My mother-in-law suddenly started handing out advice with such confidence, as if my home belonged to her… So I decided it was time to cure her of that illusion

There’s one kind of guest more dangerous than an unexpected tax audit: relatives who “just stopped by for a minute since we were nearby.” Their “minute” stretches into forever, and “nearby” usually means they made a thirty-kilometer detour for the sole purpose of forcing their kindness on you and leaving lasting damage behind. The doorbell … Read more

My Husband Declared That I Was Obligated to Take Care of His Mother. He Wasn’t Prepared for What Happened Next

If hypocrisy could be turned into electricity, my husband Sergey could have powered a decent-sized steel plant all by himself. He moved through life absolutely convinced that the world was one grand stage, with him cast as the wise patriarch and everyone else assigned the role of grateful extras handing him props. That particular talent … Read more

“It’s my inheritance from my father, and I’ll spend it however I want!” the wife snapped. Her mother-in-law had decided she was entitled to demand half of it for apartment repairs

“Do you have any idea what something like this costs?!” Faina Sergeyevna’s voice rang out as if she had just discovered the family jewels were missing. “Two hundred thousand on complete nonsense! On your little indulgences!” Olga exhaled slowly and leaned back against the refrigerator. Friday evening was clearly going to be a long one. … Read more

My Mother-in-Law Made Promises in My Name — Then Expected Me to Deliver. But This Time, She Miscalculated

My mother-in-law, Inna Timurovna, has a special gift: she can take someone else’s job and somehow treat it like her own private asset. When Anton and I were newly married, she genuinely believed his work in mobile communications had nothing to do with towers, billing systems, or network maintenance. In her mind, his real job … Read more

“Be accommodating—for family,” they demanded. And the way they said “for family” sounded a lot like “you don’t get a choice.”

“Come on, make a family exception,” they demanded from the doorway, brushing February snow onto my Italian carpeting. And the way they said “for family” didn’t sound like a favor being asked. It sounded like a verdict already signed and sealed. The room filled not with the warmth of homemade pies, but with the scent … Read more

“I caught your sister trying on my underwear and digging through my documents! That was the last straw! I threw her out, and she is never setting foot in here again!”

“Take that off right now, or I’ll cut the lace off you myself.” Alina’s voice was quiet, dry, utterly emotionless — which made the threat far more terrifying than a scream. Lena, who had been spinning in front of the full-length bedroom mirror, froze. She was wearing a black lingerie set — the very one … Read more

So your sister fed you another story about how I was rude to her, and you came running back to interrogate me? You believe her crocodile tears more than you believe me?

“So you waited until I drove off to the gas station so you could call her and pour a bucket of filth over her?” Valery did not merely step into the kitchen; he twisted himself into the doorway like a corkscrew boring into an old, brittle cork. His face, usually calm to the point of … Read more

The Family Expected a Ready-Made Harvest, but Vera Grew Tired of Slaving Away and Simply Rented Out the Dacha

The Family Expected a Full Harvest Again, but Vera Was Done Breaking Her Back and Simply Rented Out the Dacha “You should plant the tomato seedlings earlier this year. Last time they turned out watery. And make sure you grow more sweet peppers too—Pasha loves lecho, you know that. Oh, and I read somewhere that … Read more