The apartment is registered in our names, Irina. You need to leave. I’m giving you three days, — her mother-in-law warned

— Three days have passed. I warned you. The door slammed shut. Irina stood on the landing, clutching her son to her chest. Dima was sobbing into her neck. Against the wall, bags were piled up — packed in a hurry, lopsided and awkward. A child’s snowsuit with a missing button stuck out of one … Read more

“I won’t send you another ruble, Mom. You don’t spend it on yourself anyway — you give it all to your troubled relatives,” the daughter decided

— Mom, do you have unpaid utility bills? I sent you money. The silence on the other end lasted only a second, but that was enough. — Oh, sweetheart, don’t worry about that. I sent it to Lidia Ivanovna… They’re in trouble again. Katya was standing in the hallway without even taking off her shoes, … Read more

“Lena, transfer fifteen thousand to Sveta. Money comes easily to you anyway, and now you’re being stingy with your own sister,” her mother demanded

“Twenty-five thousand is nothing to you,” Marina Andreevna said, setting her cup down so sharply that coffee splashed into the saucer. Early morning had only just begun in the dacha settlement outside Yaroslavl. The veranda of the old wooden house smelled of damp timber and strong coffee. Fog hung beyond the windows, and the wet … Read more

Wife, I want a divorce and half of everything we acquired during the marriage, — the useless father showed up after twelve years

— Nadya, it’s me. We need to talk… about the divorce. And about the property too. The mug slipped from her fingers and shattered against the edge of the sink. Pieces scattered across the floor; one shard slid beneath the refrigerator. Nadezhda Petrovna stood frozen, the phone pressed to her ear, unable to move. The … Read more

So, you’ve decided to buy a car, have you? Teasing my daughter again! — his mother-in-law accused

— So, you’ve decided to buy a car, have you? Provoking Lera again? Lyudmila Petrovna stood in the doorway in her autumn coat, lips pressed tight, wearing that particular expression Ksenia had learned to recognize instantly over the years. It meant the verdict had already been passed; all that remained was to read it aloud. … Read more

“Pay your sister’s debt, you selfish woman, or I’ll take the dacha from you!” my husband declared. I transferred the money — and by morning, he was facing a lawsuit and frozen bank accounts

Igor’s voice bounced loudly off the kitchen cabinets. He was standing by the window with his arms crossed over his chest, every inch of him radiating unshakable confidence that he was right. Beside him, his mother, Zinaida Arkadyevna, was lounging comfortably in a soft chair. She slowly fanned herself with a glossy magazine, behaving as … Read more

“Get out. The house is mine, and my mother needs the best bedroom!” my husband declared. So I handed him the deed — and gifted him a rotten old shed

“Here’s how it’s going to be, Nina. Tomorrow we’re going to the notary, and you’re transferring this house to me. I’m the head of this family, and I need to feel my status! Otherwise, I’ll pack my things right now, file for divorce, and we’ll divide all this property through the court. Believe me, I’ll … Read more

For three months, my husband had been complaining that his salary was delayed. I believed him — until my mother-in-law forgot her bag at our place

Dasha stood in the cramped hallway, unable to take her eyes off the heavy burgundy faux-leather handbag. From somewhere inside it, the phone kept vibrating insistently — for the fifth time already. Her mother-in-law, Tamara Vasilievna, had rushed out about ten minutes earlier, saying she was in a hurry to catch the bus. She had … Read more

“Pack your things, the apartment has been sold!” my sister-in-law laughed. I silently turned on the screen, and the police officers stepped into the hallway

In my spacious three-room apartment, every square meter of which I had paid for with my own exhausting work, there now hung a strange, sharp scent of suffocatingly sweet perfume. I had just come back from visiting my mother. For three long days, I had helped her put the country garden in order, plant seedlings, … Read more