Andrey was never a fantastic liar. While packing his luggage in the bedroom, he tried not to meet Marina’s eyes, the lady he had lived with for nearly 10 years.
So, a conference. “A whole week,” Marina replied, leaning against the doorframe. “And definitely in Sochi, when everyone is on vacation.”
“Well, yeah,” Andrey murmured, putting his beach shorts beneath a stack of shirts. “The corporation bears all expenses. “It would be strange to refuse.”
– Is your colleague, Vika, also coming? Marina’s voice contained no query, merely a tired statement of fact.
Andrey hesitated for a moment before continuing to get ready as if nothing had occurred.
– Yes. She is accountable for the presentation. Work is work. “Of course,” Marina replied, crossing her arms across her chest. “Just like at last year’s corporate party, when you ‘worked’ until four in the morning?”
– Are you starting again? Andrey slammed the suitcase. – I explained everything then. We had an essential project.
— The one who ordered that all of her messages be removed from her phone?
Andrey moved the bag off the bed and finally looked his wife in the eyes.
– I will not address it. The plane departs in three hours.
“Say hello to your ‘colleague,’” Marina said, stepping away from the door to allow him to pass. “Have a good rest.”
Andrey muttered something and dashed towards the exit.
Marina stood alone in the middle of the bedroom for a long time, looking at the family portrait on the bedside table. Then she stubbornly picked up the phone and began searching for the number of the person who could assist her.
Mid-June in Sochi, satisfied with the right water temperature – warm but not overly warm, with gentle waves. Andrey casually laid under an umbrella, watching Vika relax in the waves. Her brown body played in the light, drawing curious looks from people around her.
“Come here!” she exclaimed, waving her hand. “The water is simply magnificent!”
“What are you thinking about?” Vika asked, swimming closer and hugging him around the neck. “Just don’t tell me it’s about work.”– No, it’s just… – Andrey hesitated. – I forgot to send the report before leaving.
“Liar,” Vika smiled, lightly kissing him on the cheek. “You’re thinking about your wife, right?”