things she came up with the renovation herself, that is, the design, she and her first husband valery sokolovalice can’t raise her hand, get rid of the old piano or throw away books that hardly anyone will read, valera comes to me periodically here, he also brings some books , he brought me here this stack of volumes of lenin, and these glasses and bells are all that remains as a keepsake from dad, in my opinion, they bought them with my father, and... i just don’t touch them, because i’m very afraid of breaking them, they’re just there for beauty’s sake, like some kind of memory from childhood. after graduating from the prestigious academy of national economy, svetlana razina’s daughter does odd jobs, thinks about what she should do in life, studies spanish and dreams of a wedding. mother, i know your fiancé, who do you live with? mom knows the groom, of course, and how do you like all the grooms, and how do you like it? groom, are you satisfied? probably, more likely yes than no , well, sort of, but what i don’t really like, i don’t like that now children for a very long time cannot, uh, fo