. ě´ęą¸ ěĽę¸°ě ěźëĄ ë°Šěší늴 ë¤ëĽ¸ 돸ě ę° ě기깰ë ě.â âęˇ¸ëź ě´ëĄí´ě?â ě ęľ ëëę° ëŹ´ěěě ěźëĄ 돝ě ëë ěŠ ě ꟏댏뼟 ěŹë ¸ë¤. âěŹě¤ ě§ę¸ě ꡸ë ę˛ ěŹę°í ę˛ ěëëź íëě ě´ë ę˛ ë§ěŹě§ ë°ěźëŠ´ ëě ě ěě´ě.â âęˇ¸ëź ěźëĽ¸ ë§ěŹě§í´ ě¤ě.â âęˇ¸ëź ěěí´ě.â ëë ě ęľ ëëě í댏뼟 ë°ëź ěëëĄ ěě ë´ë ¸ë¤. ꡸ ěę° ě ęľ ëëě ëŞ¸ě´ ëťŁëťŁíę˛ ęľłěë¤. íě§ë§ ě돴 ë§ë íě§ ěě ëë ë ëë´íę˛ íëíë¤. ë´ ěě ě ęľ ëëě ěëŠě´ëĽź ě¤ěšëа ë¤ëŚŹëĽź ëŽęł ěë ë´ě뼟 ě˛ě˛í 깡ě´ëë¤. ë°ąěĽě˛ëź ěíě ë¤ëŚŹë ěěë ěě ě´ěë¤. ëë ěě ě ě ěëëĄ ë´ë ¤ ě ęľ ëëě ë°ě ěĽęł ë°ë°ëĽ í ě댏뼟 ęžšęžš ëë ë¤. ꡸ëŹě ě ęľ ëëë ě°¸ě§ ëŞťíęł ě ěě ë´ëë ëśëëŹě ëě§ ěźęľ´ě´ ě뚨ę°ěĄë¤. âę´ě°Žěě?â ě ęľ ëëë ę°ě í¸íĄě ę°ë¤ëŹěźëа ëëľíë¤. âę´ě°Žěě, ęłěí´ě.â ꡸ ë§ě ëë ęłěí´ě ě ęľ ëëě ë°ë°ëĽě ëë ë¤. ꡸ëŹë¤ ě°¸ě§ ëŞťíęł ě ęľ ëëě ěšë§ ěě íěłë´¤ëë° ěě˝ę˛ë ë¤ëŚŹëĽź ë돴 ę˝ ëŞ¨ěźęł ěë íě ě돴ę˛ë ëłź ě ěěë¤. ꡸ë ę˛ íě°¸ ëě ë뼴ë¤ę° ëë ë§ěĄąě¤ë˝ě§ ěě ëë´íę˛ ě꾏íë¤. âě ęľ ëë, íšě íěě ę°ě´ě´ ëľëľíě§ ěěě? ë´ę° ë§ěŹě§í´ ě¤ę˛ě.â ëë ë§í늴ě 돴ěěě ěźëĄ ě ęľ ëëě ę°ě´ě ěŹěŠ ě¤ěłë´¤ë¤. âě 기뼟 ë뼟 ě ěë¤ëŠ´ ěźë§ë ě˘ěęš?â ęą°ě ëší ęš ë´ ęąąě íë ę˛ë 돴ěíę˛, ě ęľ ëëë ë°ëĄ ëěíë¤. âë, ꡸ëě.â ěę° ë돴 íĽëśí ëë¨¸ě§ ëë ěě뼟 ěí 쪽ěźëĄ ë ë°ěš ëśě´ëа ë§íë¤. âëë, ë°ëŻíę˛ ëěě. ꡸ëěź ë§ěŹě§í ě ěěźëęš?â ě ęľ ëëë ęł ëśęł ëś ë¤ëě ěí ěě ë°ëŻíę˛ ëě ë¤. ě ęľ ëëě ę°ě´ě íěë ę˛ëł´ë¤ ěěě§ë§ ë´ę¸íę˛ ěěë¤. í ë˛ë ěŹě ę°ě´ě ë§ě ¸ 본 ě ěě´ ěëŠ ę¸´ěĽí ěąëĄ ěě ëťěźë ¤ë ꡸ë, ę°ě기 íěě 몊ěëŚŹę° ë¤ë ¤ěë¤. âě´ë¨¸, ë ěŹë ě§ë ëš ëĽ´ë¤.â ě 3í ëë ë§ěš ëě ě§ě í ě´ëڰě ě˛ëź ë˛ëĄ ěźě´ëŹë¤. âíěë, íěëě´ ěŹę¸´ ě´ěŠ ěźě´ěě?â ě ęľ ëëë ě몝ě ě ě§ëĽ¸ ę˛ě˛ëź ë˛ëĄ ě댏ěě ěźě´ëŹë¤. ěŹě§ě´ ě ëłźě ě´ëě ěŹęłźě˛ëź 뚨ę°ę˛ 돴뼴ěľěë¤. âíě°ě, ęˇ¸ë° ęą° ěëěź. ëë ěí¸ ě¨ ě돴 ěźë ěěě´. ęˇ¸ëĽ ę°ě´ě´ ëľëľí´ě ë§ěŹě§í´ ě¤ ę˛ëżě´ěź.â ě ęľ ëëę° ęľŹęľŹě ě ě¤ëŞ íě íěę° íźě ěěë¤. âë´ę° ëëźęł í ę˛ë ěëë°, ě ꡸ë ę˛ ę¸´ěĽí´? ěë늴 ë 몰ë ě ë§ ëě ě§ě´ëźë íě´?â ëě ě ęľ ëëë ëěě ęł ę°ëĽź ě ěë¤. ꡸ě ëěě ëšíšě¤ëŹě ë¤. âë´ę° ę°í íěë ěšęľŹëĽź ě´ëťę˛ íë ¤ íë¤ë, ë§ě˝ íěëě´ ě늴 ëśëŞ ěŤěëź ęą°ěź.â ꡸ë ě ęľ ëëę° ěě ëśě 몝íëë ěźě´ ěë¤ë íęłëĄ ěëëŹ ě§ě ëę°ë¤. íěë ęˇ¸ë° ě ęľ ëëě ëˇëިěľě 보늰 ëŠí´ ěë¤ę° íě°¸ ë¤ě ë뼟 보늰 돟ěë¤. âěí¸ ě¨, ë´ ěšęľŹ ě´ëťę˛ ę°ěě?â âë¤?â íěíí ě ę°ě기 ě´ë° ě§ëʏě ë°ěźë ëë ë§ěě´ íźëě¤ëŹě ë§ęšě§ ëëŹěë¤. âě˘ěŁ . ěěęł ëŞ¸ë§¤ë ě˘ęł ěąę˛Šë ě˘ěěě.â âęˇ¸ëź ë´ ěšęľŹ ꟏ěëźęł í늴 ęˇ¸ë´ ěíĽ ěě´ě?â íěě ë§ě ëë ëëźěě ę°ěś ě ěěë¤. ë§ěë íźëě¤ëŹě ëŹ´ě¨ ë§ě í´ěź í ě§ ëŞ°ëë¤. 돸ě ë íěę° ë°Šę¸ ë´ę° íě ěšęľŹëĽź ě´ëťę˛ í´ëł´ë ¤ë 깸 ë°ę˛Źíęł ěźëśëŹ ë ëł´ë ę˛ěźęš ë´ ęąąě ëěë¤. ë´ę° 긴ěĽíęł ěě ë, íěę° ë´ íě ěĄěźëа ěëąě íĄíĄ ëëë ¸ë¤. â긴ěĽí ęą° ěě´ě. ěě§í ë§í늴 ëźě.â âíěë, ě ëě˛íę˛ íě§ ë§ě¸ě. ě ęľ ëëë íěë ěšęľŹě¸ë° ě ę° ě´ëťę˛ ę°í ęˇ¸ë° ë§ěě íę˛ ě´ě?â âę°íëźęł ě? ěëę° ě´ë ę˛ ë¨ë¨í´ěĄěźëŠ´ě.â íěë ë´ ěë뼟 íę¸ęą°ëŚŹëŠ° ë§íë¤. ěę° ë돴 쪽íëŚŹęł ëę°í´ ëë ěźëĽ¸ í댏뼟 ěěë¤. âě, ěŹě´ěŚ ëł´íľ ěëë¤ě.â ë´ ě°Šę°ěźě§ ëŞ¨ëĽ´ę˛ ěźë ë´ ěë뼟 본 ěę° íěě ëëšě´ ëłíë¤. ꡸ë íěę° ë§ě ě´ěë¤. âë ëë´ ěëěě. ě ęľě ě ě댏뼟 ę°ě ¸ě. í ëě죟ë ě ěšęł .â âëě§? ě ęľ ëëě ěë ę˛ íęłź ëŹ´ě¨ ěę´ě´ě§?â íěë ë뼟 ěíě ěíëë ě¤ëŞ í기 ěěíë¤. âëěą ě¨ íěŹě ě ęľě ë¨í¸ě´ íěŹ ěŹě íí¸ëęą°ë ě. ě ęľ ëëě ë¨í¸ě´ ë°ě ě ě¸ě´ ěëë° ëěą ě¨íí ěŹëě ě°žě ě기 ěë´ ęźŹě ëŹëźęł ëśííëě. ꡸ëŹëŠ´ 뚨댏 ě´íźí ě ěěźëęš. ě´ě ěę˛ ěŁ ?â ëë ě°ě ęł ę°ëĽź ëëěë¤. ěěë¤ě ęą´ íě¤íë ě´í´ę° ëě§ ěěë¤. âě ęľ ëëě˛ëź ěě ěŹě뼟 ëęł ęˇ¸ ë¨í¸ě ě ë°ëíźě°ë ęą°ě§?â ë´ę° ęšě ěę°ě ëš ě ¸ ěě ë íěę° ë´ íë˛ ě§ëĽź ꟏ě§ěë¤. âëŹ´ě¨ ěę°ě ꡸ë ę˛ í´ě?â âě!â ë돴 ěí ě ë ëŞ¨ëĽ´ę˛ ëšëŞ ě ě§ëĽ´ëа ëë ě°ě ęł ę°ëĽź ě ěë¤. âě돴ę˛ë ěëěě.â âë´ę° ě욨ě í ë§ ę¸°ěľí´ě? ë¨ěě ꡸깴 ě íí ęłłě ě¨ěź í´ě. ě ęľ ëëě ë¨í¸ě´ ë°ë ëě ě ęľ ëëíí ěë íë ëě§ ěěëě. ꡸ëŹëęš ěí¸ ě¨ę° 쥰ę¸ë§ ěě°ëŠ´ ë°ëĄ ëě´ěŹ ęą°ěě. ěŹěě ě본 ě ěěŁ ? ě´ë˛ě´ 기íěě.â íěě ë§ě ë¤ěěëĄ ëë ěźęľ´ě´ 뚨ę°ę˛ ëŹěěŹëęł , ěëŤë°°ě ě´ę¸°ę° ëŞ°ë ¸ë¤. 돸ě ë ë돴 ëśëëŹě°ëŠ´ěë ëę°í ëśíě´ëźë ęą°ë¤. ë§ě˝ ë¤ëĽ¸ ěŹëě ëśíě´ëźëŠ´ ꡸ëë§ ę´ě°Žěě í ë°. íěë ë´ę° ężěŠë íě§ ěě ę°ě기 ěěźëĄ ë°ěš ë¤ę°ěë¤. ꡸ ěę° ěěí íĽę¸°ę° ë´ ě˝ëě ę°ě§ë˝íë¤. ě ě í ë˛ë íěě ě´ë ę˛ ę°ęšě´ ěě ě ěëë°, ě§ę¸ě ěŹě§ě´ íěě ě¨ëęšě§ ëęť´ě§ ě ëëź ę°ě´ě´ 콊ëĽęą°ëŚŹë íí¸ ę¸´ěĽíë¤. âíšě 돴ěěě? ęąąě ëźě?â 쥰ěŹě¤ë˝ę˛ 돝ë íěě ë§ě ëë íěŹě ěźëĄ ęł ę°ëĽź ëëěë¤. ě´ęą´ ëŹ´ěě´ ě ëę° ěëëź ě죟 ę˛ě´ ë ëŻ¸ěš ě§ę˛˝ě´ë¤. ěŹě ěšęľŹë ěŹęˇě´ 본 ě ěë ëëëŹ ě ëśë 뼟 ꟏ěëźë. 돴ěě§ ěě 댏ę°. ꡸ë íěę° ë¤ě íë˛ ë´ ěě ěĄěźëа í ë˛ë ë¤ě ě ěë ëśëëŹě´ 몊ěëŚŹëĄ ë§íë¤. âęąąě í ęą° ěě´ě. ěëë ě¸ëĄě´ ě ëśë ëź ë§ěęť ęźŹě ë ëźě. ě ëśë 뼟 ꟏ěë ę°ěĽ í¨ęłźě ě¸ ë°Šë˛ě´ ë°ëĄ ěąěě ěꡚíë ęą°ěě.â âěąěě´ íë˛ ëě´ě¤ëĽ´ëŠ´ ëě´ ěęą°ë ě. ꡸ëę° ë늴 ěí¸ ě¨ë ě돴ę˛ë ě í´ë 모ë ěźě´ í댴 ęą°ěě. ěěě´ě?â ëë ęą´ěąěźëĄ ęł ę°ëĽź ëëěě§ë§ ěę°ě ě´ëݏ ë¤ëĽ¸ ë°ëĄ ë ěę° ë˛ë ¸ë¤. 머댿ěěë ě욨ě ë¤ě ěĽëŠ´ě´ ë ěŹëęł , íěëě ę°ě´ě´ ěźë§ë 매íšě ěźě§ ěěíë¤. ꡸ë°ë° ííě´ëŠ´ íěę° ęˇ¸ęą¸ ëł´ęł ë§ěë¤. âë 읤ě?â ę°ěě¤ëŹě´ íěě 돟ěě ëë ë°ě§ 긴ěĽíęł , ě ě´ ë°ěš ë§ëź ëě ěě ëŻ ëëľíë¤. âë¤.â âë§ě§ęł ěśě´ě?â ěę° íźę° ęą°ęž¸ëĄ ěë 기ëśě´ ë¤ěęł ë¨¸ëŚŹę° ěě ě¸ë ¤ ě돴 ë§ë í ě ěěë¤. ꡸ë, íěę° ë´ ěŞ˝ěźëĄ ę°ě기 ë°ěš ë¤ę°ě ę°ě´ě ë´ ëŞ¸ě ëë ë¤. ꡸ ěę°, ëë ë°ëł´ëźë ë ę˛ě˛ëź ë¨¸ëŚŹę° ě¨íľ ë°ąě§ěĽě´ ëě´ë˛ë ¸ë¤. â꡸ëŹęł ěśěźëŠ´ ěśě ęą°ěŁ . 믟ë§í´í ęą° ë ěě´ě? ě´ęą´ ě¸ę°ě 본ëĽě ě¸ ě꾏ěě. í ëë íě´ěź íë¤ęł ě.â ę˛°ęľ ëë ě°¸ě§ ëŞťíęł ě´ëĽź ě 돟ěë¤. âë§ě§ęł ěśě´ě. ꡸ę˛ë ě죟 ë§ě.â âííí, ěíě´ě. ë§ěě´ ěí¤ë ëëĄ í´ ë´ě. ęˇ¸ëź ëŹ´ěě¸ ęą° ěěěě. íě§ë§ ꡸ ě꾏ë ě ęľ ëëíí íě´ě. íěě¸ ë´ę° ěëëź. ěę˛ ě´ě?â ěę° ę¸°ëśě´ ëë˝ěźëĄ ë¨ě´ěĄë¤. âë ë íěëě´ ëíí 몸 ë°ěšë ¤ íë ě¤ ěěëë° ě´ëťę˛ ëë´í´ě§ëě§ ę°ëĽ´ěłěŁźë ęą°ěěě.â âíě§ë§ ě¤íë ¤ ě˘ě. ë´ę° ë§ě˝ íěě ëŹ´ě¨ ěźě´ëźë ě기늴 ííí 미ěí´ě ě´ëĄí´?â ëë ë ě´ě ě°¸ě ě ěě´ ë°°ę° ěíë¤ë íęłëĽź ëęł ěźëĽ¸ íěĽě¤ëĄ ëŹë ¤ę°ë¤. ë°Šę¸ ě ęľ ëë뼟 ëě ë§ěŹě§í ëëśí° 참기 íë¤ěëë°, íěę° ë뼟 ęą´ë댏기ęšě§ íë ěëę° í°ě§ ę˛ë§ ę°ěë¤. ëŹźëĄ íěę° ěěĽëë ě ëší í늴 몸ě ě˘ęł ě§ëěšëŠ´ ëŞ¸ě´ ěíë¤ęł íě§ë§, ě´ ěę° ë ě´ě ě°¸ě ě ěěë¤. íě§ë§ ëťë°ěë 몊ě íěě ěŹë ¤ëë ě ë° ěěě ěŹě íŹí° í ěĽě ë°ę˛Źíë¤. ęšě´ ěę°íě§ ěěë ě ě ěěë¤. ě´ íŹí°ě 죟ě¸ě´ íěëźë 깸. ꡸ ěę° ęˇ¸ íŹí°ëĽź ę°ě ¸ěź í ě§ ë§ěěź í ě§ ěěě´ ęł ëŻźíë¤. ě´ë´ ëě ę°ęł ë§ěě ě§ě íë ¤ęł íěźë, ííě´ëŠ´ 머댿ěě ě욨ě ë´¤ë ěĽëŠ´ě´ ë ěŹëë¤. ěŹě§ě´ ë§ěěěě ě ë§ě ěěěě´ ë뼟 ě íšíë¤. âěěĽëíë ę˛ëżě¸ë°, ꡸깴 ę´ě°Žěě. ě´ęą´ ě˝ę˛ ěťě ě ěë 기íëźęł , ëěšëŠ´ ěěźëĄë 기íë ěě´.â ę˛°ęľ ëë ꡸ ěěěě ëě´ę° ě ë ëŞ¨ëĽ´ę˛ íŹí°ëĽź íĽí´ ěě ëťěë¤. ě 4í íŹí°ë ëśëë˝ęł ë뼸í ë°ë¤ ěŹě§ě´ íěě ëěęšě§ ë°°ě´ ěěë¤. ěě ę°ę°ě´ ëęť´ě§ě ě ë ëŞ¨ëĽ´ę˛ ě욨ě 몰ë ěżë¤ěë ěëŚŹę° ë댏ě ěŹěë늰 ě ě°¨ íĽëśëěë¤. âíěě ë ě§ě§ëĄ í ěë ěě§ë§ íŹí°ëĄ ěěíë ęą´ ę´ě°Žěě.â ëë ěěźëĄ ě´ë ę˛ ě¤ěźęą°ëŚŹëŠ° 벨í¸ëĽź íęł íŹí°ëĽź ë°ě´ ëŁěë¤. íě§ë§ ë´ ěě´ ěëě ëżěźë ¤ í ë ë ¸íŹ ěëŚŹę° ë¤ë ¸ęł , ë돴 ëë ëë¨¸ě§ ëë ꡸ëëĄ ëżě ëťíë¤. âě§ě ëě íěë ëëżě´ë ë ¸íŹí ěŹëě íěëě´ę˛ ě§?â ëë ěëëŹ ęˇ¸ íŹí°ëĽź ęşźë´ ëŞŠě íě ě ë° ěě ěŹë ¤ë¤ ëęł ëě 쥰ěŹě¤ë˝ę˛ ë§íë¤. âíěë, ě ꡸ëŹě¸ě?â âěí¸ ě¨, ěěě ëŹ´ě¨ ëě ě§ íě´ě?â âě´ë° ë§ě 돝ëë¤ęł ?â âë¤? 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No | 2025-03-03 19:10 | active | 2791 | 0 | đRead the next chaptersđ | In Merika State, the two of them lay close together on the hotel bed. As their passion grew, Justin Yatesâs husky voice, filled with allure, murmured, âEm, how about having a child with me?â Caught up in the moment, Emily Yates replied without thinking. It wasnât until they were lying together afterward that she remembered what he had said. âA child?â she repeated, a trace of intimacy lingering in her eyes. The look stirred Justinâs desire again. She was a constant temptation to him. Pushing those thoughts aside, he pulled out a ring and slipped it onto her left hand. âAre you proposing to me?â she asked. âYes.â âCan I finally have your child now?â Justin asked, smiling. His eyes were warm, but there was no love in them, as if he were gazing past her, waiting for someone elseâs answer. âIâll give you plenty,â she replied, momentarily surprised. Proposing in bed wasnât exactly romantic or formal, but she didnât mind. She had waited three years for this moment, and it was worth it. Three years ago, she had been injured near the beach, hitting her head on a rock. When she woke up, she had no memory. Justin had saved her. The first thing she saw when she woke was his face, and one look left her captivated. Later, she learned that Justin had paid her hospital bills. She also learned of his identity. He was the CEO of RC Corporation. He proposed that she be his contract lover, and without hesitation, she agreed. They signed an agreement, defining their relationship, and he gave her the name Emily Yates. Yes, she was drawn to his looks. Despite their arrangement, the past three years felt like any other relationship. In the first year, she was a hidden lover. In the second, he introduced her as his girlfriend to his circle. Now, with three years approaching, he was proposing. Once she was part of his social circle, she heard whispers about a woman who had been his first love, someone he cherished deeply in college. She had disappeared without a trace, and he had been searching for her ever since. Over the years, Justin had lost hope she was still alive. That was why he finally proposed. Emily didnât mind. Everyone has a past. Looking at the diamond ring on her left ring finger, she felt like it had all been worth it. The sound of running water came from the bathroom. Justin was showering. Calming down, Emily wrapped a towel around herself and got out of bed to pick up their scattered clothes. A soft *clink* echoed as something hit the floor. It was Justinâs cardholder. She bent down to pick it up, and a photo slipped out. It was old, with frayed edges, as if it had been looked at countless times. The woman in the photo looked like her but younger, just how she would have looked three years ago. Emily didnât remember ever taking this photo, but she had lost her memory. Maybe she had forgotten. She was just about to put the cardholder back when a large, slender hand appeared, taking it from her. Justin emerged from the bathroom, his hair still damp and falling over his eyes, now tinged with a hint of displeasure. âDonât touch my things,â he said coldly, his tone a sharp contrast to the intimacy they had just shared. Turning away from her, he put the cardholder back in his briefcase, his whole demeanor suddenly distant and guarded. Emily froze. Was he really getting defensive over a photo? She looked at him, confused. Wasnât that her old picture? Before she could ask, Justin seemed to realize that his reaction had been out of line. He turned back and grasped her chin. With a playful glint in his eye, he ran his thumb over her still-swollen lips, toying with them. His voice was cool, devoid of warmth, but his words were deeply suggestive, clearly aiming to change the subject. âWeâre going to be late for the art exhibit. If you rather stay here, I wouldnât mind going another round.â Her cheeks flushed at his teasing, and she gently pushed him away. Her thoughts were scattered, and she quickly forgot about the photo. Justin had come to Merika State on business and had received an invitation to an art exhibition by Haley Quinn. He brought Emily along, planning to take her to the show once his work was done. Haley, a painter who had withdrawn from the public eye three years ago, rarely held exhibitions, making this one a rare event. Emily dressed quickly, while Justin had already changed into a fresh suit. The gallery was close to the hotel, so they walked there. Arm in arm, they strolled down the street, enjoying the perfect atmosphere. Just as Emily felt an overwhelming sense of happiness, Justin suddenly stopped. âJustin, whatâs wrong?â She followed his gaze. Across the street, a disheveled woman, her clothes too dirty to recognize their original color, was recklessly crossing the traffic, oblivious to the danger. The woman pushed Emily aside and wrapped her arms tightly around Justinâs waist. She sobbed uncontrollably, gasping for air. âJustin, I finally found you. You came looking for me, didnât you?â Emily stumbled from the shove, the bright sunlight momentarily blinding her. The woman looked eerily familiar. She resembled the one in the photo from the cardholder and, in a way, even looked like Emily herself. âEmma? Is that really you?