For twelve years I paid my parents’ way through life, and on the day of their anniversary I heard, “Get this beggar out.” By morning, I was canceling everything

The security guard looked at me politely, but with the kind of firmness people reserve for someone who has clearly shown up at the wrong place. “Your name isn’t on the list.” I was standing at the entrance of my parents’ mansion on Rublyovka, holding a gift box in my hands — a Swiss watch, … Read more

My Husband Was Hiding Part of His Salary from Me, So I Stopped Buying Groceries with My Own Money

“Olezha, we’re out of sunflower oil, and there’s only enough laundry detergent left for one more wash,” Nina said from the doorway, drying her wet hands on her apron. “We really need to go to the store. The shopping list has gotten pretty long.” Without taking his eyes off the television, where some tense football … Read more

“Shut up and stay out of our business! My son has decided to sell it!” my mother-in-law snapped as she brought a realtor into MY home. But my response made her turn pale. Even the realtor was caught off guard

My name is Valentina Pavlovna Chernysheva. I am fifty years old, and I work as the chief accountant for a large construction company. I live in a house of my own, one I inherited from my parents. Three years ago, my mother-in-law, Lyudmila Fyodorovna, moved in with me. My husband, Gennady, is a gentle man … Read more

“Back for your stuff, are you? Well then, come in and take a look at who’s running this place now,” Vlad said with a mocking sneer

Vlad stepped out of the shower, pleased with what he saw in the mirror. At thirty-seven, he was in excellent shape. His divorce from Irina was not finalized yet, but his relationship with Masha, his new twenty-eight-year-old girlfriend, had already given him the long-awaited feeling of freedom. “Coffee in bed again?” Masha asked with a … Read more

“Why did you come?” Makar asked his mother-in-law, unable to think of anything else to say. “To ask for help? Or to remind my wife of what you said to her?”

The workshop smelled of old wood, varnish, and time gone still. Makar loved that scent. It reminded him that even the most intricate damage could be repaired with patience and the right tools. He restored antique automatons—mechanical dolls and clocks—an art that demanded icy composure. Yet today his hands trembled ever so slightly as he … Read more

“The apartment was gifted to me, which means you can all get OUT,” the daughter-in-law, pushed past her limit, said as she pointed toward the door

The air in this place was always thick and heavy, saturated with chemicals, dry wood shavings, and the unmistakable scent of tanning and preservation. Irina loved that smell. To her, it meant calm, control, and above all, the bliss of having no unnecessary people around. She was a taxidermist—a profession that usually made ordinary people … Read more

“It doesn’t mean she gets to move in with us just because your sister sold her apartment,” Gleb told his wife without even turning around

Part 1. Polish and Dust The air in that room always carried the scent of chemicals and old wood. The heavy, syrupy smell of shellac mixed with the sharp bite of solvent, creating an atmosphere where time itself seemed to have stalled. Gleb stood over a dismantled nineteenth-century secretary desk, a delicate brush poised in … Read more

“The honeymoon is over. Get out of my apartment!” Olya hurled the words at the wife of her former fiancé

Olya did not merely notice scents—she inhabited a world spun from them. As a private perfumer who created one-of-a-kind fragrances for demanding elite clients, she had learned to reduce any lie to its chemical notes. Lately, Viktor had smelled off. Not of another woman’s perfume—that would have been far too ordinary for a man who … Read more

“You’re hideous,” the mother-in-law spat at her son’s wife, never imagining what her son would do next

The workshop carried a sharp mix of chemical fumes, dried herbs, and the faint undertone of old timber. To an unaccustomed visitor, the air might have felt nauseating. But for Igor and Karina, it was the scent of their life together—the strange yet enduring harmony they had built. Karina, a woman with the kind of … Read more

“Where do you think you’re going?” Viktor barked, stepping in front of his wife and blocking the doorway. “And who exactly is supposed to take care of my mother? I don’t have time!”

Lyudmila was standing in the hallway with her suitcase when Viktor suddenly appeared in front of the door, spreading his arms as if he were nailed to the invisible cross of his own selfishness. His face twisted into the same look of outrage she had seen far too often over the last three years. “Where … Read more