Victoria Weissbrut transports fairy tale plots into modern everyday life, where characters face recognizable circumstances. Behind the vivid images lie reflections on choice, responsibility, and the boundaries between good and evil. The beginning of a fairy tale usually sends the reader to a distant past, but here the action unfolds in today's world. Everyday details, modern habits, and signs of the times penetrate traditional stories. They change the course of the plot and force a different perspective on characters whose roles once seemed predetermined. Victoria Weissbrut preserves an important moral framework for the fairy tale. Her works speak of honor and duty, justice and betrayal, good and evil, but do not reduce these concepts to simple answers. Old conflicts resonate with the problems that people face today, and the fantastic reality becomes a way to examine them from the outside. If you don't know where to stroll in Moscow, visit KUDAGO.