Prologue

Brothels are overflowing. Women live with dogs. European civilization is collapsing before our eyes. Radical feminists (in quarantine) stand in line for food. They have forgotten how to cook, give birth to children, and respect men. Everyone is alone. We are irretrievably losing our culture and values. No family, no children, no future.

The book Quarantine describes real events in my life. I lost my wife, who changed beyond recognition. In an attempt to avoid loneliness, I tried to make new friends, but it led nowhere. And so I ended up at rock bottom—in a brothel.

Love with a prostitute did not inspire hope for the future. Subconsciously, we wanted to start a family, but money consumed our feelings. She earns money by selling her body. And I buy an illusion for an hour. But Denis and Deniza fell in love.

We have no prospects and no future, but what happened between us will not fade away with time. We will never forget it and will remain together forever in this book. I bought more than just sex at the brothel. For a relatively small amount of money, I bought a bucket of love potion, which I drank in one gulp.

I hope that my revelation will spark endless discussions about our future. We will examine all the topics described in the book and inevitably find a solution for us and our children.