Just before lunch, her boss, Valery Andreevich, called her into his office.

Right before lunch, her boss, Valery Andreyevich, called her into his office. “There’s a little matter, Varvara Sergeyevna,” he said. “I’d like to ask you to handle a delicate assignment. We need to congratulate a client on behalf of our company—make him a surprise. For certain reasons I can’t do it myself—I’m busy this evening—and … Read more

“I’m not obliged to put up with your family in my house,” Victoria enunciated crisply. “Decide today who you’re living with.”

Victoria stood on the porch of her house and looked out at the garden. The apple trees had already shed their leaves, preparing for winter. The paths were neatly swept, the flowerbeds covered for the cold season. She had bought this house three years ago, after receiving an inheritance from her grandmother. A two-story home … Read more

A husband left for his “friend,” and when he came back a year later, an unexpected surprise was waiting for him

Valentina froze by the kitchen window, clutching a cup of cold tea in her hands. Outside the glass, the snow was slowly melting, turning into dirty puddles in the yard. Just as slowly, her former life was melting away. “Valya, I’m leaving,” Yuri said, standing in the doorway with a suitcase in his hand. “To … Read more

— “We’re not here for a couple of days — we’re here for good! You don’t wait for family, you welcome family!” Galina barked as she squeezed into the house.

Why did you drag yourself here again without warning?!” Yana’s voice cracked sharper than she meant it to. She was standing on a stool in the middle of a damp, unfinished room, putty knife in hand, while chalky plaster dust rained down from the ceiling. A heatwave in December was normal for their southern coast, … Read more

Five years ago I ‘wasn’t a match’—and now that I’ve got an apartment and money, I suddenly ‘fit’?” I asked my ex-husband with a smirk.

Thirty-five thousand?!” Alexey slammed his palm on the table so sharply that the cup of lukewarm tea jumped, but didn’t spill. “Are you serious? That’s your salary? You can’t live decently on that kind of money!” Marina tightened her grip around her mug, trying not to look at her husband—because she knew that if their … Read more

Where are my things?” I asked my husband when I got back from a business trip, and my mother-in-law replied, “I gave them to people in need — you don’t wear them anyway.

I always knew my mother-in-law didn’t like me. But what I saw when I came back from a business trip exceeded my worst expectations. The key turned in the lock with its familiar click. I pushed the door open and immediately felt it—something was off. The apartment greeted me with silence, but it was the … Read more

Kick me out of my apartment? Bold. But now you’ll both be the ones flying out — with no right to return

The keys jingled in the lock, and Lidia pushed open the door to her two-room apartment. The July heat outside had made her turn the air conditioner on that morning, so the place should have been cool. But instead of silence, she was greeted by children’s laughter and unfamiliar voices. Lidia froze in the entryway. … Read more