“Who exactly are you planning to throw out of the apartment? Us?!” her sister-in-law snapped, jumping to her feet the moment Natasha took the keys.

“Who exactly are you planning to throw out of the apartment? Us?!” her sister-in-law snapped, jumping to her feet when Natasha took the keys. The kitchen instantly felt smaller after that sentence. A moment earlier, the place had been filled with noise: voices overlapping, the television playing in the next room, someone laughing, someone opening … Read more

“Women like you shouldn’t be allowed to have children at all,” my sister-in-law said after finding out I was pregnant.

“Women like you shouldn’t have children at all,” my sister-in-law said after finding out I was pregnant. I slowly placed my hand on the countertop and looked at Svetlana so steadily that, for a second, even her smile disappeared. “Say that again,” I said quietly. My husband, Pavel, froze by the refrigerator with a bottle … Read more

“Money disappeared from the card? The report has already been filed. Deal with it,” Darya said calmly.

“Money disappeared from the card? The report has already been filed. Deal with it,” Darya said calmly. Only after those words did Artyom finally stop smiling. Until then, he had been acting confident. Too confident for someone who had just been shown a list of transfers from someone else’s bank card. He was sitting on … Read more

“We talked it over, and I’ve decided you’ll transfer the money to my account,” her mother-in-law declared. But Marina didn’t keep listening — she moved straight into action.

Marina was sitting in the hallway on a low bench, holding a cup of cold tea in her hands. She had left the room to get her phone charger and stopped when she heard Dmitry’s voice coming from the kitchen through the door that had been left slightly ajar. He was speaking quietly, evenly, in … Read more

“It isn’t fair for one person to own an apartment all by herself. You’ll sell it, and I’ll divide the money,” said the woman Marina used to call her mother — and that was when everything began.

Marina came home close to eleven at night. Her legs ached, her back throbbed, and her head buzzed from the endless day behind her. She kicked off her shoes, walked into the kitchen, and put the kettle on, while reaching for the phone she had forgotten on the table that morning. A notification glowed on … Read more

Why should I ask your permission to visit my own parents?! You’re not a king, and you’re not God! You forbade me from going to my mother’s anniversary just because you’re too lazy to drive me there!

“Tanya, are you deaf or something? I’ve been waiting ten minutes for you to put the kettle on!” Andrey shouted irritably from the living room, without taking his eyes off the morning TV show playing on the screen. “I’m not your servant, to come running with a tray every time you bark,” Tatiana snapped from … Read more

“How did you buy an apartment? What about me? So that means it’s ours?” her husband asked happily, not even suspecting what surprise Marina had prepared for him.

The phone was lying face up on the kitchen table. A vibration nudged it toward the edge, and Marina caught it automatically, the way one catches a falling cup. The name “Mother” flashed on the screen. Her finger slid across the notification, and the message thread opened from top to bottom. Marina read quickly, scrolling … Read more

“What have you done, girl? You left the restaurant — am I supposed to pay for it now?” her mother-in-law shouted. But Natalya already knew exactly what she was going to do next.

The morning began as it always did — with a silence Natalia had long ago learned to value more than any words. She stood at the stove, stirring porridge for the children, listening as the house slowly woke up behind the wall. Misha was dropping his schoolbooks. Katya was humming something in her little bed. … Read more

“Well, I slept with her. You’re the one to blame — you’re always disappearing somewhere,” her husband tried to justify himself, thinking he had somehow gotten away with it. But he still had no idea what mattered most.

Irina dialed her husband’s number for the third time that evening. The line rang for a long while, as if the phone were lying somewhere on the edge of a table and Sasha was in no hurry to reach it. She leaned back against the pillow in her hotel room, closed her eyes, and pressed … Read more