â Justinâs voice trembled, his eyes locked onto the woman in his arms, as if afraid she might disappear again. Just moments ago, he had proposed to Emily. Now, right there in the street, he held another woman. He gently wiped away the womanâs tears with a tenderness so delicate, as if afraid of breaking something precious. âYes, itâs me,â the woman sobbed, nodding desperately. Frail as she was, she clung to him. Justin was known for his fastidiousness and love of cleanliness, but he now held her tightly. He was soothing her with gentle words, as if she were a lost treasure he had finally recovered. He was afraid that even the slightest rough movement might hurt her. They seemed oblivious to everything around them, including Emily. Justin seemed to have forgotten Emily was still there. The woman in his arms had cried herself into unconsciousness. He took off his expensive jacket and draped it over her. He then slipped his arms under her knees and held her tightly as he carried her back toward the hotel. Emily stood there, feeling like an outsider. Her arm still ached from where she had been shoved, and she could still feel the warmth of Justinâs touch lingering around her waist. Just minutes ago, he had been tangled up with her in bed, proposing marriage. Now, he was leaving her in the middle of the street, carrying a woman who seemed to come out of nowhere. He had tossed aside his usual grace, holding this woman, who looked like a beggar, and rushed back to the hotel. The people around them pointed and whispered, like they were watching some sort of spectacle. Emily wanted to follow him, but her first step faltered. She steadied herself against a nearby building, catching a glimpse of her reflection in the window. Her flawless makeup now showed a hint of disarray. Chapter 2 Tears had fallen without her noticing, smudging the fresh makeup around her eyes. Emily glanced down at the diamond ring on her left hand, a sense of foreboding spreading through her. The sudden appearance of this woman might shatter the happiness she had been waiting for. She couldnât just stand here. She had to know who this woman was. After a moment to gather herself, she headed back to the hotel. The plane flew from Merika State back to Haven State. At Lichfield Hospital, Emily stood at the door of a hospital room, arms crossed, trying to see inside through the window. Justinâs friend, Zac White, the director of Lichfield Hospital, along with other doctors, were examining the restless woman on the hospital bed. Two female nurses held her steady as they conducted their checks. On the plane, her face had already been cleaned, and she had been given fresh clothes. âEmma Xander? Hasnât she... disappeared for the past four years?â Zac was shocked. Where had Justin found her? The Yates and White families had pulled every string they could to find Emma, but after four years with no trace, they had finally given up. And now, here she was. After completing their examination, the doctors and nurses left the room. A heavy silence fell over the space. A moment later, Justinâs voice seemed to echo from a distance as he gazed at the woman, now sound asleep after a sedative. âHow is she doing?â âSheâs malnourished, traumatized, and a bit disoriented, but otherwise fine. She just needs some time to recover.â Justin stood by her bedside, clearly prepared to stay with her. Zac hesitated, wanting to say something, but thought better of it and left the room. He opened the door to find Emily waiting outside. Feeling awkward for his friend, Zac adjusted his silver-framed glasses and greeted her with a polite smile. âHi, Miss Yates.â Emily nodded in acknowledgment. âDr. White, whatâs her name? And what is her relationship with Justin?â she asked bluntly, desperate to know who this woman was. Zac hesitated, uncertain how to explain that Emma was Justinâs long-lost first love. This was his friendâs private matter, after all, and not his to reveal. Before he could find the words, Justin opened the door and saw them standing outside. He frowned, clearly displeased. âDidnât I tell you to go home? Why are you still here?â Justinâs voice dripped with disdain and impatience, as if his irritation had taken on a life of its own. Emily stood her ground, unafraid. She needed answers. âYou proposed to me in Merika State just 16 hours ago, but now youâre holding another woman and completely ignoring me. And youâre not even coming home? Staying out all night?â âStop being unreasonable. Leave. Now,â he ordered, his voice cold and commanding, his gaze on her as though she were an unruly employee who had crossed the line. Seeing Justinâs dark expression, Zac stepped in, concerned that Emily might end up on the losing side of this argument. When Justin was angry, it rarely boded well for anyone. âItâs late. Let me arrange a car to take Miss Yates home,â Zac offered, trying to ease the tension. Emily, however, refused Zacâs offer. She wasnât leaving without answers. âYou think Iâm being unreasonable? Iâm your fiancĂŠe. You left me on the street in a foreign country to carry another woman away without a second thought. Did you ever consider how I felt? âIâll go, but only if you leave the hospital with me. There are doctors and nurses here to care for that woman. Right now, youâre coming home with me.â Desperate, Emily reached out to grab Justinâs arm. But before she could make contact, her arm was blocked by Justinâs personal bodyguard, William Carter. Emily was stunned, unable to believe what she was seeing. It felt as though her heart was being torn in two. Justin had always been there for her, always caring, always the first to pick up her calls, no matter if he was in a meeting or on a business trip. If she ever needed him, he would show up immediately. If she couldnât be reached, he would search the whole city until he found her. But now, with this woman in the hospital room, he wouldnât even let her near him? âWhat do you mean by this?â Emilyâs voice trembled, mirroring the unease in her heart. Justin didnât respond. He stared at her with cold, detached eyes, as if she were a stranger and not the fiancĂŠe he had just proposed to. Time seemed to stretch, each second feeling like an eternity. Finally, he spoke, his words sharp and emotionless. âDonât be childish.â Childish? Once, he had said he loved how she depended on him, how she claimed him for herself. And now he was calling her childish? âIf you want to stay here with her, then what about our marriage? You proposed to me just today!â Emilyâs heart ached, squeezing painfully in her chest. She knew it wasnât the right moment to bring this up, but she couldnât accept the idea that her future husband would spend the night in the hospital with another woman. Zac stood nearby, listening in shock. Marriage? Had Justin really proposed to Emily? And what about Emma in the hospital room? Justin glanced over his shoulder, worried that the woman asleep in the hospital bed might hear them and wake up. Emily noticed the concern in his eyes. It was an expression she had seen many times when he had worried about her. But now, that look was for someone else. He turned back to Emily, his voice still icy. âIf you donât want to get married, we can call it off. This isnât the place for your drama. William, have the driver take her home.â He didnât like being threatened, especially when it came to his marriage. Without another glance at her, he opened the door to the hospital room and went back inside. William stepped forward, maintaining his respectful tone. âMiss Yates, please donât make this difficult for me. Itâs time for you to go home.â Zac looked at Emily with sympathy. âMiss Yates, itâs late. Maybe itâs best to talk things over with Justin another time.â But how could they ever discuss this again? Her fiancĂŠ had just left her humiliated, choosing to stay with another woman without a care for her dignity. The hospital hallway lights felt harsh, blinding her with their brightness. Realizing that staying there made her look like a fool, Emily decided she wouldnât let herself be a spectacle for others to watch. Clenching her purse tightly, Emily turned to leave. As she took a step, her vision blurred, and she nearly collapsed. Both Zac and William rushed to steady her, their grip gentlemanly but firm. âIâll walk you to the car,â Zac offered. Leaning against the wall, Emily took a moment to steady herself, then shook her head. âIâm fine. I can get back on my own.â Her footsteps wobbled as she walked down the hallway, but she managed to keep her head high until she was out of their sight. After returning to the hospital room, Justin glanced down at Emma, who lay pale and frail on the bed. A strange weight settled in his chest, and the pervasive smell of antiseptic only added to his irritation. He tugged at his shirt collar, unbuttoning the top two buttons, but the air still felt suffocating. He stepped back out into the hallway, finding Zac and William waiting there. Emily was gone. âShe left?â he asked, visibly more at ease now that she was no longer around. He didnât want her disturbing Emmaâs rest. âYes, sheâs gone,â Zac replied, hands in the pockets of his lab coat, nodding. With both of them standing there, Justin didnât bother asking how Emily had left. âIâm stepping out for a break,â he said. Chapter 3 âSo, Emma Xanderâs back. What are you going to do?â Zac asked, breaking the silence. He didnât mention Emily, but they both knew what he meant. One woman was the college sweetheart, the first love who had once saved Justinâs life. The other was the girlfriend who had been with him for three years, sharing his most intimate moments, and now, his fiancĂŠe. After a long pause, Justin replied, his voice cold and detached. âShe was just a stand-in. She could never compare to Emma.â He went on, his tone utterly indifferent, as if he hadnât been the one to propose to Emily in Merika State. âThe role of Mrs. Yates will never be hers. It can only belong to Emma.â In a way, Emily had saved him the trouble of saying it himself when she had brought up their marriage in the hallway. Zac and Justin had been close friends since childhood, both growing up in privileged families, each carrying a bit of that self-centered mindset typical of their social circle. But this time, Zac couldnât help feeling sorry for Emily. Emily, though an orphan with no family or wealth, was straightforward and honest. Over the past three years, she had complemented Justin perfectly, and in Zacâs eyes, they had seemed genuinely happy together. On the other hand, considering how long Emma had been abroad, it wasnât hard to guess what she might have gone through. Zac didnât care about things like V-card or a womanâs past, but he had always found Emma to be somewhat pretentious. Even back in college, she often disregarded Justinâs concerns, running off on her own without a second thought. After graduation, she mysteriously vanished during an overseas reunion party organized by a close group of alumni. Despite mobilizing every possible connection, they never found her. Even the police suggested they give up, implying that a young woman disappearing overseas was likely gone for good. At that time, Justin hadnât fully taken over the company and wasnât yet experienced in handling crises like these. Around the same time, his father, Henry Yates, was in a car accident and died despite emergency treatment. After the funeral, Justin was suddenly thrust into the dual responsibilities of inheriting the company and fending off his uncle, Harry Yates, who was trying to seize control. Thanks to his grandfatherâs intervention, Justin managed to stabilize the corporation. By then, the critical window to find Emma had long passed, and any chance of finding her had all but disappeared. Zac clearly remembered how Justin had been consumed with frustration and self-blame during those days. And then Emily had come into his life, bringing him some peace. For that, Zac was truly grateful to her. âEmilyâs been with you for three years,â Zac said, trying to speak up for her. âSheâs an orphan, with no one else in the world. Isnât it a bit cruel to treat her like this?â âThen Iâll keep her around,â Justin replied casually, brushing it off like it was no big deal. âBut marriage? Thatâs not going to happen.â His tone was so offhanded, as if having another woman around didnât matter at all. He didnât see a problem with it. Keep her around? Really? Was he expecting her to stay hidden away as his stand-in lover, someone he kept out of sight? A mistress? A side piece? Emily didnât leave the hospital right away. She sat on a bench behind the flower bed, letting the cold night air wash over her. She hadnât expected to find out the truth like this. It turned out she was only here because she happened to look almost exactly like his lost one true love. And since she had lost her memory, he saw the perfect opportunity to mold her into the image of the woman he truly missed, hiding the truth from her and using her as a substitute. All the affection and indulgence he had shown her, it was never really for her. It was for the woman he had lost. Emma Xander. So that was her name, the one he had loved all his life. That was why he named her Emily, a name that allowed him to keep calling out for the one he had always loved. Even in their most intimate moments, he would call her âEm.