“Get to the kitchen. Now!” the husband barked. He had no idea what would follow.

“Katya, where’s my blue tie?” Dmitry shouted from the bedroom. Ekaterina stood over the stove, stirring oatmeal that had already turned thick and listless. Seven years of marriage, and every morning played like a looped reel: he sprinted toward money and importance; she hovered between the kettle and the washing machine. “In the closet, second … Read more

“You won’t get a single ruble from me! You got yourselves into debt — you can pay it off yourselves!” the daughter shouted, slamming the door of her parents’ apartment.

The commuter train was slowly approaching the familiar platform, and Anna pressed her forehead to the carriage’s cold windowpane. She hadn’t been to this town in five years. Five years of building a career in the capital, working twelve-hour days, saving on everything—even the coffee from the vending machine. Every kopek went into her dream … Read more

I never expected to see him again—least of all here. The women’s health clinic breathed that familiar cocktail of antiseptic and stale coffee, a hum of soft conversation and the hiss of the espresso machine from the lobby alcove.

I never expected to see him again—least of all here. The women’s health clinic breathed that familiar cocktail of antiseptic and stale coffee, a hum of soft conversation and the hiss of the espresso machine from the lobby alcove. Posters about prenatal vitamins, IVF success rates, and “Know Your Cycle” lined the cream walls like … Read more

“You filthy cleaning lady, don’t you dare touch my things!” the boss shrieked… not knowing I was the new CEO.

Anna Sergeyevna stood at the foot of a huge glass building where a special, fast-paced life reigned. The height of the structure seemed endless, and the reflection in its walls looked distorted and alien. She adjusted the modest, frayed bag on her shoulder and took a deep breath. The air was cold and unwelcoming. The … Read more

I don’t need a child from a gray mouse,” he snapped, handing her money. Fate had a terrible lesson in store for him.

The evening air was cool and damp, but inside the luxury car it smelled of overheated leather and Alexander’s expensive cologne. Elena sat in the passenger seat, clutching her handbag, a nameless anxiety swelling in her chest. Alexander had been silent almost the entire drive, and when they pulled up along a deserted embankment, he … Read more

I gave my mother a necklace worth 1.5 million for her anniversary, and she humiliated me in front of everyone. I responded in a way that left no one else to humiliate.

I gave my mother a necklace worth 1.5 million for her anniversary — and she humiliated me in front of everyone. My response was so final that there was no one left to humiliate. Larisa Petrovna raised her glass of champagne, and I immediately knew something was wrong. It was in the way she straightened … Read more

“My husband told me, ‘I’m ashamed to take you to the banquet.’ One hour later, the entire elite couldn’t take their eyes off his ‘little gray mouse.’”

“I’m ashamed to take you to the banquet,” Denis said, not even looking up from his phone. “There will be people there. Normal people.” Nadezhda stood by the fridge, holding a carton of milk in her hand. Twelve years of marriage, two children. And now — he was ashamed of her. “I’ll wear the black … Read more

— Son, tell your wife to moan less at night! I didn’t move in with you to listen to that indecency! My heart is weak—I need peace and quiet!

— Mom, what’s wrong? Nikita walked into the kitchen, drawn by a sharp, medicinal smell that overpowered even the rich aroma of freshly brewed coffee. Marina Gennadyevna sat at the table, deliberately slowly dripping a dark liquid from a bottle into a faceted glass. Corvalol. Her battle standard, her shield, her weapon. She didn’t look … Read more