La vida
I’ll adapt and rephrase the story for English culture, changing names, locations, currency, and idioms
“Is this all there is?” Emma asked in dismay, peering into the pot on the stove.
January 3rd I’ve always preferred summer fishing, but I still drag myself out a couple of times in winter.
The cat sat on the windowsill, staring down at the yard where pigeons squabbled over a crust of bread.
Nina Fletcher saw him at half past seven in the morning. Gary was standing by the lift, holding a cat.
He said: “My ex-wife managed everything.” And in that moment, I knew — we weren’t heading anywhere together.
A year of dating Jane (56) seemed like a fairy tale, until over a cup of coffee she laid out her plan
My husband was forty-seven when he proposed an open marriage—so he could see other women. Then later
You know, I’ve kept this inside for so long. Everyone always asked, ‘Sarah, how are things with James?
**March 15th** I wasn’t living. I was just existing. Seventy-two years old, a one-bedroom flat on the