â Whenever he whispered âEmâ in that deep, seductive voice, full of passion, she would lose herself completely, sinking further into him. It turned out he was simply looking at her face and calling out another womanâs name all along. It dawned on her that the photo in Justinâs wallet must have been of Emma, not her. She had foolishly assumed the woman in that picture was herself. What a joke. From start to finish, Justin had shaped her into the image of his hidden love, his one true love. And she had naively believed that she had won him over, making him fall in love with her. In truth, she was nothing more than a piece in their story. Emily felt her heart plunge from a mountaintop to the depths of despair. She had gone from being a proud fiancĂŠe to a hidden stand-in, a shadow. She had liked, maybe even loved Justin. But her pride couldnât accept that she had been someone elseâs replacement all along, or that she was now the secret other woman. Resolved to leave, she felt a small sense of relief that Justin had only proposed. They werenât married yet, and breaking up would be far easier than going through a divorce. For a moment, she felt grateful for Emmaâs sudden appearance. âMiss Yates, where are you?â the driver called, stepping out of the car after waiting a while. âIâm here.â Emily pulled herself from her thoughts, putting on her usual calm expression. âIs it just you? Whereâs Mr. Yates?â he asked. âHeâs not coming back.â Emily rose from the bench by the flower bed and walked back to the car with the driver. She wore a cream-colored, knee-length dress in a sweet, innocent style. As an artist, she was open to trying any look, but it was Justin who had said he liked this style. So, for the past three years, she had dressed this way for him. The spring breeze brushed her bare calves, sending a chill through her. Zac looked a bit uncomfortable, âEmily didnât leave?â So, she had heard everything they had said. Justinâs tone was just as indifferent, cold, and unfeeling. âGood. Let her hear it. She needs to know her place and avoid causing any more scenes like tonight.â With that, he turned and walked away from the garden, completely unfazed by the fact that Emily had overheard him. Emily sat quietly during the ride back to Villa One. Mrs. Zimmer greeted her at the door, her face lighting up warmly after a few days apart. âYouâre back! It mustâve been tiring, traveling with Mr. Yates.â Emily nodded wearily, barely acknowledging her. âYes.â âWhereâs Mr. Yates?â Mrs. Zimmer glanced behind her, looking for Justin. âHe wonât be back tonight.â Emilyâs voice was detached, as if his return made no difference to her. Mrs. Zimmer looked slightly disappointed at first, but then her face lit up with a knowing smile, the kind that came from having seen a lot in life. She took Emilyâs suitcase and gently urged her to go get some rest in the bedroom. Once inside, Emily understood Mrs. Zimmerâs smile. The room was dimly lit, with candles arranged at various heights, casting a soft, romantic glow. Flowers and scented candles adorned the surfaces, and a bottle of champagne sat open on the table. Even the usual heavy gray curtains had been replaced with delicate lace, adding an air of intimacy. The bed was covered in thick rose petals, the entire room transformed into a romantic setting. Clearly, this had been Justinâs arrangement before their trip. Exhausted, Emily didnât have the energy to clean up, and it was too late to bother Mrs. Zimmer. Chapter 4 Emily found the remote to turn on the lights, then looked for something handy to snuff out each candle one by one. Afterward, she retrieved her nightgown from the closet and headed for a shower. As she walked into the bathroom, she noticed the ring still on her left hand. She slipped it off and tossed it into the corner of her jewelry box. When she returned to the bedroom, she brushed all the rose petals off the bed and settled under the covers, pulling them over her head. She instinctively lay on the left side of the bed, where she was used to sleeping. Justin would always hold her close, gradually shifting over to the left with her until they were practically glued together. Now, the right side of the bed was glaringly empty. To fill the space, she scooted to the center, tossing the extra pillow onto the floor, finally feeling comfortable. She turned off the lights and went to sleep. Two days passed without any word from Justin. He was likely at the hospital with Emma or busy with work. Emily didnât care and hadnât reached out, maintaining a complete radio silence. The morning sun was bright, and the spring breeze was warm as she lounged on a deck chair in the villaâs garden, enjoying a face mask. Her mind wandered to practical matters. She had spent some time reviewing the contract she signed three years ago to be Justinâs âcontract lover.â It was set to expire automatically after three years, which was now less than four months away. When it ended, she would receive a payout of twenty million. Between that, and the allowance and holiday bonuses he had given her over the years, she had saved nearly six million. She had barely spent any of it, so it was all tucked away. It seemed she would be in decent shape financially, and finding a job after leaving wouldnât be too hard. As for a place to live, she could buy a similarly sized home, and maybe invite Helen to move in as a roommate. It would be nice to have company. She did regret not being able to take Mrs. Zimmer with her. If she could, it would be perfect. The phone on the coffee table buzzed, interrupting her thoughts. Emily picked it up, unlocked it with her fingerprint, and a new message notification popped up at the top of the screen. She tapped to open it. It was from her friend, Helen Walker. They had met a year ago while shopping, when Helen insisted on becoming friends after seeing her just once. With no memory of any past friendships, Emily had found Helen easy to talk to, and they had gradually become close. âHow was your time in Merika State? When are you coming back?â Helen had attached a mischievous emoji with a smirk. âIâm already back.â âAlready? That was quick.â âI thought Justin looked strong. Guess he didnât last long? Not up to it?â âNot just ânot up to itâ. He canât even get started.â Emily replied, seizing the chance to curse him. On the other end, Helen raised an eyebrow. It looked like Justin had managed to tick off her friend. But she wasnât too concerned as they had argued before. Couples fought, and it usually blew over. âPerfect timing then. Iâm heading to the TC Mall in a bit to stock up on some new clothes. Letâs hit the mall together and grab some food afterward. Get ready and meet me there.â âSounds good. Iâll see you at the mall.â Emily agreed readily. She had spent the past couple of days clearing out the sweet, youthful clothes she didnât like. Her wardrobe could use a refresh. She put down the phone and washed off her face mask. Glancing at the nearly empty wardrobe, she picked out a casual athletic outfit and did a quick, simple makeup look. Fresh and tidy, she got ready to head out. âMrs. Zimmer, Iâm meeting a friend to go shopping. Iâll have lunch out,â Emily said, slinging her bag over her shoulder. âAlright, Miss Yates. Will you be back for dinner?â Mrs. Zimmer, who was supervising the housekeeperâs cleaning, looked up to ask. Emily paused while slipping on her shoes, thinking about how unpredictable Helen could be and that they hadnât seen each other in a while. She might not be back for dinner. âNot sure yet. Iâll text you later if Iâll be back in time.â âUnderstood.â As Emily opened the door, she found Justinâs assistant, Sam Spencer, just about to knock. âHi, Sam,â she greeted him coolly, planning to step around him to leave. âHi, Miss Yates. Mr. Yates has a flight out of town this afternoon for a business trip. Could I trouble you to help pack his things before you go?â Samâs tone was respectful, as usual. Emily didnât move. âMrs. Zimmer, Justinâs going on a trip. Could you please help with his packing?â âMiss Yates, thisâŚ?â Samâs face showed confusion. âWhat? Before I came along, didnât Justin have someone to handle his luggage?â Her expression was calm, her tone light. âOf course. Youâre absolutely right, Miss Yates,â Sam replied, beads of sweat forming as he carefully balanced his response, not daring to offend either side. In the past, Emily had always packed for Justinâs business trips. She had done it so many times that she knew exactly what he would need for any occasion. But now, she had no desire to continue. He had used her as a stand-in, and every time he watched her pack his bags, he must have thought she looked foolish. Three years. Now that she thought back, there had been plenty of strange looks and behaviors from Justin that she hadnât picked up on. She had been utterly blind. But she wouldnât be foolish anymore. Emily was ready to leave, but Sam was blocking the door, preventing her from going. She urged Mrs. Zimmer to hurry with the packing. Mrs. Zimmer quickly filled the suitcase and handed it to Sam, who was waiting in the living room. He glanced at his watch. Ten minutes had barely passed. That was fast. "Mrs. Zimmer, are you sure itâs all packed? Should we check to make sure nothingâs missing?" he asked cautiously. Emily replied without emotion, âIsnât the flight at noon? If you keep dragging your feet, heâll miss it. Besides, anything he needs can be bought over there.â She checked her watch, starting to feel a bit pressed for time. If she delayed much longer, Helen would end up waiting impatiently, and they would miss out on shopping before lunch. And who wanted to try on clothes with a full stomach? âOf course, Miss Yates. Iâll head over to the office to pick up Mr. Yates,â Sam said with a polite smile, making his way out. Emily nodded and headed down to the garage. She chose a white luxury car and drove off. Meanwhile, Sam took the suitcase to the sleek black car parked discreetly by the curb. He placed it in the trunk, then settled into the front passenger seat. The driver, Justinâs bodyguard, William, started the car. But instead of heading to the airport, they were bound for Lichfield Hospital. âHow much longer until Emilyâs contract is up?â Justinâs voice was calm and emotionless, as if he were discussing a routine business matter. Sam immediately understood that the question was directed at him. He quickly recalled the contract details. âLess than four months, Mr. Yates.â âDraft a new agreement and deliver it to her when the time comes,â Justin instructed. Keeping her around for three years had cost him little, and continuing to support her wasnât an issue. But he was done with her. He wouldnât touch her again or return to Villa One. Recalling the scene from the hospital hallway two nights ago, he added without hesitation, âInclude a clause that ensures she never shows up in front of Emma again.â Sam was momentarily taken aback but quickly regained his professional composure. âUnderstood, Mr. Yates.â Chapter 5 People said billionaires were cold and indifferent in their personal lives, switching women as easily as they changed clothes. For the past three years, Mr. Yates had only been with Miss Yates, making him seem like a devoted man. But it looked like he could move on in an instant. Who knew how long Miss Xander would last by his side? Sam had joined the company three years ago, right when Justin took over RC Corporation, so he wasnât familiar with the complicated history between Emma and Justin. Inside TC Mall, Emily was browsing through clothes, each piece a far cry from her usual sweet and innocent style. âBabe, switching things up?â Helen asked, watching as Emily picked up a long black dress with a slitted hem. It would look stunning on Emilyâs curves. Emily held the dress up to herself in the mirror, unfazed. âYep, time for a change. Do you think this would look better with a shawl or a jacket?