La vida
06
My Husband Gave Our New Washing Machine to His Mom—But I Wasn’t the One Doing the Laundry by HandThe next morning, I found him hunched over the kitchen sink, scrubbing his own work shirts with a bar of soap.
“The removal men will be here in half an hour,” my husband James said, not meeting my eyes, fidgeting
La vida
04
A dog was dragging Tom toward the old ruins: what he saw left him utterly stunnedHe stood frozen as the dog pawed at a half-buried chest, its lid etched with symbols that glowed faintly in the fading light.
So, you know what happened? Gary muttered to Rusty, “Come on then, mate,” as he fiddled with
La vida
015
My husband hasn’t worked in six months, sleeps until noon, and thinks I should feed him. So I quit my job in response.
**June 15th** James’s voice drifted from the bedroom: “Emily, is dinner ready?” It was one in the afternoon.
La vida
04
Pensioner Plans to Sell His Cat, But Buyer’s Unexpected Reaction Stuns HimThe pensioner realized the woman was not a buyer at all, but the cat’s long-lost owner, and they both wept with joy.
Thursday evening, another quiet one. Sitting by the window, I stare at the ad on my phone. The letters
La vida
05
They All Feared the Dog and Gave It a Wide Berth. Until a Girl Approached.
Sometimes life throws up tales so strange you think they couldn’t possibly be true. But they are.
La vida
06
““The flat is sold with the cat,” the heirs announced and slashed the price.”
Estate agent Margaret Turner put the phone down and stared at it for several seconds, as though the handset
La vida
07
A Dog Vanished After the Incident, Only to Return Six Months Later at the Door Wearing a Stranger’s CollarAs his owner reached out in disbelief, the dog whimpered and turned to reveal a faded phone number scratched into the inside of the unfamiliar collar.
Victor found him by the roadside in October. The puppy sat on the edge of the highway, wet and very small
La vida
03
An elderly woman fed a stray dog outside her building for a year. One morning, the dog blocked her from the elevator—a minute later, the cable snapped.
Clara Stevens had been feeding a stray German Shepherd at the entrance of her block of flats for a year
La vida
05
‘By evening, the cat must not be in the stairwell,’ shouted the superintendent. In minus 30-degree weather.
Margaret stood at the window, watching the frost paint patterns on the glass. They said minus thirty
La vida
09
A stray cat came to my balcony every evening and meowed. When I opened the door, she led me to abandoned kittens in the house basement.
Every evening this ginger cat would climb onto my balcony. She’d meow like she was begging for help –