When Artyom told me he was getting married, I set my cup down so hard it clinked against the table

When Artyom told me he was getting married, I set my cup down harder than I meant to. “Already?” slipped out before I could stop myself. “Mom, I’m twenty-six,” he said evenly. “Not seventeen.” “That’s not what I meant. I mean… who is she?” “Olga. We’ve been together for six months.” “And?” He looked me … Read more

“Hold on. I’m not your son’s mommy, and I’m definitely not his maid. If you hate the way he lives so much, then take your precious miracle back home,” I said

“Is this what you feed my son? Cabbage water? Anton needs meat. He’s a man, he works, and you’re starving him!” My mother-in-law’s voice sliced through the kitchen like a blade. I stood by the stove, my legs throbbing after a twelve-hour shift. Five years of marriage had turned into one endless test of whether … Read more

“Your parents gave you money for a vacation? Great — tomorrow we’ll transfer all of it to Lerka for a car!” her husband declared, utterly certain he had the right to decide

“Are you serious right now, Zakhar?” Olga slowly set her fork on the rim of her plate, feeling a fine tremor of cold rise inside her. Her husband did not even look up from his phone. He kept scrolling through the news feed, sipping his tea, as casually as if they were discussing a loaf … Read more

“Where would a housewife like her go?” my husband laughed. What he didn’t know was that I had already sold my mother’s apartment and planned everything

The buckwheat was burning, but Marina did not move. She stood by the stove with a spatula in her hand, listening to Igor’s voice drifting in from the hallway. He was speaking on the phone in a low voice, but the kitchen door had been left half-open. “Seryozha, I get that something has to be … Read more

“We’ll split your millions: half for me, a third for my mother,” her husband declared. By evening, he had divorce papers in his hands — and only one suitcase to pack

Ilya slammed a thick plastic folder onto the kitchen table. The dull smack made Dasha flinch, and the damp dish towel slipped from her hands. On the countertop, right on top of the unfinished morning omelet and bread crumbs, lay printouts of some diagrams and charts. “I’ve done the math, Dash. Studied the market, talked … Read more

“Let’s be honest, dear daughter-in-law,” Olesya Valentinovna said, setting her cup down on the table and fixing Irina with a sharp look.

“Without my son, you’d be absolutely nowhere,” my mother-in-law told me, even though everything I had achieved in life, I had earned on my own. “Well then, dear daughter-in-law, let’s speak honestly,” Olesya Valentinovna said, setting her teacup down and fixing Irina with a sharp look. “It’s obvious that without my son, you’re nothing. Do … Read more

“Did you trust your mother more than me? Fine then — here’s the DNA test. Choke on it!” Yulia said before filing for divorce…

“You trusted your mother more than me? Fine then—here’s the DNA test. Choke on it,” Yulia said before filing for divorce… Yulia sat at the kitchen table, staring out at the window where a cold autumn drizzle blurred the world outside. A cup of tea, long since gone cold, stood untouched beside her. She kept … Read more

“This is my apartment, not your son’s. I bought it, and I’m the one who decides what happens here,” Nelly told her mother-in-law

This is my apartment, not your son’s. I bought it myself, and I’ll be the one deciding what happens here too,” Nelli told her mother-in-law. “Nelli, dear,” Vera Nikolaevna replied with a faint note of irony, “I’m only speaking with the best intentions. You simply can’t imagine how things are done in our family…” “In … Read more