â She turned to give Helen a look. âA shawl, definitely. Itâll highlight your figure beautifully,â Helen replied with her usual style advice. âThatâs what I thought too.â Helen eyed the dress. âThat dress is so feminine. Will your guy even let you wear it out? Doesnât Justin only let you wear those sweet, innocent schoolgirl outfits?â Helen couldnât help but mentally criticize Justinâs taste. What kind of fashion sense did he have anyway? A multinational CEO, a man with a grip on the Haven State economy, yet he liked her to dress like a schoolgirl. âHis taste doesnât matter anymore. Itâs not something Iâm concerned about,â Emily replied casually, completely indifferent. She handed the dress to a fitting assistant with a similar build, having her try it on for her. High-end stores like this one often had staff who modeled the clothes for clients, so she didnât have to try them on herself. Emily picked out a few more items in different styles for the assistant to model. If she liked them, she would buy them. When she was satisfied with her choices, she scanned her card and paid, then filled out the delivery details for Villa One. The clothes would be sent straight there. After they had finished shopping, they went for lunch. With no one else around, Emily finally shared her situation with Helen that she had been Justinâs stand-in for his one true love. Now that his true love had returned, she was planning to leave him. âThat despicable man!â Helen burst out, her emotions flaring. âKeep it down.â Emily quickly covered Helenâs mouth and glanced around to see if anyone at nearby tables was paying attention to them. Helen lowered her voice but was still fuming. âJustin might look put-together, but heâs not even half a man. His first love disappears, so he goes and finds a stand-in? âWhy didnât he just get plastic surgery to look like her? Then he could see her every time he looked in the mirror. âGood for you for walking away. You should break up with him. No! Just breaking up is too good for that pompous human garbage! You need to dump him into the sewers!â LMAO, where did Helen even learn these insults from? Just then, the server brought out a tray with seasoned meats, fresh vegetables, and a variety of salsas. Emily began assembling her own tacos, adding the toppings she liked best. âThe contractâs up in four months. Iâm planning to buy a place.â âWhat for? Just stay with me. Iâve got a room for you.â âMy address is still tied to Justinâs place. Since Iâve decided to leave, I need a clean break. Iâll need my own place to change everything over,â Emily explained, outlining her plan. Her heart felt numb now, no longer as raw as it had been the night sheâd learned the truth in the hospital garden. âThen you can cancel your lease and move in with me! Weâll be family!" Emily suggested excitedly. Helen suppressed the impulse to tell Emily that they were already family. Given Emily's amnesia, she didnât want to overwhelm her with too much information all at once. Instead, she nodded. âAlright, Iâll move in with you. Iâll start looking around for a place for you. Actually the place I rent now is quite nice. The location and neighborhood are perfect. Iâll check if the landlordâs interested in selling, though itâs a resale property.â âI donât care if itâs new or used. As long as itâs clean and ready to go, Iâm good.â Emily didnât need much. After leaving the cushy life she had been used to, she was perfectly fine doing things on her own. She found the independence kind of refreshing. After lunch, they picked up some accessories to go with the new outfits, light enough to carry back on her own. Emily said goodbye to Helen and drove back to Villa One. By the time she got back, the clothes she had bought that morning had already been delivered, ironed, and neatly hung in the walk-in closet by the house staff. She hadnât bought much, just enough to last the next few months and to keep the move as hassle-free as possible. The womenâs side of the closet was nearly empty, with only a few of her favorite pieces hanging. She grabbed a new loungewear set to change into and happened to glance over at the menâs side, packed with Justinâs clothes. Emily didnât linger. She strode past it without a second thought. As she was heading to the bathroom, her phone rang from the sofa. She put down the clothes and picked up the call. âHello, is this Miss Yates?â âYes, this is.â âIâm a nurse from Lichfield Hospital. Your health screening results are in. When would be a convenient time for you to come pick them up?â Emily remembered that Justin had taken her for a checkup just before their trip to Merika State. She had forgotten all about it until this call. âIâll come by tomorrow morning.â âVery well. Have a nice day.â The next day, Emily went to Lichfield Hospital. âPlan to have a baby?â âThatâs right. Mr. Yates specifically requested it during his screening. Your health is excellent, Miss Yates. Your ovulation cycle is regular, so we recommend folic acid, Vitamin B1, and plenty of protein. With the right timing and frequency, you should be expecting good news soon.â The doctor adjusted his glasses and smiled warmly. Emilyâs fingers tightened around the report, a heavy feeling settling in her chest. She had been trying hard not to think about Justin lately, but this report hit her unexpectedly hard. âMiss Yates, Iâll prescribe you two boxes of folic acid and Vitamin B1. Be sure to take them regularly.â Emily interrupted him, finding an excuse to refuse. âThanks, doctor, but that wonât be necessary. Iâll get them on my own.â The doctor wasnât surprised. Wealthy women like her often had access to premium brands from various sources, so declining hospital-prescribed supplements wasnât unusual. Emily left the hospital in a daze, only coming to her senses when she reached a sunny spot outside. She tossed the health report into the trash bin. With Emma back, Justin clearly had no intention of having children with her. And she certainly didnât want to give him one, either. It was easier to pretend she didnât know what the checkup had really been for. Meanwhile, in the hospitalâs garden, the spring sunlight was warm and gentle. Justin was pushing Emmaâs wheelchair, letting her enjoy the sunshine. âJustin, youâre busy with work. You donât have to be here with me all the time. I can manage on my own,â Emma said, her voice soft and considerate. âFocus on getting better. Donât worry about anything else.â Justin felt a deep guilt about Emmaâs disappearance, blaming himself for not protecting her better. He believed his negligence had allowed her to be taken and vanish without a trace. Over the past few days, he had tried to gather clues from her about what happened, but whenever he brought it up, she would break down, unable to share any details. Emily hadnât expected to see Justin at the hospital. 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No | 2025-03-03 19:10 | active | 2791 | 0 | đRead the next chaptersđ | In Merika State, the two of them lay close together on the hotel bed. As their passion grew, Justin Yatesâs husky voice, filled with allure, murmured, âEm, how about having a child with me?â Caught up in the moment, Emily Yates replied without thinking. It wasnât until they were lying together afterward that she remembered what he had said. âA child?â she repeated, a trace of intimacy lingering in her eyes. The look stirred Justinâs desire again. She was a constant temptation to him. Pushing those thoughts aside, he pulled out a ring and slipped it onto her left hand. âAre you proposing to me?â she asked. âYes.â âCan I finally have your child now?â Justin asked, smiling. His eyes were warm, but there was no love in them, as if he were gazing past her, waiting for someone elseâs answer. âIâll give you plenty,â she replied, momentarily surprised. Proposing in bed wasnât exactly romantic or formal, but she didnât mind. She had waited three years for this moment, and it was worth it. Three years ago, she had been injured near the beach, hitting her head on a rock. When she woke up, she had no memory. Justin had saved her. The first thing she saw when she woke was his face, and one look left her captivated. Later, she learned that Justin had paid her hospital bills. She also learned of his identity. He was the CEO of RC Corporation. He proposed that she be his contract lover, and without hesitation, she agreed. They signed an agreement, defining their relationship, and he gave her the name Emily Yates. Yes, she was drawn to his looks. Despite their arrangement, the past three years felt like any other relationship. In the first year, she was a hidden lover. In the second, he introduced her as his girlfriend to his circle. Now, with three years approaching, he was proposing. Once she was part of his social circle, she heard whispers about a woman who had been his first love, someone he cherished deeply in college. She had disappeared without a trace, and he had been searching for her ever since. Over the years, Justin had lost hope she was still alive. That was why he finally proposed. Emily didnât mind. Everyone has a past. Looking at the diamond ring on her left ring finger, she felt like it had all been worth it. The sound of running water came from the bathroom. Justin was showering. Calming down, Emily wrapped a towel around herself and got out of bed to pick up their scattered clothes. A soft *clink* echoed as something hit the floor. It was Justinâs cardholder. She bent down to pick it up, and a photo slipped out. It was old, with frayed edges, as if it had been looked at countless times. The woman in the photo looked like her but younger, just how she would have looked three years ago. Emily didnât remember ever taking this photo, but she had lost her memory. Maybe she had forgotten. She was just about to put the cardholder back when a large, slender hand appeared, taking it from her. Justin emerged from the bathroom, his hair still damp and falling over his eyes, now tinged with a hint of displeasure. âDonât touch my things,â he said coldly, his tone a sharp contrast to the intimacy they had just shared. Turning away from her, he put the cardholder back in his briefcase, his whole demeanor suddenly distant and guarded. Emily froze. Was he really getting defensive over a photo? She looked at him, confused. Wasnât that her old picture? Before she could ask, Justin seemed to realize that his reaction had been out of line. He turned back and grasped her chin. With a playful glint in his eye, he ran his thumb over her still-swollen lips, toying with them. His voice was cool, devoid of warmth, but his words were deeply suggestive, clearly aiming to change the subject. âWeâre going to be late for the art exhibit. If you rather stay here, I wouldnât mind going another round.â Her cheeks flushed at his teasing, and she gently pushed him away. Her thoughts were scattered, and she quickly forgot about the photo. Justin had come to Merika State on business and had received an invitation to an art exhibition by Haley Quinn. He brought Emily along, planning to take her to the show once his work was done. Haley, a painter who had withdrawn from the public eye three years ago, rarely held exhibitions, making this one a rare event. Emily dressed quickly, while Justin had already changed into a fresh suit. The gallery was close to the hotel, so they walked there. Arm in arm, they strolled down the street, enjoying the perfect atmosphere. Just as Emily felt an overwhelming sense of happiness, Justin suddenly stopped. âJustin, whatâs wrong?â She followed his gaze. Across the street, a disheveled woman, her clothes too dirty to recognize their original color, was recklessly crossing the traffic, oblivious to the danger. The woman pushed Emily aside and wrapped her arms tightly around Justinâs waist. She sobbed uncontrollably, gasping for air. âJustin, I finally found you. You came looking for me, didnât you?â Emily stumbled from the shove, the bright sunlight momentarily blinding her. The woman looked eerily familiar. She resembled the one in the photo from the cardholder and, in a way, even looked like Emily herself. âEmma? Is that really you?