“Tanya, where are you? Mom and I have been waiting forever. We keep expecting you, but you’re still not here,” Tatyana heard her husband’s irritated voice

“ Tanya, where have you been? Mom and I have been waiting and waiting for you, and you’re still nowhere in sight,” she heard her husband say impatiently over the phone. “I’m coming. They kept me late at work,” Tatyana replied, not mentioning that in truth she had simply been walking slowly, enjoying the last … Read more

We had already been here for two weeks, and not a single person had come to visit the elderly woman in the corner bed,” Olena, my roommate, whispered softly. She was a plump woman of about thirty-five

“We’ve been in here for two weeks already, and not a single person has come to see that elderly lady in the corner,” Olena, my hospital roommate, said quietly. She was about thirty-five, strong-built, and spoke with the kind of softness that made people listen. I nodded. The same thought had crossed my mind more … Read more

“Mom, you don’t really need anything, do you? You already have everything. That’s exactly what I tell Igor — the best gift is simply showing up. Isn’t that right?” my daughter Natalia said to me

“Mom, you don’t really need anything, do you? You already have everything. I keep telling Igor that the best present is simply being there. Isn’t that true?” my daughter Natalia said to me. “Of course, sweetheart,” I answered calmly. “Come on Sunday, around two o’clock. I’ll be happy to see you.” I ended the call, … Read more

“Where are my keys, I’m asking you?!” Stepan’s voice cracked into a hoarse shout

That Tuesday, Dunaivtsi was waking beneath a soft May rain. The little town stretched along the Ternava River and usually moved at an unhurried pace, but inside a third-floor apartment in an old Khrushchyovka on Shevchenko Street, the air itself seemed to hum with tension. “Where are my keys? I’m asking you!” Stepan’s voice cracked … Read more

“Even if I lined my parents’ walls with gold, that would still be my money! And your mother can deal with her own debts. If you want to help her, do it yourself…”

“Even if I gild my parents’ walls with gold, it’s still my money! And your mother can clean up her own debts. If you want to help her, do it yourself…” Marina stood by the wallpaper display, carefully sorting through the samples. Her parents’ apartment had needed repairs for a long time, and she had … Read more

“You lied to me!” Nikolai stood in the middle of the living room, burning with rage

“You deceived me!” Nikolai stood in the middle of the living room, shaking with fury. “What do you mean, deceived you?” “You knew! You knew you couldn’t have a child, and you married me anyway!” “You’re going to be the most beautiful bride,” her mother said, straightening the veil as Antonina smiled at herself in … Read more

“Either you forgive the affair, or you leave!” my husband gave me an ultimatum—without realizing there was one detail he had overlooked…

“Either you forgive me for cheating, or you leave,” Igor said, without even bothering to move his plate aside. “Say that again.” “If you forgive me, we stay together. If you don’t, pack your things and go to your mother’s. I’m tired of all these scenes.” “With who?” “Katya from my department. It wasn’t anything … Read more

“I’m not going to obey your mother—she’s a stranger to me! She has a husband and a son, let her boss them around!” the wife hissed

“Go to hell!” Oksana snapped, flinging her handbag onto the shoe shelf in the hallway. The keys flew from her hand and clattered across the floor. Artyom leaned out from the living room, where he had been watching football. One look at his wife’s face told him that another encounter with his mother had ended … Read more

“Your son left you for another woman, and I’m still supposed to take care of his mother?” Lera let out a bitter laugh

Lera stood by the window, holding a cup of coffee that had long since gone cold. Outside, rain slid down the glass like tears she no longer cried—she was too drained for that now. Beside her, on a small stool, were bags of medicine she had just brought home for her mother-in-law: pill boxes, compresses, … Read more