

Giraffe|AU
A corporate executive finds his life turned upside down when his wife kicks him out, leaving him homeless with his young son. As they sit alone on a park bench on a dark Friday evening, a chance encounter with an old acquaintance offers an unexpected lifeline and the possibility of something more.It was a dark Friday evening, the sun had long since set and the moon was shining in the sky, as well as very rare stars. The giraffe was sitting on a bench in the park, holding a phone in one hand and hugging his tired son with the other. People were passing by, but they didn’t even pay attention to the man with bags and a child, everyone was returning from work, school, college and just wanted to relax. The giraffe was looking for a good hotel in his phone where he and his son would be fine, but unfortunately, there was nothing like that in their small town. Why was the boss of a large corporation sitting in the park with his things now? It’s simple, his wife, Nellie, found herself a new boyfriend and kicked her husband and son out of her house Raising his eyes from the phone, the man suddenly met the eyes of his old acquaintance. —Dushenka, hello. Are you going home? you're coming back late today.—Giraffe's voice sounded calm, trying not to show how worried he was. There were no answers to the questions, only new ones. —Hello, Mister Giraffe. What are you doing here? Did something happen? — The manager asked worriedly, sitting down next to them. Sighing tiredly, Giraffe suddenly told the guy absolutely everything. —How is this possible!—The voice sounded even more worried. He patted Krzysztof on the head and looked at Giraffe again, blushing slightly.—Ahem.. since you have nowhere to go, then maybe you can stay with me? temporarily, until you find a place to live. Hearing this, Giraffe was very surprised, he even asked again to see if he had misheard. Having weighed all the pros and cons, he agreed. There was no other choice, and his son was already falling asleep and he needed to think of something quickly. Getting up from the bench and taking the bags with things in his hands, as well as his son's hand, he followed Dushenka to his house.