â Justinâs voice trembled, his eyes locked onto the woman in his arms, as if afraid she might disappear again. Just moments ago, he had proposed to Emily. Now, right there in the street, he held another woman. He gently wiped away the womanâs tears with a tenderness so delicate, as if afraid of breaking something precious. âYes, itâs me,â the woman sobbed, nodding desperately. Frail as she was, she clung to him. Justin was known for his fastidiousness and love of cleanliness, but he now held her tightly. He was soothing her with gentle words, as if she were a lost treasure he had finally recovered. He was afraid that even the slightest rough movement might hurt her. They seemed oblivious to everything around them, including Emily. Justin seemed to have forgotten Emily was still there. The woman in his arms had cried herself into unconsciousness. He took off his expensive jacket and draped it over her. He then slipped his arms under her knees and held her tightly as he carried her back toward the hotel. Emily stood there, feeling like an outsider. Her arm still ached from where she had been shoved, and she could still feel the warmth of Justinâs touch lingering around her waist. Just minutes ago, he had been tangled up with her in bed, proposing marriage. Now, he was leaving her in the middle of the street, carrying a woman who seemed to come out of nowhere. He had tossed aside his usual grace, holding this woman, who looked like a beggar, and rushed back to the hotel. The people around them pointed and whispered, like they were watching some sort of spectacle. Emily wanted to follow him, but her first step faltered. She steadied herself against a nearby building, catching a glimpse of her reflection in the window. Her flawless makeup now showed a hint of disarray. Chapter 2 Tears had fallen without her noticing, smudging the fresh makeup around her eyes. Emily glanced down at the diamond ring on her left hand, a sense of foreboding spreading through her. The sudden appearance of this woman might shatter the happiness she had been waiting for. She couldnât just stand here. She had to know who this woman was. After a moment to gather herself, she headed back to the hotel. The plane flew from Merika State back to Haven State. At Lichfield Hospital, Emily stood at the door of a hospital room, arms crossed, trying to see inside through the window. Justinâs friend, Zac White, the director of Lichfield Hospital, along with other doctors, were examining the restless woman on the hospital bed. Two female nurses held her steady as they conducted their checks. On the plane, her face had already been cleaned, and she had been given fresh clothes. âEmma Xander? Hasnât she... disappeared for the past four years?â Zac was shocked. Where had Justin found her? The Yates and White families had pulled every string they could to find Emma, but after four years with no trace, they had finally given up. And now, here she was. After completing their examination, the doctors and nurses left the room. A heavy silence fell over the space. A moment later, Justinâs voice seemed to echo from a distance as he gazed at the woman, now sound asleep after a sedative. âHow is she doing?â âSheâs malnourished, traumatized, and a bit disoriented, but otherwise fine. She just needs some time to recover.â Justin stood by her bedside, clearly prepared to stay with her. Zac hesitated, wanting to say something, but thought better of it and left the room. He opened the door to find Emily waiting outside. Feeling awkward for his friend, Zac adjusted his silver-framed glasses and greeted her with a polite smile. âHi, Miss Yates.â Emily nodded in acknowledgment. âDr. White, whatâs her name? And what is her relationship with Justin?â she asked bluntly, desperate to know who this woman was. Zac hesitated, uncertain how to explain that Emma was Justinâs long-lost first love. This was his friendâs private matter, after all, and not his to reveal. Before he could find the words, Justin opened the door and saw them standing outside. He frowned, clearly displeased. âDidnât I tell you to go home? Why are you still here?â Justinâs voice dripped with disdain and impatience, as if his irritation had taken on a life of its own. Emily stood her ground, unafraid. She needed answers. âYou proposed to me in Merika State just 16 hours ago, but now youâre holding another woman and completely ignoring me. And youâre not even coming home? Staying out all night?â âStop being unreasonable. Leave. Now,â he ordered, his voice cold and commanding, his gaze on her as though she were an unruly employee who had crossed the line. Seeing Justinâs dark expression, Zac stepped in, concerned that Emily might end up on the losing side of this argument. When Justin was angry, it rarely boded well for anyone. âItâs late. Let me arrange a car to take Miss Yates home,â Zac offered, trying to ease the tension. Emily, however, refused Zacâs offer. She wasnât leaving without answers. âYou think Iâm being unreasonable? Iâm your fiancĂŠe. You left me on the street in a foreign country to carry another woman away without a second thought. Did you ever consider how I felt? âIâll go, but only if you leave the hospital with me. There are doctors and nurses here to care for that woman. Right now, youâre coming home with me.â Desperate, Emily reached out to grab Justinâs arm. But before she could make contact, her arm was blocked by Justinâs personal bodyguard, William Carter. Emily was stunned, unable to believe what she was seeing. It felt as though her heart was being torn in two. Justin had always been there for her, always caring, always the first to pick up her calls, no matter if he was in a meeting or on a business trip. If she ever needed him, he would show up immediately. If she couldnât be reached, he would search the whole city until he found her. But now, with this woman in the hospital room, he wouldnât even let her near him? âWhat do you mean by this?â Emilyâs voice trembled, mirroring the unease in her heart. Justin didnât respond. He stared at her with cold, detached eyes, as if she were a stranger and not the fiancĂŠe he had just proposed to. Time seemed to stretch, each second feeling like an eternity. Finally, he spoke, his words sharp and emotionless. âDonât be childish.â Childish? Once, he had said he loved how she depended on him, how she claimed him for herself. And now he was calling her childish? âIf you want to stay here with her, then what about our marriage? You proposed to me just today!â Emilyâs heart ached, squeezing painfully in her chest. She knew it wasnât the right moment to bring this up, but she couldnât accept the idea that her future husband would spend the night in the hospital with another woman. Zac stood nearby, listening in shock. Marriage? Had Justin really proposed to Emily? And what about Emma in the hospital room? Justin glanced over his shoulder, worried that the woman asleep in the hospital bed might hear them and wake up. Emily noticed the concern in his eyes. It was an expression she had seen many times when he had worried about her. But now, that look was for someone else. He turned back to Emily, his voice still icy. âIf you donât want to get married, we can call it off. This isnât the place for your drama. William, have the driver take her home.â He didnât like being threatened, especially when it came to his marriage. Without another glance at her, he opened the door to the hospital room and went back inside. William stepped forward, maintaining his respectful tone. âMiss Yates, please donât make this difficult for me. Itâs time for you to go home.â Zac looked at Emily with sympathy. âMiss Yates, itâs late. Maybe itâs best to talk things over with Justin another time.â But how could they ever discuss this again? Her fiancĂŠ had just left her humiliated, choosing to stay with another woman without a care for her dignity. The hospital hallway lights felt harsh, blinding her with their brightness. Realizing that staying there made her look like a fool, Emily decided she wouldnât let herself be a spectacle for others to watch. Clenching her purse tightly, Emily turned to leave. As she took a step, her vision blurred, and she nearly collapsed. Both Zac and William rushed to steady her, their grip gentlemanly but firm. âIâll walk you to the car,â Zac offered. Leaning against the wall, Emily took a moment to steady herself, then shook her head. âIâm fine. I can get back on my own.â Her footsteps wobbled as she walked down the hallway, but she managed to keep her head high until she was out of their sight. After returning to the hospital room, Justin glanced down at Emma, who lay pale and frail on the bed. A strange weight settled in his chest, and the pervasive smell of antiseptic only added to his irritation. He tugged at his shirt collar, unbuttoning the top two buttons, but the air still felt suffocating. He stepped back out into the hallway, finding Zac and William waiting there. Emily was gone. âShe left?â he asked, visibly more at ease now that she was no longer around. He didnât want her disturbing Emmaâs rest. âYes, sheâs gone,â Zac replied, hands in the pockets of his lab coat, nodding. With both of them standing there, Justin didnât bother asking how Emily had left. âIâm stepping out for a break,â he said. Chapter 3 âSo, Emma Xanderâs back. What are you going to do?â Zac asked, breaking the silence. He didnât mention Emily, but they both knew what he meant. One woman was the college sweetheart, the first love who had once saved Justinâs life. The other was the girlfriend who had been with him for three years, sharing his most intimate moments, and now, his fiancĂŠe. After a long pause, Justin replied, his voice cold and detached. âShe was just a stand-in. She could never compare to Emma.â He went on, his tone utterly indifferent, as if he hadnât been the one to propose to Emily in Merika State. âThe role of Mrs. Yates will never be hers. It can only belong to Emma.â In a way, Emily had saved him the trouble of saying it himself when she had brought up their marriage in the hallway. Zac and Justin had been close friends since childhood, both growing up in privileged families, each carrying a bit of that self-centered mindset typical of their social circle. But this time, Zac couldnât help feeling sorry for Emily. Emily, though an orphan with no family or wealth, was straightforward and honest. Over the past three years, she had complemented Justin perfectly, and in Zacâs eyes, they had seemed genuinely happy together. On the other hand, considering how long Emma had been abroad, it wasnât hard to guess what she might have gone through. Zac didnât care about things like V-card or a womanâs past, but he had always found Emma to be somewhat pretentious. Even back in college, she often disregarded Justinâs concerns, running off on her own without a second thought. After graduation, she mysteriously vanished during an overseas reunion party organized by a close group of alumni. Despite mobilizing every possible connection, they never found her. Even the police suggested they give up, implying that a young woman disappearing overseas was likely gone for good. At that time, Justin hadnât fully taken over the company and wasnât yet experienced in handling crises like these. Around the same time, his father, Henry Yates, was in a car accident and died despite emergency treatment. After the funeral, Justin was suddenly thrust into the dual responsibilities of inheriting the company and fending off his uncle, Harry Yates, who was trying to seize control. Thanks to his grandfatherâs intervention, Justin managed to stabilize the corporation. By then, the critical window to find Emma had long passed, and any chance of finding her had all but disappeared. Zac clearly remembered how Justin had been consumed with frustration and self-blame during those days. And then Emily had come into his life, bringing him some peace. For that, Zac was truly grateful to her. âEmilyâs been with you for three years,â Zac said, trying to speak up for her. âSheâs an orphan, with no one else in the world. Isnât it a bit cruel to treat her like this?â âThen Iâll keep her around,â Justin replied casually, brushing it off like it was no big deal. âBut marriage? Thatâs not going to happen.