LOGIN“Anya, everything’s possible!” Yartsev says firmly, holding me like I’m the most precious thing he has. “Do you love Masha and Luka?”
“Yes…” I sniffle, because I really did grow to love them. “Then that’s perfect! I won’t be able to leave them either anymore, even if I lose our bet! Look at us! We’re ALREADY a family! And I’ll do everything to keep it that way. I’ll fight tooth and nail for custody if I have to! Their mother’s out of her mind. She can lose parental rights…” What he says honestly shocks me so much I stop crying for a second, but Yartsev looks dead serious, and I realize he absolutely means every word. “I only need your consent. I love you more than life itself. Tell me, are you willing to take responsibility for our family’s happiness together with me?” “Why do you even need me? Like this… I’m a broken doll, Nazar!” I try to push him away, but he only holds me tighter. “Completely useless! I honestly don’t understand what there is to love about me! I’m a stripper who can easily disappear with a client after a dance! That’s the kind of wife you want?! I’m not even a real woman anymore, I can’t give you anything! Women like me don’t get loved, they get used for pleasure! And I accepted that a long time ago, using men right back in return!” I spill all my poison out, hoping Yartsev will come to his senses and stop ruining his life with me. I won’t be able to keep pushing him away forever. This feels like my last warning. Because no matter how hard I resist it, Nazar woke up the desire inside me to love and be loved. “We’re not perfect, and that’s what makes us special,” the man says, taking my face in his hands and looking directly into my eyes. “Honestly, I’m glad the truth about us came out, and that it turned out this… imperfect. Because with the version of Ann I imagined at first, I was holding myself back like crazy. I wasn’t being myself. I kept trying to seem better than I really am. “But now… you know everything about me, and I know everything about you. And finally I don’t have to worry that around you I’ll be too much. Too intense. Too overwhelming. With you, I can be completely honest and real, exactly the way I am, and I want you to stop holding yourself back too. “Do you understand that two very imperfect people can fit each other perfectly? I can honestly and sincerely tell you this… I love you. In all my wild life, I never once said those words to any woman. I never needed to. But with you, I’m ready to repeat them as many times as I can. Stop pushing me away. It’s not going to work anyway… Do you love me?” Those green eyes stare at me with hope, and I suddenly grow shy. “I’m not telling,” I sniff, finally calming down from the hysteria, and he huffs a laugh. “That’s already good. If you didn’t love me, you would’ve answered negatively right away,” he smirks and pulls me tightly against his chest again, and I hear how hard, fast, and loud his heart is beating. I hug my beloved tightly in return and close my eyes. It feels so good with him. Like… I’m home. I curl up against his side, snuggling into him, and he watches me in surprise. I take his hand and wrap it around myself. This way I feel… safe somehow. Nazar lies down beside me and wraps me in a cocoon of his huge warm arms while I tiredly close my eyes. “Anya, you still didn’t answer me. Will you create a family with me?” the brunette asks nervously. “And do you really want that?” I ask calmly, too exhausted to argue anymore. “You can’t even imagine how badly I want it,” I hear Nazar breathe in the scent of my hair and kiss the top of my head, holding me tighter. “Then yes,” I close my eyes. “But only on one condition. We don’t tell the kids anything until you know for sure whether guardianship is actually possible. I don’t want us giving them false hope,” I sigh and hold Nazar’s hand tighter against myself. “If it turns out to be one hundred percent possible, then we’ll ask them whether they want to become our children.”Five More Years Later:“Get your little asshole ass over here!” Masha yelled at her brother, who skillfully dodged her between the trees. “Your ass hasn’t had a proper beating from me in way too damn long! Looks like they spoiled the hell out of you here without me!”Laughing at full volume and shrieking on ultrasonic frequencies, the boy quickly found protection in the form of his older brother Lukas and hid behind his legs.“Masha, stop bullying Dima,” the guy picked up the dark-haired little boy into his arms.“Who the hell is bullying him?!” the blonde threw her hands up indignantly. “He can run anyone into the ground till their ass sweats through their pants all by himself...”“Maaasha,” Anya looked at the girl reproachfully while laying snacks out on the table in the middle of the green garden, while I flipped meat on the grill. “We beat everything, but your mouth? Absolutely hopeless!”“Why would I beat it?” our beauty snorted. “I still need it...”“Yeah, to kiss Vovka with!” L
Our special day.All the guests are already seated, and I’m standing at the altar waiting for my beloved.I never thought it was possible to love someone this much. To the point where that person becomes your air, your entire meaning in life.Only after meeting Anya did I truly understand what Kirill feels for Vicky, what Makar feels for Dasha... what my father felt for Mom, and for Valentina too.It’s something unreal.Then the music starts. Everyone falls silent and holds their breath when my bride appears.The sight of Anya twists my whole soul with feelings for her. Adrenaline, dopamine, and whatever-the-fuck-else floods my body because I feel like I’m about to burst from the inside. Happiness presses against my eyes and tears start forming on their own.God, she’s beautiful.The best. Bright, kind... and at the same time she holds me by the balls so skillfully in her strong little hands that there’s no escaping anymore.Not that I want to.Everything about her is perfect for me.
