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The Weight of Grief
Olesya, six months pregnant and only 23, rides the same city bus to the cemetery every week. It’s where her fiancé, Andrey Volkov, is buried. The rain mirrors her sorrow, each drop echoing the weight she carries. A kind bus driver quietly tells her, “Take care of yourself, miss.” She nods, unable to speak. Andrey had promised her everything—a family, love, and a future. Now, she walks alone to his grave, burdened by loss and guilt.

A Love Unexpected
Two years earlier, Olesya met Andrey at the textile factory where she worked. She had aged out of the orphanage system and was surviving through grit and determination. Andrey, a visiting technician, noticed her skill and strength. He told her, “You’re stronger than anyone I know.” Their bond grew quickly. Despite different backgrounds, they fell in love. When she became pregnant, he proposed. He said, “We’ll give our child everything we never had.” But Olesya hesitated, fearing rejection from his wealthy family.

Tragedy and Truth
Andrey returned to the capital to tell his family about Olesya and the baby. “I want us to be a family,” he had said. But days passed with no word. Eventually, she learned he had been attacked and killed after that visit. “I can see from your face that he meant something to you,” said a factory accountant who broke the news. Olesya was devastated, haunted by what-ifs and her absence in his final days.

A Second Chance
At Andrey’s grave, she collapses in grief. A stranger finds her—it’s Dima, Andrey’s brother. “He loved you so much,” Dima tells her, revealing that the family had been searching for her. “We realized how wrong we’d been,” he admits. Dima brings her to his family, offering not just medical help, but a long-lost connection—and the hope of healing.