â His tone was so offhanded, as if having another woman around didnât matter at all. He didnât see a problem with it. Keep her around? Really? Was he expecting her to stay hidden away as his stand-in lover, someone he kept out of sight? A mistress? A side piece? Emily didnât leave the hospital right away. She sat on a bench behind the flower bed, letting the cold night air wash over her. She hadnât expected to find out the truth like this. It turned out she was only here because she happened to look almost exactly like his lost one true love. And since she had lost her memory, he saw the perfect opportunity to mold her into the image of the woman he truly missed, hiding the truth from her and using her as a substitute. All the affection and indulgence he had shown her, it was never really for her. It was for the woman he had lost. Emma Xander. So that was her name, the one he had loved all his life. That was why he named her Emily, a name that allowed him to keep calling out for the one he had always loved. Even in their most intimate moments, he would call her âEm.â Whenever he whispered âEmâ in that deep, seductive voice, full of passion, she would lose herself completely, sinking further into him. It turned out he was simply looking at her face and calling out another womanâs name all along. It dawned on her that the photo in Justinâs wallet must have been of Emma, not her. She had foolishly assumed the woman in that picture was herself. What a joke. From start to finish, Justin had shaped her into the image of his hidden love, his one true love. And she had naively believed that she had won him over, making him fall in love with her. In truth, she was nothing more than a piece in their story. Emily felt her heart plunge from a mountaintop to the depths of despair. She had gone from being a proud fiancĂŠe to a hidden stand-in, a shadow. She had liked, maybe even loved Justin. But her pride couldnât accept that she had been someone elseâs replacement all along, or that she was now the secret other woman. Resolved to leave, she felt a small sense of relief that Justin had only proposed. They werenât married yet, and breaking up would be far easier than going through a divorce. For a moment, she felt grateful for Emmaâs sudden appearance. âMiss Yates, where are you?â the driver called, stepping out of the car after waiting a while. âIâm here.â Emily pulled herself from her thoughts, putting on her usual calm expression. âIs it just you? Whereâs Mr. Yates?â he asked. âHeâs not coming back.â Emily rose from the bench by the flower bed and walked back to the car with the driver. She wore a cream-colored, knee-length dress in a sweet, innocent style. As an artist, she was open to trying any look, but it was Justin who had said he liked this style. So, for the past three years, she had dressed this way for him. The spring breeze brushed her bare calves, sending a chill through her. Zac looked a bit uncomfortable, âEmily didnât leave?â So, she had heard everything they had said. Justinâs tone was just as indifferent, cold, and unfeeling. âGood. Let her hear it. She needs to know her place and avoid causing any more scenes like tonight.â With that, he turned and walked away from the garden, completely unfazed by the fact that Emily had overheard him. Emily sat quietly during the ride back to Villa One. Mrs. Zimmer greeted her at the door, her face lighting up warmly after a few days apart. âYouâre back! It mustâve been tiring, traveling with Mr. Yates.â Emily nodded wearily, barely acknowledging her. âYes.â âWhereâs Mr. Yates?â Mrs. Zimmer glanced behind her, looking for Justin. âHe wonât be back tonight.â Emilyâs voice was detached, as if his return made no difference to her. Mrs. Zimmer looked slightly disappointed at first, but then her face lit up with a knowing smile, the kind that came from having seen a lot in life. She took Emilyâs suitcase and gently urged her to go get some rest in the bedroom. Once inside, Emily understood Mrs. Zimmerâs smile. The room was dimly lit, with candles arranged at various heights, casting a soft, romantic glow. Flowers and scented candles adorned the surfaces, and a bottle of champagne sat open on the table. Even the usual heavy gray curtains had been replaced with delicate lace, adding an air of intimacy. The bed was covered in thick rose petals, the entire room transformed into a romantic setting. Clearly, this had been Justinâs arrangement before their trip. Exhausted, Emily didnât have the energy to clean up, and it was too late to bother Mrs. Zimmer. Chapter 4 Emily found the remote to turn on the lights, then looked for something handy to snuff out each candle one by one. Afterward, she retrieved her nightgown from the closet and headed for a shower. As she walked into the bathroom, she noticed the ring still on her left hand. She slipped it off and tossed it into the corner of her jewelry box. When she returned to the bedroom, she brushed all the rose petals off the bed and settled under the covers, pulling them over her head. She instinctively lay on the left side of the bed, where she was used to sleeping. Justin would always hold her close, gradually shifting over to the left with her until they were practically glued together. Now, the right side of the bed was glaringly empty. To fill the space, she scooted to the center, tossing the extra pillow onto the floor, finally feeling comfortable. She turned off the lights and went to sleep. Two days passed without any word from Justin. He was likely at the hospital with Emma or busy with work. Emily didnât care and hadnât reached out, maintaining a complete radio silence. The morning sun was bright, and the spring breeze was warm as she lounged on a deck chair in the villaâs garden, enjoying a face mask. Her mind wandered to practical matters. She had spent some time reviewing the contract she signed three years ago to be Justinâs âcontract lover.â It was set to expire automatically after three years, which was now less than four months away. When it ended, she would receive a payout of twenty million. Between that, and the allowance and holiday bonuses he had given her over the years, she had saved nearly six million. She had barely spent any of it, so it was all tucked away. It seemed she would be in decent shape financially, and finding a job after leaving wouldnât be too hard. As for a place to live, she could buy a similarly sized home, and maybe invite Helen to move in as a roommate. It would be nice to have company. She did regret not being able to take Mrs. Zimmer with her. If she could, it would be perfect. The phone on the coffee table buzzed, interrupting her thoughts. Emily picked it up, unlocked it with her fingerprint, and a new message notification popped up at the top of the screen. She tapped to open it. It was from her friend, Helen Walker. They had met a year ago while shopping, when Helen insisted on becoming friends after seeing her just once. With no memory of any past friendships, Emily had found Helen easy to talk to, and they had gradually become close. âHow was your time in Merika State? When are you coming back?â Helen had attached a mischievous emoji with a smirk. âIâm already back.â âAlready? That was quick.â âI thought Justin looked strong. Guess he didnât last long? Not up to it?â âNot just ânot up to itâ. He canât even get started.â Emily replied, seizing the chance to curse him. On the other end, Helen raised an eyebrow. It looked like Justin had managed to tick off her friend. But she wasnât too concerned as they had argued before. Couples fought, and it usually blew over. âPerfect timing then. Iâm heading to the TC Mall in a bit to stock up on some new clothes. Letâs hit the mall together and grab some food afterward. Get ready and meet me there.â âSounds good. Iâll see you at the mall.â Emily agreed readily. She had spent the past couple of days clearing out the sweet, youthful clothes she didnât like. Her wardrobe could use a refresh. She put down the phone and washed off her face mask. Glancing at the nearly empty wardrobe, she picked out a casual athletic outfit and did a quick, simple makeup look. Fresh and tidy, she got ready to head out. âMrs. Zimmer, Iâm meeting a friend to go shopping. Iâll have lunch out,â Emily said, slinging her bag over her shoulder. âAlright, Miss Yates. Will you be back for dinner?â Mrs. Zimmer, who was supervising the housekeeperâs cleaning, looked up to ask. Emily paused while slipping on her shoes, thinking about how unpredictable Helen could be and that they hadnât seen each other in a while. She might not be back for dinner. âNot sure yet. Iâll text you later if Iâll be back in time.â âUnderstood.â As Emily opened the door, she found Justinâs assistant, Sam Spencer, just about to knock. âHi, Sam,â she greeted him coolly, planning to step around him to leave. âHi, Miss Yates. Mr. Yates has a flight out of town this afternoon for a business trip. Could I trouble you to help pack his things before you go?â Samâs tone was respectful, as usual. Emily didnât move. âMrs. Zimmer, Justinâs going on a trip. Could you please help with his packing?â âMiss Yates, thisâŚ?â Samâs face showed confusion. âWhat? Before I came along, didnât Justin have someone to handle his luggage?â Her expression was calm, her tone light. âOf course. Youâre absolutely right, Miss Yates,â Sam replied, beads of sweat forming as he carefully balanced his response, not daring to offend either side. In the past, Emily had always packed for Justinâs business trips. She had done it so many times that she knew exactly what he would need for any occasion. But now, she had no desire to continue. He had used her as a stand-in, and every time he watched her pack his bags, he must have thought she looked foolish. Three years. Now that she thought back, there had been plenty of strange looks and behaviors from Justin that she hadnât picked up on. She had been utterly blind. But she wouldnât be foolish anymore. Emily was ready to leave, but Sam was blocking the door, preventing her from going. She urged Mrs. Zimmer to hurry with the packing. Mrs. Zimmer quickly filled the suitcase and handed it to Sam, who was waiting in the living room. He glanced at his watch. Ten minutes had barely passed. That was fast. "Mrs. Zimmer, are you sure itâs all packed? Should we check to make sure nothingâs missing?" he asked cautiously. Emily replied without emotion, âIsnât the flight at noon? If you keep dragging your feet, heâll miss it. Besides, anything he needs can be bought over there.â She checked her watch, starting to feel a bit pressed for time. If she delayed much longer, Helen would end up waiting impatiently, and they would miss out on shopping before lunch. And who wanted to try on clothes with a full stomach? âOf course, Miss Yates. Iâll head over to the office to pick up Mr. Yates,â Sam said with a polite smile, making his way out. Emily nodded and headed down to the garage. She chose a white luxury car and drove off. Meanwhile, Sam took the suitcase to the sleek black car parked discreetly by the curb. He placed it in the trunk, then settled into the front passenger seat. The driver, Justinâs bodyguard, William, started the car. But instead of heading to the airport, they were bound for Lichfield Hospital. âHow much longer until Emilyâs contract is up?â Justinâs voice was calm and emotionless, as if he were discussing a routine business matter. Sam immediately understood that the question was directed at him. He quickly recalled the contract details. âLess than four months, Mr. Yates.â âDraft a new agreement and deliver it to her when the time comes,â Justin instructed. Keeping her around for three years had cost him little, and continuing to support her wasnât an issue. But he was done with her. He wouldnât touch her again or return to Villa One. Recalling the scene from the hospital hallway two nights ago, he added without hesitation, âInclude a clause that ensures she never shows up in front of Emma again.â Sam was momentarily taken aback but quickly regained his professional composure. âUnderstood, Mr. Yates.â Chapter 5 People said billionaires were cold and indifferent in their personal lives, switching women as easily as they changed clothes. For the past three years, Mr. Yates had only been with Miss Yates, making him seem like a devoted man. But it looked like he could move on in an instant. Who knew how long Miss Xander would last by his side? Sam had joined the company three years ago, right when Justin took over RC Corporation, so he wasnât familiar with the complicated history between Emma and Justin. Inside TC Mall, Emily was browsing through clothes, each piece a far cry from her usual sweet and innocent style. âBabe, switching things up?