“My mother-in-law brought her friends for a free feast — and turned pale when I served dessert with the bill.”

“I don’t get it, Asya — where’s the hot food? Why is there only salad on the table? Where’s the roast duck with apples? Where are the lamb medallions with asparagus in sweet-and-sour sauce? I promised my friends we’d have the time of our lives at my daughter-in-law’s place, and this is all there is?” … Read more

If you’re giving me an ultimatum, then I’m leaving you, — the wife was tired of being submissive

Marina stood by the window, looking out at the bleak February courtyard. The snow had long since turned dark, churned into filthy slush that the janitors were trying—and failing—to scrape off the pavement. From the kitchen came the quiet sounds of Dima fixing himself tea after work. Just another Monday evening. Just another apartment in … Read more

If you hate my cooking so much, then go live with your mother! You praise everything she makes anyway, his wife snapped, lifting the pot above the table — and in that instant, her husband realized something was very, very wrong

Saturday started the way it always did. Sveta woke up at seven-thirty even though she had not set an alarm. Her body had long since memorized the rhythm of the workweek. Beside her, Igor was snoring softly, sprawled across most of the bed. Careful not to wake him, she slipped out from under the blanket, … Read more

“I’ve had enough. Get out of my house,” Lena snapped, finally throwing her mother-in-law out in front of all the guests

Lena woke up at six in the morning, even though her alarm was set for seven. Her heart was pounding as if she were not simply getting ready for her husband’s celebration, but about to sit an exam that could determine her whole life. Dima was turning thirty. There would be twenty guests. And among … Read more

“If your mother stays, then I’m the one leaving,” Lena warned her husband, but he didn’t take her seriously

Lena stood by the window, looking out at the December courtyard where the streetlights had already come on. Snow drifted down in thick, soft flakes, settling on the bare branches of the trees. The apartment smelled of mandarins and pine—she had just returned from the store with groceries for the New Year’s feast. She had … Read more

“Vika, don’t be so selfish! You just finished paying off one mortgage—take out another one for me!” her sister-in-law whined

Banks always felt suffocating. Even in winter. The air was dry, stale, heavy with the smell of paper and someone else’s perfume. Viktoria sat at a small desk, gripping the pen so tightly her fingers turned white. She was signing the final document. The mortgage was paid off. That was it. She could breathe again. … Read more

Just because your mistress is sick doesn’t mean I’m going to pay for her treatment, — Anna said to her husband in a voice as cold as steel

Roman stood frozen in the middle of the living room of their two-story house. Shock flickered in his eyes, then hardened into anger. He had never imagined his wife knew about Kristina. “What are you talking about? What mistress?” he said, trying to sound outraged, but the performance was weak. Anna turned toward him slowly. … Read more

“Your mother took your car keys and your payroll card out of your pocket! I saw it with my own eyes! And you’re trying to pin it on my brother, who only stopped by to hand me the inheritance papers from my grandmother!”

“Where else could they have gone?!” Yegor’s roar rolled through the apartment, making the cat dozing on the windowsill twitch an irritated ear. For the third time, he turned out the pockets of the jeans hanging over the chair and flung them back with force. “I know I put them in my jacket. I know … Read more

“We’re a couple, and I’m not about to bring anyone else along on a vacation with my husband!” I said, and my mother-in-law was outraged

The evening light drifted gently across our kitchen, wrapping everything in warm, comforting shades. I was sitting at the table, and in front of me was the most ordinary brown envelope, slightly wrinkled at the corners. But for Max and me, it was treasure. I carefully counted the bills inside, their soft rustle the most … Read more