My mother fired me from the family company in disgrace, as if I were nobody. I walked away, but just one week later, I made her regret it deeply.

The coffee machine in the CEO’s reception area was wheezing so desperately it sounded as if it was about to launch itself out the window. I was standing by the large window on the twenty-fourth floor, looking down at the lights of the Garden Ring barely visible through the November drizzle, and tiredly thinking that … Read more

“A loan for repairs at your mother’s place? Perfect! Then let her pay it back herself!” his wife said with a smirk.

Victoria did not immediately understand when conversations about money had become part of the very air in their family. At some point, she simply began to notice that Rostislav was leaving the room more and more often, closing the door behind him and speaking in a lowered voice. That was how people spoke when they … Read more

“I’m leaving you for another woman,” her husband said, waiting for tears. Dasha took out her phone, dialed a number, and said, “I’m free. Dinner tonight?”

Anatoly stood in the middle of the kitchen with the look of a man expecting to be rewarded for his own bravery. His jacket was unbuttoned, his chin lifted slightly. He said it slowly, deliberately, as if dictating an important letter. “I’m leaving. For another woman. This is final.” Zoya was sitting at the table. … Read more

“What do you mean you’re not coming home? What about me? Who’s going to take care of me?” her husband asked in confusion, still unaware that everything had already been decided.

The August sun scorched the asphalt, and the air shimmered above the sidewalk like heat rising from a frying pan. Marina stood in the hallway with two grocery bags in her hands, listening to Dmitry’s voice drifting from the room — lazy, drawn-out, habitually indifferent. “Did you buy that cheap butter again? How many times … Read more

“Why are you being so stubborn? The wedding is in three hours, and you’re picking a fight with my mother,” Artyom said irritably, completely unaware of what was really happening.

The white beaded hairpin slipped from her fingers and rolled across the floor, disappearing beneath the heavy dresser. Nastya crouched down and peered into the darkness, but she did not try to reach for it. She straightened and looked at her reflection in the mirror — a pale, drawn face, dark circles under her eyes … Read more

Get out of my kitchen right now! I don’t care that you ‘meant well’! You poured my diet soup down the toilet and cooked this greasy borscht that makes me sick, just because your precious son has lost weight?!

“Get out of my kitchen right now! I don’t care that you meant well! You poured my diet soup down the toilet and cooked this greasy borscht that makes me sick just from the smell, all because your precious son has supposedly lost weight?! I am the woman of this house, not you! Take your … Read more

“Sonny, so, how did it go? Have you already left? Did that hag cry? I’m waiting for you. I baked pies.”

That sharp, grating sound of the zipper closing on a huge travel suitcase sliced through the familiar evening calm of the apartment. Igor was fastening the suitcase with theatrical flair, as if he were playing the lead role in a dramatic performance whose only audience was his wife. Ksenia stood with her shoulder against the … Read more

“Grandma is struggling alone. She’s old now, you understand. We discussed it and made the only right decision. You have so much space! So we decided to move Grandma from the village into your apartment.”

Polina slowly ran her palm across the smooth surface of the kitchen countertop. Over the past six months, that simple gesture had become a kind of ritual for her, a quiet confirmation that all of this was real. She and Maksim had worked toward this apartment for seven long years. Seven years of strict saving, … Read more

Then do something!” Anton threw up his hands, his voice cracking with hysterical notes. “You’re a woman, you’re the hostess!

Marina closed the heavy front door behind her and leaned back against it, releasing the tension that had been building inside her all week. Friday. The word sounded in her mind like the most beautiful music. Behind her were five exhausting days of approvals, endless spreadsheets, reconciliations, and tense meetings. Her job as a senior … Read more

“She’s expecting a baby. You need to be understanding and leave quietly,” her husband suggested, looking at Anastasia with a calm, almost businesslike expression.

The sentence rang through the silent kitchen so casually, as if Vasily had asked her to pass the salt or reminded her to buy bread. Anastasia froze with a towel in her hands. She had just finished wiping the spotless countertop — the very one made of artificial stone, the one she had spent weeks … Read more