â Helen asked, watching as Emily picked up a long black dress with a slitted hem. It would look stunning on Emilyâs curves. Emily held the dress up to herself in the mirror, unfazed. âYep, time for a change. Do you think this would look better with a shawl or a jacket?â She turned to give Helen a look. âA shawl, definitely. Itâll highlight your figure beautifully,â Helen replied with her usual style advice. âThatâs what I thought too.â Helen eyed the dress. âThat dress is so feminine. Will your guy even let you wear it out? Doesnât Justin only let you wear those sweet, innocent schoolgirl outfits?â Helen couldnât help but mentally criticize Justinâs taste. What kind of fashion sense did he have anyway? A multinational CEO, a man with a grip on the Haven State economy, yet he liked her to dress like a schoolgirl. âHis taste doesnât matter anymore. Itâs not something Iâm concerned about,â Emily replied casually, completely indifferent. She handed the dress to a fitting assistant with a similar build, having her try it on for her. High-end stores like this one often had staff who modeled the clothes for clients, so she didnât have to try them on herself. Emily picked out a few more items in different styles for the assistant to model. If she liked them, she would buy them. When she was satisfied with her choices, she scanned her card and paid, then filled out the delivery details for Villa One. The clothes would be sent straight there. After they had finished shopping, they went for lunch. With no one else around, Emily finally shared her situation with Helen that she had been Justinâs stand-in for his one true love. Now that his true love had returned, she was planning to leave him. âThat despicable man!â Helen burst out, her emotions flaring. âKeep it down.â Emily quickly covered Helenâs mouth and glanced around to see if anyone at nearby tables was paying attention to them. Helen lowered her voice but was still fuming. âJustin might look put-together, but heâs not even half a man. His first love disappears, so he goes and finds a stand-in? âWhy didnât he just get plastic surgery to look like her? Then he could see her every time he looked in the mirror. âGood for you for walking away. You should break up with him. No! Just breaking up is too good for that pompous human garbage! You need to dump him into the sewers!â LMAO, where did Helen even learn these insults from? Just then, the server brought out a tray with seasoned meats, fresh vegetables, and a variety of salsas. Emily began assembling her own tacos, adding the toppings she liked best. âThe contractâs up in four months. Iâm planning to buy a place.â âWhat for? Just stay with me. Iâve got a room for you.â âMy address is still tied to Justinâs place. Since Iâve decided to leave, I need a clean break. Iâll need my own place to change everything over,â Emily explained, outlining her plan. Her heart felt numb now, no longer as raw as it had been the night sheâd learned the truth in the hospital garden. âThen you can cancel your lease and move in with me! Weâll be family!" Emily suggested excitedly. Helen suppressed the impulse to tell Emily that they were already family. Given Emily's amnesia, she didnât want to overwhelm her with too much information all at once. Instead, she nodded. âAlright, Iâll move in with you. Iâll start looking around for a place for you. Actually the place I rent now is quite nice. The location and neighborhood are perfect. Iâll check if the landlordâs interested in selling, though itâs a resale property.â âI donât care if itâs new or used. As long as itâs clean and ready to go, Iâm good.â Emily didnât need much. After leaving the cushy life she had been used to, she was perfectly fine doing things on her own. She found the independence kind of refreshing. After lunch, they picked up some accessories to go with the new outfits, light enough to carry back on her own. Emily said goodbye to Helen and drove back to Villa One. By the time she got back, the clothes she had bought that morning had already been delivered, ironed, and neatly hung in the walk-in closet by the house staff. She hadnât bought much, just enough to last the next few months and to keep the move as hassle-free as possible. The womenâs side of the closet was nearly empty, with only a few of her favorite pieces hanging. She grabbed a new loungewear set to change into and happened to glance over at the menâs side, packed with Justinâs clothes. Emily didnât linger. She strode past it without a second thought. As she was heading to the bathroom, her phone rang from the sofa. She put down the clothes and picked up the call. âHello, is this Miss Yates?â âYes, this is.â âIâm a nurse from Lichfield Hospital. Your health screening results are in. When would be a convenient time for you to come pick them up?â Emily remembered that Justin had taken her for a checkup just before their trip to Merika State. She had forgotten all about it until this call. âIâll come by tomorrow morning.â âVery well. Have a nice day.â The next day, Emily went to Lichfield Hospital. âPlan to have a baby?â âThatâs right. Mr. Yates specifically requested it during his screening. Your health is excellent, Miss Yates. Your ovulation cycle is regular, so we recommend folic acid, Vitamin B1, and plenty of protein. With the right timing and frequency, you should be expecting good news soon.â The doctor adjusted his glasses and smiled warmly. Emilyâs fingers tightened around the report, a heavy feeling settling in her chest. She had been trying hard not to think about Justin lately, but this report hit her unexpectedly hard. âMiss Yates, Iâll prescribe you two boxes of folic acid and Vitamin B1. Be sure to take them regularly.â Emily interrupted him, finding an excuse to refuse. âThanks, doctor, but that wonât be necessary. Iâll get them on my own.â The doctor wasnât surprised. Wealthy women like her often had access to premium brands from various sources, so declining hospital-prescribed supplements wasnât unusual. Emily left the hospital in a daze, only coming to her senses when she reached a sunny spot outside. She tossed the health report into the trash bin. With Emma back, Justin clearly had no intention of having children with her. And she certainly didnât want to give him one, either. It was easier to pretend she didnât know what the checkup had really been for. Meanwhile, in the hospitalâs garden, the spring sunlight was warm and gentle. Justin was pushing Emmaâs wheelchair, letting her enjoy the sunshine. âJustin, youâre busy with work. You donât have to be here with me all the time. I can manage on my own,â Emma said, her voice soft and considerate. âFocus on getting better. Donât worry about anything else.â Justin felt a deep guilt about Emmaâs disappearance, blaming himself for not protecting her better. He believed his negligence had allowed her to be taken and vanish without a trace. Over the past few days, he had tried to gather clues from her about what happened, but whenever he brought it up, she would break down, unable to share any details. Emily hadnât expected to see Justin at the hospital. 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Yes | 2025-03-03 19:11 | active | 2791 | 0 | đRead the next chaptersđ | As the upcoming tour approached, the dance troupe suddenly revoked my position as the lead dancer. Anxious to get an explanation in person, I lost my footing due to my distracted state and tumbled down the stairs. While enduring the sharp pain and preparing to call for emergency services, a notification popped up on my phone screen: âRedwood Dance Troupe: Welcome our new lead dancer, Averil Wells, and our generous sponsor, Julian Ford." The accompanying photo featured two smiling facesâmy husband of seven years, whom I had secretly married, and his pampered mistress. Julian had his arm wrapped around Averil's waist as he placed a gentle kiss on her cheek. Meanwhile, Averil clung to Julian's neck, her face radiating shyness and delight. I wiped the blood from the corner of my mouth and posted a photo of our marriage certificate in the comments section: "Is your troupeâs new production called the Union of Illegitimates?" Before long, Julian called me. "Victoria Dean, what stupid thing are you doing now? How many times do I have to tell you that Averil and I are just putting on a show." I sniffled. "Julian, what gives you the right to take away my lead dancer role?" There was a brief silence on the other end. "Are you part of Redwood?" After a pause, he added nonchalantly, "Averil wanted the lead role in this tour as her birthday gift. I didnât realize that role was yours. Go online and clarify immediately. Tell everyone that the marriage certificate was doctored." I found it laughable. He didnât even know where I worked but remembered Averilâs birthday gift request. "And then? Why would I fake a marriage certificate?" Julian replied calmly, "You can say youâre just a fan of mine." "Julian Ford, what do you take me for?" He sighed softly on the other end. "Victoria, weâve been married for seven years. Weâre practically an old married couple. Averil is young; thereâs no need to compete with her." He must have forgotten that I married him before finishing college. Though weâd been married for seven years, I was only a year older than Averil. "Julian, I fell down the stairs, and my leg hurts." "Victoria, itâs just an apology and a clarification. Itâs not that hard." Julian sounded genuinely disappointed. "When did you turn into such a shameless liar?" Drip. Drip. Tears, mingled with blood from my nose, splattered onto the back of my hand. Pressing a hand over my mouth, I hung up the call. Julian called again, but I immediately put his number on silent. I called for an ambulance myself. When the paramedics arrived, they asked if I had any family to accompany me. "No," I replied numbly, tilting my head back. "They're all gone." On the way to the hospital, Julian sent me a message, "Victoria, Averil was so upset by you that she fainted. You need to come to the hospital immediately to apologize in person. Bring an appropriate gift; there will be reporters present. Donât worry about your reputation. This mess is your fault to begin with." My hands trembled as I typed a two-word reply, âKeep dreaming." Then I turned off my phone, shutting myself away in solitude. While waiting in the hospital hallway for my X-ray results, I unexpectedly heard a familiar voice: "Mr. Watson, Iâm Victoriaâs boyfriend. If thereâs anything she needs moving forward, feel free to contact me directly." I looked up, locking eyes with Julian as he walked in. His steps faltered for a moment, his movements stiff, but he quickly acted as if he didnât recognize me. Continuing his conversation with Benjamin Watson, he passed me without a second glance. The faint citrus scent clinging to him twisted my stomach in knots. I almost bolted, but Julian turned back. He seemed to have rushed over, and when he noticed I was still there, a flicker of exasperation crossed his face. "Victoria, have you thought it through?" "I told you to keep dreaming." I pushed past him, limping away in the opposite direction. I felt Julian's gaze linger on my injured leg for a moment, growing colder by the second. "Victoria, are you really stooping to this kind of ploy just to avoid apologizing?" I didnât want to respond. All I wanted was to get away from this hallway, thick with the scent of Averilâs perfume. A large hand grabbed my shoulder, yanking me back. I stumbled, barely able to steady myself as a sharp pain shot through my leg. "Ah!" I couldnât hold back a cry of pain. Julianâs brow furrowed in irritation, his tone laced with displeasure. "Youâve really let me down." With practiced ease, he reached into my pocket and took my phone. "Give it back!" I stretched my arm to snatch it, but Julian, clearly annoyed, gave me a firm shove. "Hank, hold her." The bodyguard, tall and imposing, pinned me effortlessly. I couldnât break free. 