“My mother is moving in with us. This is not up for discussion,” my husband brazenly declared. I had to teach both of them a lesson.

There are women who cry at the moment of their deepest humiliation. Rita Sokolova never cried. She thought. That very quality saved her marriage—or rather, it did not save it, but changed it so much that even now her husband sometimes looks at her with caution, the way people look at an unfamiliar dog: it … Read more

“I’m giving you ten minutes, Nina Petrovna, to get out of my apartment! And take your precious son with you! You decided to divide up my inheritance!”

Zina stood in the doorway of her one-room apartment and looked at a scene that, only a month earlier, would have seemed absurd to her. Her husband, Stepan, was bustling around in the kitchen, brewing tea in her favorite teapot — the one he previously would not have gone near even from a meter away. … Read more

“Shut your mouth. You can’t talk to me like that!” the daughter-in-law snapped at her stunned mother-in-law.

The keys to the rented apartment still smelled new when someone knocked on the door for the first time. Dasha and Igor had only just managed to bring in the last box of belongings when Valentina Petrovna herself appeared on the threshold, carrying two enormous bags and wearing the expression of a person ready to … Read more

Big deal, we’re eating at your place!” my sister-in-law declared after showing up uninvited. The next day, I moved out, leaving my husband an empty apartment.

— So what if we eat at your place! You won’t go broke! — Marina unceremoniously pushed back a chair and sat down at the kitchen table without even washing her hands after coming in from outside. — Come on, you both work, you don’t have kids, you can afford to treat your relatives. Don’t … Read more

“Calm down, you just live here!” my husband declared. I silently packed my things, and soon the bank demanded that he repay a huge debt.

“Calm down, Olya. You simply live here, so just live here. And the documents are just a formality that has absolutely nothing to do with you.” Denis’s words sounded casual and indifferent. He was sitting at the kitchen table, slowly finishing his dinner, and he did not even look in his wife’s direction. Olga stood … Read more

I Quit. Now You’ll Be the One Paying the Mortgage!” — A Wife Decided to Outsmart Her Husband and Test Him

Yulia stood by the kitchen window, slowly stirring her coffee and looking out at the snow-covered courtyard. In the hallway, Kirill was getting ready for work, muttering something under his breath and rustling papers. “Listen,” her husband said with deliberate casualness, “you’ll cover the mortgage this month yourself, right? I’ve got a problem with the … Read more

— You have one week to move out! I’m bringing my new woman into this apartment! — her husband declared.

Two-room apartment on the third floor of an old brick building had come to Inna from her grandmother, Ekaterina Vasilyevna. The woman had died two years earlier, leaving her granddaughter the only truly valuable inheritance — housing in the city center. Inna had registered the ownership rights before the wedding, so the apartment was considered … Read more

You’re used to everyone running around after you, aren’t you?” Rita smirked at her mother-in-law. “I am not your caregiver, and I am not your servant.”

Valentina Petrovna called her son on Wednesday morning. Her mother-in-law’s voice sounded cracked, with a hoarse edge. “Son, I feel terrible. I have a temperature of thirty-eight, and my throat still isn’t getting better. I can’t manage alone. Come over.” Rita heard only half of the conversation, but she understood immediately: expect guests. Her husband … Read more

Mom beat me!” the son lied in court for his father’s money, not knowing a retired operative’s hidden camera had been running in the apartment for a week.

Oksana looked at her son across the kitchen table, and in her head an invisible metronome automatically clicked, counting off the seconds of silence. Artyom broke first: he looked away and began tugging at the edge of his stale T-shirt. Classic. The subject had cracked under the simplest visual contact. At fourteen, he thought he … Read more