Konstantin Krylov, being a very strict boss, managed—within a short time—to fire the young Anna Kruglova several times. This young woman’s straightforwardness and openness repeatedly put him in an awkward situation, and Krylov didn’t like that. In general, he treated women in a utilitarian way—after his wife left for his friend, it was impossible to believe in women’s decency. If the one he loved most betrayed him, what could you say about the rest?
But Anna, a bright soul, quickly won the love of her coworkers, Constantine’s friends, and his close people. His attempts to keep away from her proved futile: quarrels alternated with reconciliations, and after each of them they became a little closer; he trusted her a little more. Still, not enough—and a new quarrel, a new turn in their relationship, followed.
At some point, Anna’s desire to run away coincided with the chance—so for many years she left her homeland and her beloved person. But she returned—only to fall into the same track of quarrels and reconciliations.
Krylov realized what this smart and tender woman meant to him, but how to control himself and the hidden urge to destroy their relationship? Perhaps fear of losing her for good will help him understand that the games are over—and that he risks pushing her away forever…