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Yes | 2025-03-03 19:09 | active | 2791 | 0 | đAttention! Do not read in publicďźđ | As the daughter of Alpha, I was tortured since I was 6 years old, and more tragically, I was forced to marry the demon Alpha who killed his 9 ex-girlfriends... Neah "Where is she?" I hear the Beta scream. I groan and rise to my feet, grabbing the cleaning basket before heading over. The moment Beta Kyle sees me, he strides towards me and his hand slices against my cheek. I don't make a sound. Years of experience has taught me to keep my mouth shut at all times. "Alpha Trey and I are expecting company and you still have not cleaned the office." Beta Kyle spits at me. I nod my head and my hand tightens on the cleaning basket. If only I could find the courage to swing it at his head, it would make my day. But I didn't need another week locked up with no food. My stomach already hurt enough. "We are trying to make a good impression on Alpha Dane. Don't you understand how important it is for us to join ourselves with his pack?!" I don't answer, It's a trap, a ploy to provoke me into saying something that would justify punishment. I keep my eyes lowered, avoiding his gaze. Alpha Dane, I had only ever heard rumours about him. He was a ruthless man, a Wolf feared by others. He didn't mess around and he had the largest pack. "He is the Alpha of Black Shadow, the biggest pack in the world, we need him!" We had never been attacked and we had never attacked anyone, so why did we need another pack to help us? He grabs my shoulders, his nails digging into my skin as he turns me around and kicks me into the office. "Useless Wolf." He mutters as he moves away. Quietly closing the door, I lean against it, observing the already clean office. It looked perfectly fine for a meeting with this so-called powerful Alpha. Closing my eyes, I slide down to the floor. I hated this house. I thought that when I turned eighteen, I could finally escape, but four years later, here I still am, a slave in my own home. Doing all the dirty tasks for my brother, Alpha Trey and the pack. While my ex mate, Beta Kyle waltzes around reminding me of how worthless I am. Someone clears their throat and I freeze, I thought I was alone. Leaning forward, I see a handsome man sitting in a chair, just around the corner. A foot propped up on his knee as he nurses a glass of alcohol. His short hair is dark and his eyes are a deep crimson colour, that don't quite look right. They suddenly shift to me and I throw myself back against the door as my heart pounded. "Is this the way you greet all Alphas?" His deep voice rumbles through the room, there was an edge of amusement to his tone. "I'm sorry." I whisper, getting to my feet. "I...I thought I was alone." I had no idea who he was but I could feel the power radiating off of him, even without my Wolf. "Come forward." He orders and I already feel a lump forming in my throat. Alpha Trey wil kill me. I step around the corner, doing as I'm told, allowing him to see me properly. I close my eyes, expecting the worst. "You smell funny. Yet you are a Wolf, correct?" I nod, though I couldn't tell how he was going to react. Most laughed when they found out about me. "I would prefer it if you spoke to me." He growls, "I'm not in the mood to play games." "Yes." I whisper. I couldn't help but think of all the punishments I was going to have to endure. A whipping maybe? Starvation for another week? "Why do you smell strange? And how is it possible for you to not know I was in the room? You should have scented me." "I..." I hated the question. "You should open your eyes when you are talking to someone. It's rude to not look at them. Has your Alpha not taught you anything?" His deep voice sends a shiver through me. Slowly, I open my eyes and lower them, there was no way I was making eye contact."My Wolf abilities were bound," I mutter. Twice, I wanted to add. Twice my abilities were bound. But he probably wasn't interested in that part. He leans forward, I could feel him staring at me, "Why would someone do that?" If this is the Alpha that my brother is supposed to be meeting with, I knew I could screw everything up for him by saying too much. "It was a punishment." I whisper. It wasn't far from the entire truth. There's a twitch in his cheek. Was he angry to hear of such a punishment? Or maybe, just like the others, he was amused by it. I couldn't tell. The door swings open and my brother screeches at me "Neah, what are you doing in my office?" He turns to the crimson eyed man. "I am so sorry that my sister is bothering you, Alpha Dane." Crap, it's him. My brother spins around, hand poised to hit me. I close my eyes, bracing myself, ready to feel the burn. "I wouldn't do that if I were you."Peeking through slits, I see Alpha Dane has risen to his feet, his hand coiled around my brother's wrist. He is taller than my brother, more muscly too. "Neah," My name rolls off of his tongue, "was kindly showing me to your office, Alpha Trey, as you failed to meet me at the front of your house like I requested." What? I had no idea what he was talking about. And he had no reason to lie for me. My brother glares at me, clenching his jaw tight. "Go and get Beta Kyle." Alpha Trey seethes. "Tell him our guest is here." I nod my head and hurry from the room, the last thing I wanted was to be caught between bickering men. "Beta Kyle," I whisper as I enter the dining hall. He instantly glares at me with his dark eyes. I had spoken without being spoken to. "Alpha Trey is in the office with Alpha Dane. I was sent to inform you." He slams the newspaper down on the table and glares at me as he walks by. "You're lucky that the Alpha sent you to get me, otherwise you wouldn't see sunlight for a few days." Pausing behind me, he yanks my head back, locking his fingers in my hair, leaning in close to me, I feel his hot breath on my skin. He doesn't speak, it was just his way of proving that he could do what he wants when he wants. I try to keep myself busy so I can stay as far away from the office as possible. My peace doesn't last long when I hear my brother calling out to me. Quietly, I pad towards the office and plaster a smile on my face as I open the door. "Neah, go get the champagne and some glasses, we are celebrating." I bow my head and hurry to the drinks cabinet. Quickly finding what my brother has asked for. As I re-enter the office, I can feel Alpha Dane watching my every move, even the hairs on the back of my neck stand up. No one ever watches me this closely. "Neah is your sister, correct?" Alpha Dane questions my brother. "She is." Alpha Trey mutters with disgust. He looks away from me to focus on the man asking questions. "Why do you treat her like trash?" Straight to the point, my brother wouldn't like that. He only liked sharing information on his terms. No one had spoken to my brother about his treatment of me because everyone took great joy in beating me. I didn't know what to do. I couldn't move but I knew I had to get out of there. If this deal goes to pot because of me, then that would be my fault too. "Neah was responsible for our parents' death." Alpha Trey spits I closed my eyes, battling back the tears that were threatening to break free. "Responsible how?" Alpha Dane's voice rumbles through me. He was definitely angry. "She served them Wolfsbane." Don't make a sound. Don't make a sound. I knew Alpha Dane was studying me. They all did, no one could ever quite believe how someone could do something so disgusting as poisoning their own parents. I stood there, with my head hanging low, wishing for the ground to open up and suck me in. There are movements around me. He was standing directly in front of me. With a rough finger he tilts my face up towards his, forcing me to look at him. "You poisoned your parents?" "I was six." I splutter. "I just made them lemonade." My voice comes out all squeaky as I try to defend myself. I could barely remember my parents, but I could remember all the guilt I had been made to feel since that day. His crimson eyes flash to my brothers. "Hardly seems fair to blame a six year old." "A six year old should know the difference between plants." Alpha Trey snaps "Sounds to me like she was set up." Alpha Dane shrugs his shoulders, letting go of me. "You weren't there, Alpha Dane." My brother muttered through gritted teeth as his eyes narrowed to slits. "I didn't ask you here to talk about my slave!" Alpha Dane grabs his leather jacket from the chair. Unlike other Alpha's he seemed to dress more casually. A simple black tee and jeans covered his huge frame. And unlike other Alpha's, his arms are bare of tattoos, not a single bit of ink poked out anywhere. "You're right and now I have a few things to mull over." "I thought we agreed." My brother exclaims "Nothing has been signed. Now I will show myself out." The moment he is out of the office, both my brother and Beta Kyle round on me. "What the heck did you say to him?" My brother demands, slamming a hand into my stomach. "N...nothing. Well, he just asked me why I smelled funny." "Did you tell him?" Beta Kyle demands. He was practically spitting in my face. I hated him. I hated him so much that I had vowed to one day get my revenge and rip his stomach out through his mouth. "WELL?" My brother yells when I don't immediately respond and smacks me across the side of the head. My head involuntarily moves up and down. "But I didn't say it was you." I tried to sound strong and confident but it just comes out as a whisper. My brother's hand locks into my black hair as he yanks my head back, sending a shooting pain through my skull. "If you have ruined this, you won't see daylight again." He drags me by my hair from the office and down the hallway towards the basement door. "PleaseâŚ." I beg. "He was an AlphaâŚI⌠I had to answer him." My cheeks burn with my tears as he flings the door open. On the other side of the door is Alpha Dane. He is leaning against the wall with his arms folded, staring out at us. My brother's hand falls from my hair, relieving the pressure on the back of my skull... "Alpha Dane, I thought you had left." Alpha Trey murmurs angrily. "I said I would show myself out. I thought I had found the door, but instead I find a basement, riddled in your sister's strange scent. Is this how you treat your family?" "As I said," my brother holds his ground, "She is responsible for the death of my parents, so yes, this is what she deserves." "You should keep your nose out of other packs' business!" Beta Kyle adds. Alpha Dane laughs. "If I agree to this deal, everything about your business becomes my business. So tell me, what would your punishment be for her? No food, locked away for a week, beatings?" Both Alpha Trey and Beta Kyle hold their tongues. There was no reason for him to defend me and yet he was. I was a nobody, no one special. Just who everyone called a traitor. Only instead of being given a death sentence, my brother had decided to make me spend my life suffering. I see those crimson eyes land on my swollen face. "I have a proposition for you, Alpha Trey." Alpha Dane speaks up again. "We have already agreed on terms." "Well, I'm adding one. And if you don't agree, you will not get my help. Instead, you will become my enemy. And we both know, you don't want that." "I take it that your new terms have something to do with her?" Alpha Trey mutters through clenched teeth. "You would be correct. Let me take her away to my pack and then you, Trey will have a deal." Me? Why would he want me? As my brother and his Beta discuss me, Alpha Dane is still studying me. His look made me nervous. What could someone like him possibly want with me? "Deal." Alpha Trey sticks out his hand for Alpha Dane to shake. He doesn't take it, instead his crimson eyes shift from me to my brother. "I will have paperwork drawn up and will return tomorrow." He reaches a hand out and cups my face, "Ensure you have everything packed." He drags his thumb across my bottom lip and strides to the opposite end of the hallway and straight to the front door. He knew exactly where the front door was, so what was he up to? He pauses at the door. "If I find out any one of you has laid a hand on her. The contract will be the last thing you need to worry about." He struts out, slamming the door behind him. After Dane leaves, my brother grabs me by the collar. "You think you're going to have a good life if you follow Alpha Dane out of here? Don't be naive!" He continues in a vicious voice. 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