“You’ll take the metro. I’m driving,” her husband said, his voice flat and icy. “And don’t argue. It’s decided.”
Zoya stood frozen in the entryway, her handbag clenched in her hand. Anton was at the door, rolling the car keys between his fingers, refusing to meet her eyes. They were supposed to go to Marina’s birthday party—Zoya’s best friend since their university days. Marina’s country house was about thirty kilometers away, and taking the … Read more