“I’m tired and I want to sleep,” the wife whispered, not suspecting why her husband had sent their twelve-year-old son to his grandmother’s on their wedding anniversary.

“I’m tired and want to sleep,” the wife whispered, not suspecting why her husband had sent their 12-year-old son to his grandmother’s on their wedding anniversary “Sergei, just look how lovely it is!” Lena practically stuck herself to the glowing display window of the jewelry store, gazing in fascination at a delicate silver bracelet with … Read more

“Live on your own money, you beggar, and don’t touch mine!” her husband shouted. But five minutes later, he regretted what he had said.

“Live on your own money, you penniless woman, and don’t touch mine!” her husband shouted. But five minutes later, he regretted what he had said. “Live on your own money, you penniless woman, and don’t touch mine!” her husband shouted. Viktor slammed a thick folder of documents onto the kitchen table with all his strength. … Read more

“Learn to cook like my mother,” my husband repeated for 15 years. On our anniversary, I served him Mom’s signature dish.

“Learn to cook like my mother,” my husband repeated for 15 years. On our anniversary, I served him Mom’s signature dish “Again, not right.” Oleg pushed the plate away. Cutlets with mashed potatoes. I spent two hours cooking after work. I had ground the meat myself, not bought ready-made mince. “Mom makes it differently. How … Read more

“You little wretch, sign the apartment over to me, or I won’t let you live in peace,” the mother-in-law hissed viciously at her daughter-in-law.

“You wretch, sign the apartment over to me, or I won’t let you live in peace,” the mother-in-law hissed viciously at her daughter-in-law. Sveta sat at the large polished table in her mother-in-law’s apartment, feeling awkward amid the unfamiliar luxury of crystal and starched napkins. Zoya Mikhailovna, lips pressed tight, poured “elite” tea into the … Read more

“Have some conscience! You blocked the money, so how is Mom supposed to live?” raged the dependent husband, who was used to spending his wife’s salary.

  Have some decency! You blocked the money, how is Mom supposed to live now? — raged the freeloader who had grown used to spending his wife’s salary. — Are you out of your mind, Maxim?! — Anastasia snapped sharply, not even trying to keep her voice down. — Three hundred and fifty thousand for … Read more

“My clever boy—he got the divorce finalized and took the apartment too!” his mother-in-law crowed. “And that one… she didn’t even make a scene…”

“My clever boy, he got the divorce finalized and took the apartment too!” the mother-in-law gloated. “And that one… she didn’t even make a scene…” “My clever boy, he got the divorce finalized and took the apartment too! And that one… she didn’t even make a scene…” Maria Petrovna, the mother-in-law, was practically singing as … Read more

“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