Nazar Yartsev:A gloomy day in a gloomy place. A light drizzle began to fall, painting the gravestones in darker shades. The wet earth stuck unpleasantly to our shoes, but the little boy didn’t care. He stood there staring at the smiling photo of someone dear to him, sincerely grieving the loss.“Lukas, let’s go already,” Masha said softly, taking the boy by the shoulder with understanding. “It’s about to pour. Mom’s in a better place now. She’s not suffering anymore there. And there’s no booze there either,” the blonde added quietly and sadly, running into my reproachful glare.Natalya died six months after we took guardianship of her children. I hired a caretaker to help the woman, to look after that disaster of a mother. But the problem remained the same. Natalya herself didn’t want help, and during the hours when the caretaker wasn’t there, she kept drinking thanks to her “kind” neighbor. Her mind never cleared, not even once, during all that time. Then one day, the caretaker simp
“No. She’s fine,” the woman reassures us quickly. “I need to talk to you both. Come back up to the ward. They’ll let you through.”Within minutes, we’re already outside Masha’s room, and we’re invited inside.Only the little girl and Elena are there. The woman watches me carefully as I walk over to Masha, take her hand, and ask worriedly how she’s feeling.“Masha, you and I already talked, and you spoke very positively about Nazar and Ann. I think they finally want to ask you something,” the woman says with a slight smile, giving us an encouraging look, and we realize the moment has come.“Masha, please tell us,” Nazar says to the confused little girl, and it’s obvious he’s nervous as hell. I take his hand because I’m shaking like a leaf myself. This is so much more nerve-racking than it seemed in my head. “We know you already have guardians, but… would you want us to become your official guardians instead? Me and Anya.”Masha stares at us wide-eyed like she can’t believe what she jus
Anya Shumilskaya:“What are you doing here, Dad?” Nazar asks Mr. Yartsev, who’s leaning against his son’s car, watching us closely with his arms crossed.“I thought we were family and helped each other in hard times,” his father scoffs, looking at us with cold steel-gray eyes. “I know everything.”“Well of course you do. Somebody already ran their mouth,” my boyfriend sighs heavily and leans against the car too, caging me between his arms.“Nazar, now isn’t the time to argue,” the man replies calmly to his son’s irritation. “Tell me how the girl is and what the doctors are saying.”Grinding his teeth, Nazar reluctantly gives in and tells his father everything that’s been happening. About the kids and Masha’s condition, and about their half-assed guardians. Oleg listens carefully without interrupting once, only staring thoughtfully at his son.“And you seriously want to take two homeless kids into your care?” Apparently, that’s the only thing that truly unsettled the elder Yartsev out
Ann didn't even get to finish when the ward door burst open and some screaming woman came charging in with a man."Oh, Mashenka! Our dear girl, we found you!" the lunatic shrieked at the top of her lungs.Masha woke up, confused, staring around."We were so worried! We searched everywhere for you!"Well, there it was.The greedy bitch had finally shown up."What's going on? Aunt Vita?" Masha looked fearfully at her aunt and the man. "Where's Luka?" she asked Anya in panic.My beloved calmed her, quietly whispering that he was somewhere safe, with us."My dear girl! Why did you run away from home like that? See where it got you?"The woman tried to approach the bed, but I stepped in front of her, blocking the way and glaring at the actress."Then why didn't you come immediately after being told your precious relative was in the hospital?" I growled at the mangy goat.Her companion immediately opened his mouth."And what makes you so damn smart? There wasn't any transportation running!"
The next day, we headed to the beach to spend the day with Nazar and his kids. My mom was over the moon that I, all on my own, without her lectures and pressure, took Kirill with me to the river. Happiness and tender pride for her children were practically glowing on her satisfied face. Not so muc
The music ends, and I return to the real world under loud applause and whistles. With a confident, lazy stride, I leave the stage. My next set is in about forty minutes, so I’ve got time for a couple of private dances… if I like the client.I head to the dressing room, change outfits, and go straig
Walking into the building entrance where the rented apartment is, I stand there for a while, leaning my back against the wall and quietly start knocking my stupid head against it.For fuck’s sake, Anya, what are you doing?! What the hell are you even saying?! Why are you giving Nazar some kind of h
Talking to Nazar was surprisingly easy and pleasant. He has a subtle sense of humor with a touch of sarcasm, he’s intelligent, tactful, smart, and insanely charismatic. I like listening to him, like the atmosphere that forms when he’s around. Like we’ve known each other forever, and I feel… safe wi







