Her husband insisted that they start buying their groceries separately. But when his sister arrived with her children for a week-long visit, he was the only one who received the 21,000-ruble delivery bill.

Natalia learned that Oksana was coming on Wednesday evening, when Pavel casually asked her to clear out the small room and find some spare bedding. His sister and her two children were due to arrive on Saturday and stay until the following weekend. Pavel spoke about it so calmly that it sounded as though they … Read more

Her husband threatened that if they divorced, he would take the children away from her. “All right,” his wife agreed. Then she packed up all three kids and took them straight to him.

“If you don’t hand over the children willingly, I’ll take you to court and win custody!” Viktor declared, standing in the hallway. “I’ll hire the best lawyers money can buy, understand? I have the means to provide for them. What do you have?” Elena silently watched as her husband carefully zipped up his leather jacket. … Read more

“Divorce is no reason to shut the door in my face. The house is yours, and there’s a spare room,” her former mother-in-law said.

Nina walked along the sunny side of the street carrying a paper bag of strawberries, and the bottom of the bag was already beginning to soak through. The berries were early-season, expensive, and completely unreasonable—just like all the best things in her life. She had bought them simply because her sister Darya was arriving today. … Read more

“The deed of gift for the apartment has already been finalized, so start packing your bags,” the mother-in-law smirked as she sipped her tea.

— The deed of gift for the apartment has already been finalized, so start packing your bags, — the mother-in-law said with a smug smile, taking a deliberately satisfied sip of hot tea. — It belongs to me now. And you? You’re nobody here. The daughter-in-law didn’t flinch. She didn’t even blink. She simply took … Read more

“Am I really supposed to throw my entire career away just so I can empty a bedpan for your mother?!” Katya’s voice broke on the final word, and even she was startled by how harsh and angry it sounded, almost as if someone else had spoken through her.

Katya’s voice broke on the last word, and even she was startled by how harsh it sounded—sharp, angry, almost as if someone else had spoken through her. Kostya stood by the window with his arms crossed over his chest, watching her with the kind of calm that could be more infuriating than any shouting match. … Read more

“— And you’ll grill the meat and bake the fish. There will be a lot of guests!” the mother-in-law ordered. But the owner of the house had a very different opinion.

The house had taken three years to finish. Tatiana remembered every stage of the construction—the foundation being poured during an October downpour, when the foreman called to say they had managed to get the concrete in before the first frost. Then came the roof, the windows, and months upon months of interior work. Viktor helped … Read more

“Don’t get your hopes up. You’re not getting the apartment!” the daughter-in-law told her mother-in-law in front of everyone.

Anna brought a cake to her first family dinner with Alexander’s parents. It was a good one from a pastry shop, filled with raspberries. She had spent quite a while choosing it, asking the saleswoman about the fillings before finally buying the most expensive cake in the display case. She placed it on the table. … Read more