“One hundred guests!” my mother-in-law insisted on a grand birthday celebration. I arranged it in a cafeteria with cheap pollock — and my husband was never the same afterward

“Alina, do you even hear yourself? It’s a юбилей — Mom’s sixtieth! What do you mean, ‘we’ll just do something small’?” Vadim flung the kitchen towel onto the table and stared at me as if I had suggested dropping his beloved mother off at a nursing home. “At least a hundred people. Relatives from Saratov, … Read more

“Are you even hearing yourselves? Buy an apartment? For Sveta?” I set my coffee cup down slowly, feeling a cold, deliberate anger begin to simmer inside me

“Are you even listening to yourselves? Buy an apartment? For Sveta?” I set my coffee cup down on the table as slowly as I could, while a cold, deliberate fury began to boil inside me. My mother-in-law, Antonina Petrovna, did not so much as blink. She was lounging in my hanging cocoon chair, swaying lazily … Read more

“My 24-year-old daughter can’t stay with us for one week?” I asked. My husband said no — even though his 27-year-old daughter had been living in our living room for eight months

Katya called me on a Saturday morning, her voice trembling. “Mom… our apartment got flooded. The neighbors upstairs burst a pipe, and water poured in all night. The furniture is soaked, the wallpaper is peeling off. The building management says the repairs will take at least a week. Can I stay with you just for … Read more

I raised my champagne flute and smiled at the two hundred guests gathered for my in-laws’ golden wedding anniversary

I lifted my glass of champagne and smiled at the two hundred guests gathered for my in-laws’ fiftieth wedding anniversary. Sasha stood beside me, pale as chalk, while his mother — the iron-willed Valentina Petrovna herself — was only just beginning to understand what had happened. “To the two of you, my dears,” I said … Read more

“I’m marrying your ex-husband, and you, my dear, will have to vacate this apartment. It belongs to me now.”

Part I. The Visit from the Lady with the Little Dog The workshop smelled of old wood, varnish, and faintly of time itself. Irina carefully lifted a tiny spring from a nineteenth-century music box with her tweezers. Restoring antique mechanisms required infernal patience and the precision of a surgeon. One wrong move, and a delicate … Read more

“Cut the apartment circus already! My family is not sleeping on the floor! Throw your guests out—my people don’t even have a place to sit!”

“Step away from that door! Have you completely lost your mind over those childish drawings?” Makar yanked hard on the bathroom handle, but it would not move. “My uncle just got off the road and needs a shower, and in there you’ve got that… parasite of yours with her whole litter!” “Your relatives are always … Read more

“Then… vacate the apartment too. After that, divorce. A place that size is wasted on just you,” her husband announced, clearly pleased with himself

Part 1: A Crack in the Smalti “You do realize this isn’t some random whim. It’s biology,” the man said evenly, in the same cool, professional tone he usually used when scolding suppliers over spoiled milk. “A man is supposed to have a branch of the family tree. A future. And all we have is … Read more

“No, you have to move out. End of discussion,” her mother-in-law snapped, completely unaware that her daughter-in-law already had a plan

“Galina Petrovna, how can you say that? We’re having a girl. Your granddaughter,” Larisa said, placing the ultrasound photo on the table with a smile so bright it was as if she hoped it might light up the whole kitchen. “A granddaughter…” Galina Petrovna repeated, not so much embracing the word as testing it, as … Read more