Her husband and mother-in-law were already rubbing their hands together. They thought that after the divorce they would grab half of Irina’s property. But things did not go according to their plan.

A glass of tea, a napkin smeared with lipstick, and two faces bent over the kitchen table in the half-dark. Andrey was turning a lighter between his fingers, while his mother, Valentina Petrovna, slowly traced her index finger over a sewing pattern from a magazine, as if drawing invisible borders of future wealth. “Half of … Read more

“Who would want you at forty-three?” her husband laughed, throwing his wife out into the street, not knowing whose doorsteps he would be begging at three years later.

— If you cross this threshold now, there will be no way back. I’ll block all the cards,” Andrey’s voice sounded cold, as if he were reprimanding a careless subordinate, not the woman with whom he had shared a bed, joys, and sorrows for the last fifteen years. Natalya froze in the spacious entryway. Her … Read more

Since the apartment went to your sister-in-law, go live with her now,” my mother-in-law decided to ride into paradise on my back.

Lena froze with a cup in her hands. She had just been about to pour herself some tea when she heard the doorbell ring. She thought it was either the neighbor stopping by for some salt or a courier with a package. But standing on the threshold was her mother-in-law. With a huge suitcase and … Read more

I Woke Up in the Middle of the Night: My Husband Wasn’t Beside Me. In the Kitchen, I Heard Something You Never Forget.

The voice of my dear husband, Artyom, which usually echoed through the walls of our apartment with the intonations of a weary Roman patrician, was now dripping with a sweetness as cheap as syrup. He was talking on speakerphone. “Mom, you don’t understand the concept of scaling,” Artyom proclaimed. He was a middle manager whose … Read more

Forget the birthday — Mom’s blood pressure is up and she’s feeling awful! her husband declared, not knowing that his wife was celebrating — but already in a new apartment, and without him.

  — Have you completely lost your mind?! — Artyom burst into the living room and threw his jacket over the back of the armchair, where he never hung it. — How many times have I told you not to touch my things on the shelf! Katya was standing by the window, looking at him … Read more

— We decided to celebrate Auntie’s anniversary at your place this weekend. There’ll be twenty of us! — the relatives presented Olga with a fait accompli.

— Olya, just don’t interrupt me, I’ve already planned everything, — her mother-in-law’s voice rang through the phone like brass, leaving no room for maneuver. — We’ve decided to celebrate Auntie’s anniversary at your place this weekend. There will be twenty of us! You have a country house, plenty of space, the lawn is trimmed. … Read more

Who’s going to cook for Mom’s anniversary?” my husband protested. “You are, since you’re the one who suggested celebrating at our place,” I replied—and left for the movies.

“Vera, we’re having guests on Saturday.” I put the frying pan on the stove and turned around. Oleg was sitting at the kitchen table, scrolling through his phone, and he didn’t even look up. “What guests?” “Aunt Shura. Birthday. I said we’d celebrate at our place. About twelve people will come.” Aunt Shura was a … Read more

— No, dear mother-in-law, I bought this elite three-room apartment before the wedding. So head straight for the door—and quickly!

Friday evening promised to be warm and cozy. I set the table in the living room, laid out plates from the new dinner set, and lit candles. The apartment shone with cleanliness and expensive renovations, which I had finished literally a month before the wedding. A luxury three-room apartment in a new residential complex on … Read more