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

“There’s no place for you at the table,” my mother-in-law snapped. I silently nodded, and the next morning I canceled the banquet payment.

Marina, don’t bother ironing that blue dress of yours for the anniversary. I’ve thought it over: we’ll just sit with our own people. Blood relatives.” A drop of caustic degreaser slowly crawled down the kitchen tile, collecting yellow grime. I turned off the water and dried my hands thoroughly on a towel. There was a … Read more

Sweetheart, sign the power of attorney for the apartment,” the groom said. On the wedding day, he found out that I owned his company.

Elena stood on the threshold of her future mother-in-law Galina Petrovna’s apartment, breathing in the cloyingly sweet aroma of apple pie. It was a smell that should have meant comfort, but all it stirred in her was a dull unease. Andrey, her fiancé, squeezed her hand and smiled radiantly. For him, this was an ordinary … Read more

“This is my house, and I’m not going to squeeze myself in for your sake or for your relatives,” Lera snapped. Her would-be husband had decided he was the master of the house.

“Mom, I’m almost there. I’ll be at the station in half an hour.” Lera pressed the phone to her ear, looking out the train window. Suburban settlements flashed past the glass, along with familiar station names. “So, how did the training go?” her mother asked, her voice lively, carrying its usual note of curiosity. “Fine. … Read more

Yes, I have my own apartment now. No, your mother can’t live here! I’ve had enough of your ‘family’!” Tatyana declared.

“Are you serious?” Sergey took a step forward. “You bought an apartment? Why am I only finding out about this now?” Sergey stood in the doorway of the new apartment, still holding the set of keys Tatiana had just handed him. Slowly, he shifted his gaze from her to the bright walls of the living … Read more

You should’ve seen how your face changed when you found out the apartment wasn’t mine, but my parents’!” Olesya laughed right in her fiancé’s face.

Are you serious?” Dmitry forced out, taking a step forward. “I thought… you said yourself that this was your apartment. We talked so many times about how we would remodel everything here after the wedding.” Dmitry froze on the threshold of the living room, still holding his car keys. His face, which only moments ago … Read more

After throwing his wife and child out without a penny, Ignat never imagined that one day, after accidentally meeting his former family, he would regret what he had done.

After Kicking His Wife and Child Out Without a Penny, Ignat Never Imagined He Would One Day Run Into His Former Family and Regret What He Had Done “Ignat, come to your senses!” Marina’s voice trembled. “Where are we supposed to go? I don’t even have money to rent an apartment!” “That’s your problem,” he … Read more

This is something my mother and I will decide — when to sell your apartment,” her husband said over dinner. His wife wanted to buy a house outside the city.

A few years ago, this three-room apartment had been her fortress, her pride — bought before marriage with her own savings, renovated according to her own taste. Mint-colored walls in the bedroom, a large library in the living room, a cozy kitchen with a breakfast bar. First came Igor — tall, with a charming smile … Read more

I’ve decided to give you one last chance—apologize for your ridiculous suspicions, and I’ll be generous enough to come back home,” Petya said condescendingly, standing in the doorway with a suitcase.

“I’ve decided to give you one last chance—apologize for your ridiculous suspicions, and maybe I’ll come back home,” Petya said condescendingly, standing in the doorway with a suitcase. “Suspicions?” Marina smirked. “You mean when your secretary accidentally sent me photos from the office party? Or when you were ‘stuck in meetings’ three nights in a … Read more

Go to your parents and shake them down for money. My sister is drowning in debt, and you’re just going to watch?” my husband hissed, drilling me with his stare.

“Go to your parents and shake them down for money. My sister is drowning in debt, and you’re just going to watch?” Vitya threw a bank printout onto the table. “It’s not my parents’ job to pull your dear sister out of yet another hole,” I pushed the papers away. “Let her clean up her … Read more