The money is gone. I took it. My Vitenka needs it more, and your Lenka can study at a vocational school,” my mother-in-law snorted. But she had no idea what had really been inside the envelope.
Don’t bother rummaging around on the mezzanine shelves, Anya. I took the envelope,” Zinaida Pavlovna said, noisily sipping hot tea from her saucer and smugly adjusting the collar of her washed-out housecoat. “My Vitenka has a debt to pay. The boy’s in trouble. And your Lenka will manage somehow. No need for a girl to … Read more