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Кириленко Любов

Stories By Кириленко Любов

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З життя33 хвилини ago

Mila sat on the floor for a long time, unable to move. Her fingers trembled so violently she could barely unwrap the package. The fabric was thick, old, yet unexpectedly clean—not a rag, nor something discarded at random. Someone had wrapped it carefully, smoothed out the folds, as if hiding not an object, but a secret that needed to be protected at all costs.

I sat on the floor for what seemed like hours, unable to move. My hands shook so violently, I barely...

З життя34 хвилини ago

My Parents Never Gave Me the Support I Needed, but My Friends Stood by Me Through Every Challenge. Although People Say Family Is Forever, That Wasn’t True for Me. My Friends Were Always There, Encouraging and Helping Me When I Needed It Most.

You know, my parents never really gave me the support I needed, but my friends have always been there for...

З життя2 години ago

I was ten when my father first didn’t call me to breakfast, but silently led me out into the yard. That morning, the frost on the window looked like intricate lace, and the air stung my lungs. I wanted to hide under my duvet, pretend I hadn’t heard the door creak, that I wasn’t the boy whose turn it was today to fetch firewood for the stove.

I was ten the first time my father didnt call me in for breakfast, but quietly ushered me outside instead....

З життя2 години ago

Twice a week, my father would leave home for a few hours and return full of energy and in an excellent mood.

When I was ten years old, and my brother was twelve, he spent most of his days playing football outside...

З життя2 години ago

Sometimes Life Surprises You…

Sometimes, thats just how it goes The arrival of little George was awaited with great anticipation by his parents. But...

З життя2 години ago

I used to steal the poor boy’s lunch every day just for a laugh—until a hidden note from his mum turned every bite into guilt and ashes.

I used to steal the same boys lunch every day at school, doing it not out of hunger but simply...

З життя3 години ago

“Don’t Hit My Back!” Children on the Road and Frustrated Commuters

While mothers flood online forums with frantic queries about what essentials to pack in their first-aid kit and whether prams...

З життя3 години ago

“Poor Signal, I’m On Site”: My Husband Left for Work, but a Week Later My Mum Saw Him in Another Area with a Pram. I Went to Investigate

Two weeks ago, I was standing on a cold railway platform, wrapped tightly in my winter coat, waving goodbye to...

З життя4 години ago

When We Adopted a Retired German Shepherd, We Had No Idea How Much He Would Change Our Lives

After a months intense training as a dog handler, Arthur was entrusted with a German Shepherd named Charlie. The three-year-old...

З життя4 години ago

I live just a street away from a local high school, and recently, the noise has returned to our road—boys with large backpacks, untucked shirts, laughter, hurried mums, bicycles dropping students off at the corner. For most people, this is just everyday life. For me, it hits straight in the chest. Three years ago, my son, then in Year 11, passed away, and since then, this season is the hardest for me.

I live just off a side street from a secondary school, and lately, the noise outside has crept back over...