“You’re on maternity leave anyway. Transfer the apartment into your husband’s name—it’ll be safer,” my mother-in-law said, deciding she had the right to take away my property.

Alexandra held her three-month-old son, Artyom, close to her chest and gently rocked him from side to side. The baby had been fussy for nearly half an hour, refusing to fall asleep after feeding. Behind her, the familiar creak of the floorboards announced that her mother-in-law had arrived with yet another piece of unsolicited advice. … Read more

“Prepare dinner for twelve people. My friends are coming,” her husband ordered on Friday evening. By Saturday morning, Dasha had already set the table.

Oleg walked in, dropped a grocery bag on the floor beside the entrance, and leaned against the doorframe. Dasha was sitting on the sofa with Sonya asleep in her arms, covered by a thin blanket. The television was playing with the sound turned off. It was around nine in the evening. “Make dinner for twelve … Read more

“My parents have lost their home. You are obligated to give them your apartment,” my husband shouted, waving documents in front of my face.

The phone rang for the third time that morning. Irina stared at the screen and sighed. Her mother-in-law again. “Hello,” Irina answered, already knowing how the conversation would go. “Irochka, darling, where were you on Saturday?” her mother-in-law asked, reproach clearly audible in her voice. “Your father-in-law and I waited for you all day.” “Hello, … Read more

“You and your husband can live at the country house! We’re taking the three-bedroom apartment!” my sister-in-law announced over breakfast.

Olga was slicing bread into thin, even pieces while the morning sun filtered softly through the kitchen curtains. During their two years of marriage, breakfasts like this had become a comfortable daily ritual. “Ol, there’s something we need to talk about,” Ivan said, setting down his coffee cup. “Marina and Sergey are having some trouble.” … Read more

“Sign the power of attorney, or my son will take the apartment from you,” her mother-in-law declared, never imagining what consequences her visit would bring.

“Paint,” he said. “Warm gray. I noticed the walls in your hallway are pretty scuffed up. I thought maybe we could repaint them.” “Right now?” “When else? Life is short, and walls are long.” Marina laughed. “Come in.” They started with the hallway and then moved on to the kitchen. Kostya helped too, carefully dragging … Read more

“Wipe the table,” her former classmate ordered in the restaurant, unaware of who would soon cancel her banquet reservation.

Daria was holding a folder of event orders when a loud, impatient voice called to her from a table by the window. She did not stop immediately. First, she straightened the edge of the seating chart, then turned around. “Wipe the table. It’s sticky,” Olesya said loudly enough for both the young waitress carrying a … Read more

While My Relatives Argued Over Who Would Get My Apartment, I Made One Unexpected Move

“Veronica, the apartment will have to be sold anyway, and that is not open for discussion!” Alevtina Petrovna slammed her half-finished cup of tea onto the table. Dark drops splashed over the rim and immediately soaked into the festive tablecloth Veronica had carefully smoothed before her guests arrived. Veronica slowly placed her teaspoon on the … Read more

“Just sign the papers first, and then we’ll explain everything,” her mother-in-law said with a smile.

“What do you mean, ‘sign first and we’ll explain later’?” Ksenia slowly lowered herself into the chair opposite Zinaida Fyodorovna. “I never sign anything without reading it. What are these papers?” “You just need to sign them first, and then we’ll explain everything,” her mother-in-law replied with a smile. The smile was sugary and artificial, … Read more

“This Is My Apartment, Not Your Son’s!” I Stunned My Mother-in-Law When She Tried to Throw Me Out

The doorbell rang at exactly eight in the morning. Lena knew who it was before she even reached the door: Zoya Alexandrovna. Her mother-in-law never came without warning. Or rather, she always gave what she considered a warning—a short message sent the previous evening: “I’ll be coming over tomorrow.” She never asked whether it was … Read more