— Get out of here—this house is ours now! — the brazen son-in-law declared, but soon got what he deserved.

“Come on, come on, don’t dawdle! Grab your suitcases and move it! We live here now—me and my wife with the kids,” Nikolai declared boldly. “How do you mean, you? On what grounds? This house is mine! By law. The will names me as the heir, and you know that perfectly well,” Larisa said, trying … Read more

Well, I am not the mommy for your forty-year-old son! And if you don’t like how my husband and I live, then I’ll send him to live with you! And the two of you can reminisce about how to wash his socks properly and how to fry his cutlets!

— “The soup turned out very light, of course…” Irina Pavlovna’s voice was even, almost gentle, but the spoon with which she stirred the golden liquid in her son’s bowl moved with surgical precision, as if searching the broth for evidence of criminal negligence. “Valerochka could use something richer right now, with some bone. For … Read more

He came back from the institute earlier than usual—and, overhearing his parents’ conversation at the door, was so stunned he dropped his keys…

 In the house that once smelled of apple pie and laughter, there now hung a strange, sticky air of things left unsaid. Artyom increasingly noticed the way his mother Anna’s gaze slid over his father Dmitry’s figure with a detached, almost outsider’s interest. And Dmitry, in turn, seemed to be seeking refuge— in the garage, … Read more

Serve us in French—you’ll get 5,000 euros!” the rich man tossed at the waitress. And a minute later he turned pale when he found out who she really was.

  The golden light of a Neapolitan evening softly flooded the spacious hall of the Aurora restaurant, tinting the snow-white tablecloths in warm, honeyed hues. The air, dense and saturated, carried a stirring aroma of fresh basil, garlic sizzling in olive oil, and seafood just brought in from the nearby market. At every table a … Read more

The bride fainted at her own wedding — all because of a stranger girl’s words

— “Sveta, you look absolutely stunning in that dress!” her friend exclaimed, taking in the bride. “We’ll do your hair next—and you’ll look like a real princess!”   Svetlana ran a thoughtful hand through her hair, looking at herself in the mirror. “Maybe I should dye it darker? What do you think?” “Absolutely not! Dark … Read more

My husband laughed at me when, in the divorce, I got only an old house that needed repairs. Then I was the one laughing when he found out what he’d lost.

I found out about the cheating by accident. No, there was no lipstick on the collar or someone else’s perfume—much more banal than that. His phone buzzed on the kitchen table while he was in the shower, and I glanced at the screen without thinking. “Miss you, kitty. When will we see each other?” wrote … Read more

— And you—two nasty toads—get out of here unless you want to be picking pasta out of your hair!” the daughter-in-law shouted, and upended a plate of hot food over her mother-in-law’s head.

Anna wiped the sweat from her forehead with the back of her hand, trying not to smear the kitchen towel with tomato sauce. Valentina Petrovna’s apartment was steeped in the aromas of garlic, basil, and stewed meat. Three pots bubbled on the stove at once: spaghetti boiled in one, minced meat with vegetables simmered for … Read more

“Either you pay for your nephew’s trip to the seaside, or we’ll move in with you,” the brazen sister issued an ultimatum.

Lena was tallying the month’s expenses when the doorbell rang, followed by a familiar voice. Her heart skipped a beat—Marina again. On a Monday morning. As if she could sense when Lena’s husband was home and when he was at work.   “Andrey, where are you?” Marina called from the hallway, barely saying hello. “I … Read more

— “We’ll give your dacha to my darling boy—he has a family, he needs it more,” declared my mother-in-law.

 “Mom called. She’s complaining about life again. She’s exhausted by my brother’s family,” Igor said, washing the dishes. Family games “Well, everyone gets what they deserve, right?” I replied, spooning my husband’s lunch into a container for work. “I’m just tired of hearing about the kids making noise and how cramped it is for all … Read more

This is for humiliating me at the wedding,’—the daughter-in-law got back at her mother-in-law so harshly that the latter moved to another city

Galina Petrovna had always believed she possessed a special gift—she could see right through people. In twenty years as the factory’s chief accountant, she had learned to read faces, catch intonations, and notice what others missed. That talent made her indispensable on the job, but at times it turned into a curse—especially when it came … Read more