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Оксана та Андрій здавалися парою, ніби зійшли з казки. Їхнє кохання сяяло, як зоря на нічному небі, викликаючи захоплення у всіх, хто їх знав. Андрій обожнював дружину, ладен був ради неї зірватися з місця, а Оксана відповідала йому теплом та ніжністю. Така гармонія траплялася рідко, і їхній союз здавався непорушним.

Оксана працювала від ранку до ночі, а Андрій, маючи змінний графік, взяв на себе турботи про дім. Він зустрічав дружину в затишній квартирі, де пахло свіжоприготованою вечерею, а підлога блищала чистотою. У їхньому світі майже не було місця сварам. Попри свою молодість, вони навчилися заспокоювати конфлікти тихими розмовами, знаходячи компроміси.

На п’ятий рік шлюбу в їхньому житті з’явився маленький Богдан. Андрій став для сина не лише батьком, але й справжньою опорою. Він пранув пелюшки, готував суміші, бігав за дитячим харчуванням. Богдан відчував присутність тата і капризничав, якщо того не було поруч. Коли Андрій їхав у відрядження на кілька днів, Оксана залишалася з сином наодинці. Малюк не хотів засинати, і щоб не будити сусідів, вона брала коляску й блукала з ним по засніжених вулицях їхнього містечка на Волині. Холод проймав до кісток, але Оксана, стиснувши зуби, боролася зі втомою та сном заради спокою сина.

Згодом доля покликала їх до іншого міста — Львова. Там Андрію запропонували перспективну роботу, а в Оксани з’явилася надія на новий старт. Власного житла у них не було, тому переїзд здався логічним кроком. До того ж у Львові мешкала мати Андрія, яка могла допомогти з Богданом. Здавалося, щастя було так близько, але тінь лиха вже зависла над їхньою родиною.

Андрій став затримуватися на роботі. Його одяг пропитувався чужим запахом — солодким, жіночим. Оксана намагалася говорити з ним, але він відмахувався, уникаючи її погляду. Однієї ночі він повернувся додому, впав у крісло, навіть не знявши пальта, і, дивлячись на дружину порожніми очима, прошепотів: «У мене є інша. Вона — та, кого я шукав все життя».

Оксана застигла. Серце стислося, ніби в лещатах. «Десять років тому ти казав мені те саме», — тихо відповіла вона, стримуючи сльози. «Розлучення?» — запитала вона, але Андрій лише похитав головою. Він не знав, що робити, розриваючись між двома жінками. Оксана мовчки вийшла з кімнати, перевірила, чи спить Богдан, і лягла в ліжко. Вночі вона прокинулася від його голосу — Андрій кликав її, плакав, просив допомоги. Вранці він нічого не пам’ятав, ніби нічний жах розтанув у світлі дня.

Так минув тиждень, сповнений болю й мовчання. Оксана ходила, як тінь, її очі почервоніли від сліз. Колеги, які знали про проблеми в її сім’ї, шепотілися за її спиною — вони працювали з Андрієм в одній сфері, а чутки розносилися швидко. Оксана нікому не могла відкритися, і самотність гризла її зсередини. Останньою краплею стала смерть дідуся, якого вона обожнювала. Андрій навіть не обійняв її, його холодність була нестерпною.

Одного разу колега на ім’я Максим помітив її розпач і запропонував підвезти додому. По дорозДорогою він звернув до річки, де вони зупинилися, і там, серед тиші, Оксана нарешті дала волю сльозам.

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