Renata widowed early, at the age of 40. She stayed with a five -year -old daughter and two -year -old son. < img src = "https://zycie.news/crrops/629f36/620x0/1/0/2025/02/07/s6bcof53fi9yxov6f6fyfyfzmlhdababzdf0khlwhe8f.jpg" alt = "pair, source: pexels" styles = "background-color: rgba (186,168,162.0.53)" > < p > It was not easy, but she managed to raise and develop children and lead them to adulthood. Now they have their own children, and Renata finally went to a well -deserved rest.

< p > one day she traveled by train to the sanatorium. Her co -wet, the Łpasairer was an interesting man, a widower with children and grandchildren. He went to the same sanatorium on vacation. They spent a whole three weeks of vacation together: they went for walks, to the cinema, to the cafe. After returning, they still met. It was an outlet for a woman. At the age of 61, she remembered how it is known to be a woman.

< p > Renata was afraid to tell her children about changes in her life. Once, during a family ceremony, she jokingly said that it was good to get married. The children looked at her in a contemptuous way & oacute; b and said so many unpleasant things that for a long time she had a bad feeling.

< P >So she met with her beloved Piotr secretly, most often on his property or in public. Piotr had his own small one -room apartment. When he was widowed and his children became independent, he rented a three -room apartment in the center, gave their sons the shares due to them, and for the SW & oacute; j. participated bought a tiny apartment and wrote it to the oldest grandson.

< P >Renata had more real estate: a three -room apartment, which only belonged to her and her husband, a one -room apartment, who inherited from her mother -in -law, who died from her son, and a two -room apartment in the village nearby city ​​from his mother. There is also a summer house where the whole family gathers in the summer. Long ago, Renata left the children to the children to her apartment. Children lived in rented apartments for a long time and all their things could not fit there. In addition, they were very worried about the documents so that something would not happen. All this was stored in the mother's apartment.

< P > That's why children needed free access to these things. It was another duties for which the lovers could not meet on the territory of a woman. And everything would be good if Renata suddenly did not get sick and her back did not hurt. Each move was caused by a strong b & oacute; l.

< p > The woman decided to ask her children for help, but her son was very busy and M&P; Oacute; Gł to visit her only on the second day, and her C & Oacute; Rka had no one to leave children with, the youngest was only 4 months. Help came from her lover. He visited her with medicines and a bouquet flower & oacute; in and stayed at night.

< p > the next day, her daughter -in -law arrived. Of course, she opened the door with its own key. Imagine her surprise when she saw a stranger in pajamas, with breakfast in & oacute; Immediately the children found time to visit their mother. A scandal broke out. C & oacute; Rka and son did not behave well. They cursed and shouted ugly words at Piotr. And when he told them he was going to propose to their mother, they told her that he could forget about them and his grandchildren.

< p > It turned out after a quiet conversation that the children were worried that they would stay with anything when the mother got married again. Renata must think everything now …

< P >< Strong > look: Ewa Bem in the first interview after losing her husband. She mentioned C & Amp; Oacute; Rce

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116