“Just because I own two apartments doesn’t mean I have to share them. Earn your own, dear husband.”

Part 1. Roots and Parasites The greenhouse smelled of damp peat, rotting leaves, and something barely noticeable—sweetish, earthy, and faintly decayed. It was the smell of life: real, wild life that never took weekends off. Lyudmila carefully wiped the thick, fleshy leaf of a philodendron with a soft sponge. Here, among tropical vines and carnivorous … Read more

“So… none of this belongs to you?” his mother-in-law said, looking first at the house, then at her son and daughter-in-law.

Part 1. The Glass Dome of Illusions Darya carefully wiped the broad leaves of the monstera with a damp sponge. The conservatory smelled of wet earth and ozone; the complex climate-control system was working flawlessly, keeping dozens of rare plants alive. This was her place of strength, her sanctuary, and her main source of income. … Read more

“I don’t even want to discuss selling any share of my apartment. It belongs to me — and only me!” Marina told her husband firmly.

Part 1. A Fortress Built from Other People’s Hopes The hallway smelled of dust and old wallpaper — a smell that had stubbornly refused to disappear for four years, even though they had renovated almost immediately after moving in. To Inna, the apartment was not just concrete slabs, walls, and ceilings. It was a shrine … Read more

“Just don’t scare her off! Tomorrow we’ll convince her to hand over the keys and put everything in our names!” the fiancé whispered inside Liza’s apartment.

“What?” Liza whispered, freezing just inside the entrance. Her heart gave a painful jolt, as if an invisible hand had clenched around it from the inside. She had come home from work earlier than usual. She had wanted to surprise Andrey, maybe cook dinner together, maybe spend a quiet evening like a normal couple. The … Read more

“Relax, Mom. She has already sold the apartment. Now all that’s left is to push her into transferring the money. And then four million will be ours.”

“Son, you really know how to work women,” the future mother-in-law said with satisfaction from the kitchen. Mila froze in the hallway, clutching a bag full of documents. Inside the folder were the sales contract for her apartment and a bank statement showing four million rubles — everything she owned. “Oh, come on, Mom,” Andrey … Read more

“Mom is flying to the seaside, and you’re going to the vegetable beds!” my husband snapped, throwing a commuter train ticket at me. I opened my laptop — and their cruise began to sink.

“Mom Is Going to the Sea, and You’re Going to the Garden!” My Husband Threw Me a Train Ticket. I Opened My Laptop — and Their Cruise Sank Before It Even Began “Who peels potatoes like that, Vera? You’re cutting half the potato straight into the trash! No thrift in this house at all, only … Read more

“We’ve already decided who will be living in your apartment after the wedding,” her future mother-in-law said.

“Who exactly is we?” Polina asked, her hand still resting on the garment bag that held her wedding dress. Nelli Arkadyevna smiled as though the question were nothing more than a sweet little bride’s confusion, not an attempt to understand who had just decided the fate of Polina’s apartment. “German and I. And Diana, of … Read more

“You do understand, Nyuta, that this is only temporary, right? She feels lonely there all by herself. The walls are closing in on her, and we’ve got plenty of room,” Vladimir said, crouching on the floor as he struggled to tighten the straps around a huge travel bag. His voice was soft, carrying that pleading tone he always used when he wanted to get his way.

“You do understand, Nyuta, that this is only temporary, right? She feels lonely there all by herself. The walls are closing in on her, and we’ve got plenty of room,” Vladimir said, crouching on the floor as he struggled to tighten the straps around a huge travel bag. His voice was soft, carrying that pleading … Read more

— We’re divorced. Everything was divided. And now you suddenly remember my inheritance? — Raisa asked her ex-husband in disbelief.

Part 1. An Uninvited Visit The doorbell drilled insistently through the hallway, tearing apart the thick silence of the apartment. Rimma, who had been sitting at a table buried under maps of old Moscow and reference books on nineteenth-century architecture, flinched. She was not expecting anyone. In her world, made up of dates, merchant family … Read more

“Let your wife go to her mother’s! I don’t want a trace of her here in half an hour! And you’re staying,” Nina overheard her mother-in-law say.

Part 1. The Extra Person The summer village floated in the heavy, breathless haze of late July. The air did not move, thick with the smell of overripe apples and dry dust. The old house, covered in darkened wooden paneling, seemed to breathe with effort, creaking through its floorboards even when no one was walking … Read more