“You need it — you buy gifts for your mother yourself. That woman has never said a single kind word to me, so you’ll manage without my help.

“If you need it, then you buy gifts for your mother yourself. That woman has never once said a kind word to me, so you’ll have to manage without my help.” Ksyusha, you won’t believe it! Mom has decided to celebrate her birthday in grand style! — Vitalya burst into the kitchen, waving his phone. … Read more

— “All right. If your mother moves in with us, then mine will live with us too,” I calmly told my husband in response to his proposal.

“Fine. If your mother moves in with us, then mine will live with us too,” I calmly told my husband in response to his suggestion. “Mom is going to move in with us soon,” Maxim said as if in passing, without taking his eyes off his phone. “She has already sold her apartment.” Nadya froze, … Read more

“No guests! Tell your mother to find some other fool to cook for her anniversary! Everything is canceled!”

“No guests! Tell your mother to find some other fool to cook for her anniversary! Everything is canceled!” “Enough already, Anton!” Irina slammed the lid onto the pot so hard that steam shot up to the ceiling. “Tell me honestly—am I your wife or a part-time cook?” Anton froze in the kitchen doorway like a … Read more

“Here’s how it’s going to be, dear: you’ll sell the dacha, bring me the money, and I’ll pay off your husband’s debt,” her mother-in-law declared, but Angela came up with her own plan.

“Here’s what, sweetheart: you’ll sell the dacha, bring me the money, and I’ll pay off your husband’s debt,” her mother-in-law declared. But Angela came up with a plan of her own. Angela cleared dinner from the table and sat down across from her husband. Tikhon had been silent for the third evening in a row, … Read more

“Keys on the table, duplicates destroyed,” I ordered. And my sister’s husband suddenly realized that the resort in my gardening community was closed.

“Keys on the table, duplicates destroyed,” I ordered. And my sister’s husband suddenly realized that the resort at my garden house was closed. “Niina, are you home? We’re already on the ring road. Forty minutes and we’ll be there.” For a moment, Nina could not even understand what offended her more: the word “we’ll be … Read more

“What is your mother doing here?” Ksenia asked her husband. “Just don’t get angry, but Mom has made a rather strange decision,” Nikita said quietly, sorting through drawings of acoustic panels on the massive oak table. “She called me in for a talk and said she had decided to sign over her two-room apartment to Olga.”

“Why is your mother here?” Ksenia asked her husband. “Please don’t get angry, but Mom has made a very strange decision,” Nikita said quietly, sorting through drawings of acoustic panels on the massive oak table. “She called me in for a talk and said she had decided to sign over her two-room apartment to Olga.” … Read more

“Well then, we can tolerate guests like these too,” my mother-in-law smirked in front of everyone. But the evening did not go according to her script at all.

“Well then, I suppose we’ll tolerate guests like these too,” my mother-in-law smirked in front of everyone. But the evening did not go according to her plan at all. My mother-in-law always said that my lineage smelled of manure, while hers smelled of French perfume and true blue blood. Too bad she forgot one small … Read more

“Wanted to sleep, did you?! And who’s going to iron my shirts for tomorrow?! I don’t see creases on my trousers! Get up right now! I don’t care that it’s three in the morning and you have to get up at six!

— Wanted to sleep, did you?! And who’s going to iron my shirts for tomorrow?! I don’t see creases on the trousers! Get up now! I don’t care that it’s three in the morning and you have to get up at six! Until you iron everything and polish my shoes until they shine like a … Read more

“Changed the locks? Well, never mind, my son will be here soon and he’ll open everything,” the mother-in-law declared confidently at the door.

“Changed the locks, did you? Well, never mind, my son will be here soon and he’ll open everything,” her mother-in-law declared confidently from the other side of the door. Kristina stood barefoot in the hallway, a cup of unfinished coffee in her hand, staring at the new, shiny lock cylinder. The metal still looked unfamiliar. … Read more