Sad me iz sad.
All I did was trying to tune it, and the A peg just wouldn't stay in place... So I pushed it harder. Bad bad bad idea. Thank goodness I won't need my violin immediately, as I don't play regularly anymore... on the other hand, my negligence is what probably caused the problem. Abandoning it for a long time, not even checking if it was okay - it must have gone too dry and became fragile.
And exactly the day I want to sit and compose some tracks for our recordings, something like this happens. Maybe we are cursed. First, when I wanted to take some singing lessons - I get sick for the first time in years. Than, we play our worst gig ever, with temperature inside the place not above 10°C. I lose a new watch on my way to the rehearsal. I forget where out bassist lives (and I conveniently forget to take my phone) and another rehearsal doesn't happen. Now I destroy my violin AND have no money for the repair. Brilliant. There's some hope my parents will help, as my mother told me: "Oh, that's horrible, do you think you'll need another violin?". Of course I couldn't ask her for it, but chances are gluing won't cost a fortune.