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    I stood in the kitchen doorway, unsure what unsettled me more—her age, her confidence, or the way she carried herself like she belonged there, as if this weren’t my son’s apartment but hers.

    She didn’t flinch, didn’t rush to stand, didn’t look embarrassed. She simply turned her head, studied me for a moment… and smiled.

    “You must be Andrei’s mother,” she said calmly, taking another sip of coffee as if nothing about this situation was unusual.

    My throat went dry. The words felt stuck somewhere between my chest and my mouth. It took me a second to realize she was addressing me so casually—without warmth, without respect, just distance.

    “And you… who are you?” I finally asked, feeling heat rise inside me.

    She set her cup down gently and tilted her head.

    “My name is Nadia,” she said. “I’m… someone important in your son’s life.”

    Important.

    The word landed like a slap. Not “friend,” not “colleague”—important.

    I glanced around the kitchen instinctively. Her bag rested on the table—elegant, clearly expensive. A coat hung over a chair. In the sink—two cups.

    Two.

    My hands began to tremble.

    “In my robe, too,” I added slowly, unable to keep the edge out of my voice.

    She looked down at herself, as if only just noticing.

    “Andrei said you wouldn’t mind,” she replied evenly. “I was cold after my shower.”

    At that exact moment, the bathroom water stopped. A click followed. Seconds later, Andrei stepped into the kitchen—wet hair, a towel wrapped around his waist, completely unaware that everything had already fallen apart.

    He saw me.

    Then Nadia.

    And I watched the panic flash across his face.

    “Mom… what are you doing here?” he asked too quickly.

    “Surprise,” I said coldly. “I thought I’d visit. Clearly, it was worth it.”

    He ran a hand through his hair, buying time.

    “Your phone died, right?” he tried.

    “Yes,” I replied. “But I still have a key. Remember?”

    Silence filled the room—the kind where everything is already understood, but no one says it out loud.

    “Mom, let’s talk calmly,” he said, stepping closer.

    “Calmly?” I let out a bitter laugh. “You expect me to stay calm while a woman nearly twenty years older than you sits in your kitchen… wearing my robe?”

    Nadia shifted slightly but remained quiet, watching everything. That only irritated me more.

    “He’s forty-three,” Andrei said carefully.

    “Oh, of course,” I snapped. “That changes everything.”

    He sighed.

    “I didn’t want you to find out like this.”

    “And how did you want me to find out?” I cut in. “Invite her to Sunday lunch? Introduce her between courses?”

    He said nothing. And that silence said enough.

    I looked at Nadia again—and this time I noticed something different. Her eyes were tired. Not from that morning, but from life itself. There was nothing fake about it.

    “How long?” I asked quietly.

    Andrei lowered his gaze.

    “Almost a year.”

    Something inside me cracked.

    A whole year.

    “And you said nothing?”

    “I was afraid,” he admitted. “Afraid you wouldn’t accept it.”

    I wanted to argue. To say it wasn’t right, that it was a mistake, that he’d regret it. But the words wouldn’t come.

    Because at that moment, Nadia stood up slowly.

    “I think I should leave,” she said calmly. “This is your conversation.”

    She walked past me, removed the robe, folded it neatly, and placed it on the chair. Underneath, she wore a simple dress—nothing dramatic, nothing attention-seeking.

    “It was nice meeting you,” she added before heading toward the door.

    I stopped her without thinking.

    “Do you have… children?”

    She paused.

    “Yes,” she said. “A daughter. She’s twenty-one.”

    Something shifted inside me—permanently.

    She left.

    The door closed quietly.

    Now it was just the two of us.

    Andrei stood there, waiting—as if for judgment.

    I sat in the chair she had just left and realized the anger was gone. All that remained was a strange emptiness.

    “Do you love her?” I asked.

    He didn’t hesitate.

    “Yes.”

    I closed my eyes. Memories flooded in—his childhood, his first steps, school, everything. And now… this. A woman with a past, with her own life, with a child.

    “Does she make you happy?”

    He nodded.

    And in that moment, I understood something.

    I hadn’t lost my son.

    I had only lost the illusion that I could still control his life.

    I opened my eyes and looked at him differently.

    “Then I have one condition,” I said quietly.

    He tensed.

    “What is it?”

    I pushed the bag of croissants toward him.

    “Next time… introduce her properly. Not like this.”

    He blinked, then smiled—awkwardly, almost like a boy again.

    “Okay,” he said softly.

    I stood, picked up my bag, and walked toward the door.

    At the threshold, I paused.

    “And put the robe back where it belongs,” I added without turning around.

    As I stepped into the hallway, I felt lighter.

    Not because everything made sense—

    But because I had finally accepted one simple truth:

    Our children don’t belong to us.

    Not even when we still have the key to their door.

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