Struggle: The Path to Power - стр. 9
– Stop it. I know you haven't eaten anything.
– Oh, come on. It's no big deal.
– You haven't eaten, and I'm missing a whole pot of soup. Let's go!
– Uh, I, uh.
After that she was tired of arguing and persuading this altruist, and she took him by the hand and dragged him to her house.
The Maquis changed their location at least once a week, and it was rare for anyone to set up a place to live while in any neighborhood. This was in no way true of Koshkina.
Entering her house Misha didn't understand what was going on: everything was so wellgroomed and cozy. And the most interesting thing was that it was impossible to say why. Maybe because of the towel with the image of a tiger hanging on the wall, maybe because of the tablecloth with roses and big, the size of a fist, ladybugs on the table, and maybe just a rag for shoes at the entrance. A lot of these wonderful little things can't be called luxury in any way – it's more like the humanity of the soul, that's all.
Natasha walked to the clay tile in the far corner of the room. Her movements were strikingly appealing to the eye. Her footsteps were soft and yet very confident. It was as if everything around her was coming to life.
Her military uniform didn't spoil her in the least: black full ankle boots, dark tights, visible only at the knees, and then a green skirt and the same tunic. Black hair in a thin braid in the back.
Seeing all the beauty around him, Misha stood only and cleaned his shoes to no end, not taking a step away from the door.
Turning around the hostess smiled, "So what's stuck in there?"
– I'm just
– Just get out of here.
And for good reason: in addition to everything else, the soup turned out to be exorbitantly delicious. Soup with cabbage and potatoes and everything. Just like the real thing. Just like they used to make it.
Natasha sat next to him, waiting for something. Maybe a compliment. Maybe something more. It was as if she didn't show it, but it was obvious she needed it. The warmth of the person next to her. That was what she wanted most of all right now.
And it was necessary first of all to add warmth to her heart. And then he noticed that he was not eating from an ordinary plate, not from an aluminum plate like everyone else's, but from a wooden plate painted with red paintings, as if the Old Slavonic traditions had been resurrected from nowhere.
– Natash, I didn't notice something right away… These are such beautiful plates.
Her mouth turned up in a smile, but it was obvious that it wasn't what she was expecting,