“I’ve already made the decision, Vika. Either you stay home, or you can forget about our family,” her husband said coldly on the eve of his sister’s wedding.

“I’ve already made the decision, Vika. Either you stay home, or you can forget about our family,” her husband said coldly, the evening before his sister’s wedding. Vika was fastening her second earring in front of the hallway mirror. At first, she did not even turn around. Only her fingers paused at her ear, as … Read more

“Bring your friend’s daughter here one more time, and you’ll be picking her up together with the district police officer,” the apartment owner snapped.

“If you dump your friend’s daughter here one more time, you’ll be picking her up together with the district police officer,” the apartment owner replied sharply. Svetlana did not say it loudly, but she said it so clearly that the kitchen instantly fell silent. Valentina Pavlovna, who had just been confidently spreading napkins across the … Read more

“Sweetheart, did he forget to tell you that he lives in my apartment?” I calmly asked my husband’s girlfriend.

“Sweetheart, did he forget to tell you that he lives in my apartment?” I calmly asked my husband’s girlfriend. Elena opened the door with her own key and immediately heard unfamiliar laughter coming from the kitchen. It was loud, relaxed laughter. Not the kind of laughter guests give. It was the way people laugh when … Read more

“Eva, you won’t believe the news I have!” Sergey came home from work in such high spirits that his wife was genuinely surprised.

“Eva, you won’t believe the news I have!” Sergey came home from work in such high spirits that his wife was genuinely surprised. “What news?” she asked. “They’re sending me on a business trip. Abroad!” Eva flinched. Everything became painfully clear to her at once, but despite the ache in her chest, she felt a … Read more

“Isn’t that something? Their house is full of guests, and they’re still asleep!” the sister-in-law announced in a horrible voice at six in the morning, loud enough for the whole apartment to hear.

“Who on earth is ringing the bell this early in the morning? Kolya, go open the door!” Marina said, waking her husband. “No. I’m sleeping. Go yourself,” her sleepy husband muttered back. “Oh, really? Nice try! It’s probably that neighbor Dima again, coming over to borrow something. That man never rests!” Marina grumbled, turning onto … Read more

— I received a text: “Stop calling my husband.” I hadn’t called anyone. I checked the number — it was my boss’s phone.

Svetlana was sitting at the kitchen table when her phone suddenly came alive with the sharp sound of an incoming message. She glanced at the screen automatically — and froze. The text was short, but every word hit like a slap: “Stop calling my husband. I know who you are and where you work. If … Read more

For nine years I stayed silent. But when my husband told me to send my mother back home, I packed two suitcases for him

“Send her back tomorrow,” Gennady said without looking up from his phone. He said it so casually, as if he were asking her to buy bread on the way home. Nadezhda was standing by the stove, stirring the stew, and her hand froze halfway through the motion. The vegetables bubbled softly, steam rose toward the … Read more

My Mother-in-Law and Sister-in-Law Came to “Take What Was Theirs” — So I Simply Didn’t Open the Door. What They Did in the Stairwell Was Filmed by the Neighbors

At half past seven on a Saturday morning, someone started pounding on my door as if there were a fire, a flood, and the tax police all at once. I was making coffee at that exact moment. The good kind — in a cezve, with cardamom. The only little luxury I allowed myself after the … Read more

“I won’t cry or beg you to stay. Go. Just know this: when you come back, I won’t be the same woman anymore.”

Denis lived in his wife’s apartment. It was such an ordinary fact that he had long stopped noticing it — the way people stop noticing the hum of a refrigerator or the creak of parquet under their feet. Just background noise. Just something that was there. Olga’s apartment was a two-room place on the fifth … Read more