My mother-in-law humiliated me in front of the guests, and I cut her allowance in front of everyone.

  It all started with little things. So quietly you barely noticed—almost “family-like.” “Lena, sunshine, could you help me?” Galina Petrovna always called at the worst possible moment, as if she could sense when I’d just sat down after work. “The utility bill came in, and my pension won’t stretch to the end of the … Read more

— “Your husband can celebrate his birthday without you. You go and meet my daughter,” the mother-in-law declared brazenly.

— “Your husband can celebrate his birthday without you. You go—go meet my daughter,” my mother-in-law declared brazenly. Victoria slowly lifted her eyes from the colorful gift boxes she had been carefully arranging on the table. In the doorway stood Evelina Markovna—her mother-in-law—wearing an expensive burgundy-wine-colored dress. Gift baskets — “Excuse me, WHAT?” Victoria set … Read more

“I’d like five jars of lecho. And three of adjika. And cucumbers with tomatoes, of course,” — the sister showed up again for preserves.

— Well, hello there, hard workers! I’ve come for some treats! The bright voice burst into the kitchen through the open window, making Nina flinch. The tongs slipped from her hands and splashed into the pot of boiling water. The scalding droplets burned her wrist, but the pain faded to the background—Svetlana herself was standing … Read more

“We’ll do a DNA test.” She didn’t dare object. “Fine,” she answered lifelessly. “Go ahead.

Zoya had always felt that her mother didn’t love her. It wasn’t that Yelizaveta Leonidovna ever said it outright or behaved deliberately cold. She never shouted, never reproached her, never said anything openly hurtful. Everything was like in other families, even better: nice clothes, new toys, trips to the sea. She always cooked delicious food, … Read more

We can’t keep canceling our plans every weekend just because your mom urgently needs to go to the dacha, back from the dacha, to the market! She’s an adult, let her…

So, tomorrow morning we’re taking the bikes to the new park, and then to that little Georgian restaurant that opened on the embankment?” Katya set a plate of pasta down in front of Alexey with a smile. Her voice sounded light, filled with the anticipation of a well-deserved rest. Friday evening was spreading through their … Read more

So you want me to sell my car because it’s girly and impractical, and for us to buy you a huge SUV?! And I’m supposed to go to work by metro? No, darling, I’ve thought of something better!

You could at least park farther from the curb. A gust of wind will blow it away and you won’t even notice,” Kirill was standing, leaning against the kitchen doorframe, watching Svetlana unpack the groceries from the bag. “It won’t blow away, I’m sitting in it. Heavy,” she threw over her shoulder without turning around. … Read more

I don’t get it! Why on earth should your sister and your mother be living in our bedroom while you and I sleep on the sofa in the living room? What kind of reshuffling of sleeping places is this supposed to be?

  “Ilya’s mom and Lenka are coming on Friday. I’ve already bought their tickets,” Igor mentioned offhandedly, without taking his eyes off his phone as he lazily scrolled some feed. He was sitting at the kitchen table in a relaxed pose, one of those evenings when the world feels simple and predictable. Veronika, who was … Read more