Rushing to the farm, the tractor driver handed his house keys to a vagrant woman with a kid. But when he returned from his shift, he peeked through the window and WAS STUNNED…

And she quickly got used to the good life. She didn’t handle the household because of her hand skin, because it was hard, and many more becauses. And Will did everything himself.

Just so Natalie would be happy. They lived like that for three years. And one fine day, his wife declares.

«Will, how long are we going to sit here? Everyone is developing, moving to the city, and we’re rotting in this small town.» Will didn’t even understand what she meant then. «I never said I wanted to go to the city.

And you didn’t either. Where did this come from all of a sudden?» «Well, I definitely don’t want to rot in this small town my whole life. I hope you’re not going to force me to do that?» William raised his eyebrows….

«I don’t understand something. You’re from a small town yourself. You’ve lived here your whole life.

Where did this pull come from suddenly? Especially now. We can live comfortably. Just wait, I’ll get water hooked up to the house.

It’ll be just like a city apartment.» Natalie stood up, nervously pacing the room. «Lord, you’re so dense.

What’s water got to do with it? What about theaters, cafes? Culture, for goodness’ sake!» That day they argued. William lost it first. He called his wife a small-town princess and the pea and left.

Of course, they made up later. They didn’t return to the conversation. And three weeks later, he didn’t find Natalie when he returned from work.

There was only a note on the table saying she met a man who understands her, with whom she’ll live in the city. Natalie also wrote that she took the money William had been saving in the box. She wrote that it was her compensation for wasting her best years on him…