We’re tired too, darling! Elena replied cheerfully. That’s exactly why this year we’re doing “self-service and mutual assistance.” Whoever doesn’t work doesn’t eat. Remember that saying?

For many people, the May holidays mean long-awaited rest, the scent of blooming lilacs, and the first smoky aroma of barbecue drifting through the air. But for Elena, these days had turned into her own personal branch of hell over the past few years. When the calendar began flashing those red holiday dates, she made … Read more

Well, what a sight. Walking around in the middle of the day practically naked. No shame, no decency. You could have at least thrown on a robe, you shameless woman. What if a stranger had come in?

Nastya married for love, sincerely believing that a stamp in a passport was a symbol of trust and unity. Nikita did not have a place of his own. He had been renting a modest room on the outskirts of the city, so moving into his wife’s apartment seemed like the most natural decision. At first, … Read more

— “The apartment is registered in your mother’s name?” Vera asked quietly. — “Exactly, darling. Legally, you’re nobody here. So let’s skip the drama. Pack your things quietly, the way you do everything.”

Vera Ivanovna was the perfect wife — at least, that was how she appeared from the outside. A thirty-two-year-old teacher of Russian language and literature at an ordinary city school, she always spoke in a quiet, well-trained voice, wore strict skirts below the knee, and wrapped herself in cozy knitted cardigans in soft pastel shades. … Read more

“One moment!” Irina Ivanovna’s loud voice cut through the room. The future mother-in-law was sitting in a velvet armchair with her arms folded across her chest, studying the bride with a look of open disgust

“Just a minute!” Irina Ivanovna’s sharp voice cut through the room. The future mother-in-law sat in a velvet armchair with her arms folded across her chest, studying the bride with open disgust. “What is this nightgown supposed to be? Where is the ceremony? Where is the status? My son is spending a fortune on the … Read more

“Are you a man or what? Your wife has that stupid country house in the woods. It’s worth at least six million. Make her sell it!”

For thirty-six-year-old Marina, her country house was never just a weekend cottage. It was her personal antidepressant, her anchor, and the most important project of the last several years. Marina worked as a commercial director at a large manufacturing company. Her weekdays were filled with tough negotiations, multimillion-ruble contracts, endless meetings, and stress so thick … Read more

Just don’t panic! I didn’t let your mother in! She has no business showing up without warning, — Kira said with a smile to the man she already thought of as her husband.

Artyom sat in the kitchen, turning a small silver spoon between his fingers — the one his grandmother had given him when he was still a child. Kira stood by the stove, stirring something in a pot. It was already the third time that week he had brought up the same subject, and every time … Read more

I’m not giving you money for your car loan. In fact, I’m not giving you anything at all, and you know exactly why, — Marina waited for her husband to answer, but he remained silent.

Marina was sitting in the kitchen of her new apartment, sorting through old photographs of her grandfather. She had grown up within these walls. Every scratch on the parquet floor held a piece of her childhood; every crack in the ceiling carried someone’s story. Her grandfather was now living with her mother, Galina Petrovna, and … Read more

You’re staying alone in the apartment? You’re not flying on vacation with me? Vera knew perfectly well what her husband was thinking

— You… you were supposed to have flown away. — No. Marina flew with Andrey. I stayed. To see with my own eyes what I already knew. — Vera, wait. It’s not what you think. — Yegor, I’m not thinking. I know. I’ve known for three weeks. The old push-button phone in the sneaker box. … Read more

Apologize to my mother. Right now. And transfer the money. Otherwise, you’ll really be thrown out of this apartment.

Victoria carefully used tweezers to place tiny clumps of preserved moss into the cracks of a piece of driftwood. Her work demanded perfectly steady hands. Creating underwater landscapes for aquariums was a craft for people who knew how to wait. On the table in front of her rose a miniature cliff made of volcanic lava … Read more