A poor woman in a hotel was selling a painting to scrape by with her sick mother, but they threw her out on the street.

  My dear mother, my darling… What can I do to help you?” Alla cried. She leaned over the woman lying on a dirty sofa. “Daughter, thank you for everything,” Maria Dmitrievna replied softly, “But you’ve already done more for me than you could. See how I’ve repaid you? We now live in a dump. … Read more

— “Listen, Liz, I talked it over with Kostik,” Dima said, turning his phone around in his hands without looking at his wife

Listen, Liz, I talked it over with Kostik,” Dima said, turning his phone over in his hands without looking at his wife. “He says it’s stupid to keep the apartment only in your name. What if something happens? Then I’d have to prove my rights afterward.” “What rights?” Liza froze with a towel in her … Read more

“How dare you sell the plot without my permission?” — I inherited a dacha. But my mother-in-law decided it belonged to her.

“How Dare You Sell The Plot Without My Permission?” — I Inherited A Dacha. But My Mother-In-Law Decided It Belonged To Her. 15.09.2025admin Lilya, what are you doing to those curtains?” her mother-in-law’s voice sliced through the living room’s silence. “How can you hang them like that? The pleats are coming out uneven.” Lilia froze … Read more

— “Who do you think you’re teaching how to live, you freeloader?” the mother-in-law flared up. “You live on my money, and you still dare to open your mouth!”

  Alyona stood in front of the mirror in the hotel room, adjusting her veil. Two months ago she had married Dmitry Volkov, and that day had seemed the happiest of her life. The wedding was small—about thirty guests, a modest reception at a café—but everything felt heartfelt and warm. After the celebration, the newlyweds … Read more

— Wow, you set a whole table for us, — my husband’s sister brazenly walked into the living room, but I stood my ground.

    Candles. Definitely candles. I placed them all over the table, trying to create that very atmosphere I’d been dreaming about all year. A white tablecloth, crystal glasses we’d received as a wedding gift and never once used, a bouquet of white roses in the center. Everything had to be perfect. My birthday—December twenty-third—always … Read more

“Shut up!” my mother-in-law shrieked, demanding I give her “baby boy” access to the money again. I threw them both out of my apartment!

“Damn you!” Igor shrieked, and a white blur shot across the room—the vase with artificial daisies smashed into the wall. Glass scattered over the floor, catching the lamplight. A glittering shard skimmed Anna’s leg. She didn’t even flinch. “Have you lost your mind?!” Her voice snapped into a scream. “Kirill is sleeping!” “And what the … Read more

SHE THOUGHT NO ONE SAW HER FEEDING THE HUNGRY BOY, BUT HER BILLIONAIRE BOSS CAME HOME EARLY. WHAT HE DID NEXT CHANGED EVERYTHING.

 It was one of those gray, colorless days when the sky seemed to press the earth down with its weight. A day when even the air felt heavy, and the birds were too tired to sing. Maria, a young maid in the Lanskoy household, had just finished sweeping the marble steps at the front entrance. … Read more

— While you were giving birth, I decided it would be best to get a divorce. So don’t even take off your coat—I’ve already packed your things. Leave, — Igor told his stunned wife.

 Part 1. The Cold Threshold “While you were in labor, I decided we should get divorced. So don’t even take off your coat—I’ve already packed your things. Get out,” Igor said to his stunned wife. Izolda went rigid. In one hand she carried a heavy bag from the maternity ward; in the other, a precious … Read more

My husband dumped his wife in a nursing home, and she came back as the owner of the entire clinic—to take revenge…

  “Kirill, open the door. That little click of the lock sounds like a sentence.” Elena yanked the chrome handle again. Nothing. Inside the brand-new SUV, it smelled of premium leather and his cologne—sweet, heavy, with a musky undertone that always gave her a migraine. Today it wasn’t just unpleasant. It felt suffocating, like someone … Read more