“Servants don’t sit at the table!” my mother-in-law declared loudly

“Servants don’t sit at the table!” Tamara Ilyinichna announced loudly. The room instantly felt airless. The smell of garlic salad, smoked sausage, and someone’s cheap perfume blended into one heavy, suffocating cloud. I had spent two days glued to the stove. My husband, Vadim, was celebrating his fortieth birthday. And all that time, he had … Read more

“Your job is to serve my mother!” my husband barked. I quietly placed the property registry extract on the table, and my mother-in-law was out the door moments later.

The squeak of the plastic wheels from the huge burgundy suitcase against my light oak laminate floor made me flinch. I froze with a kitchen towel in my hands. Standing on the threshold of my spacious two-room apartment—the one I had been carefully making into a home for the last fifteen years—was my husband, Igor. … Read more

“Pack your things. Kristina is the mistress of this house now!” For three years I had kept the truth from my husband about who really owned this place, and on the day he betrayed me, I didn’t regret it for a second

I stood in the middle of my own living room, gripping a cup of cold tea, watching my husband Maxim carry another woman’s leather suitcase into the house as if he had every right to do it. Behind him came a tall blonde in a bright red coat, her heels clicking sharply against the laminate … Read more

“Get out. You’re not on my level!” my husband said arrogantly. I smiled, pointed toward the door — and by morning, I had left him without a company

“Get out. And I don’t want to see a trace of you here in an hour,” Viktor’s voice sliced through the spacious living room. A dark leather travel bag landed at my feet. The air was thick with the sickly-sweet scent of expensive perfume. Behind my husband stood a girl I had never seen before, … Read more

Your wife blocked my card, and I was going to use her bonus to buy myself a country house!

Kirill heard them before he even reached the apartment door. Their voices seeped through the hallway — two voices, two pitches, one high, the other even higher. His mother’s voice was strained and trembling, with that wounded whine he had known since childhood and feared almost as much as he had once feared thunderstorms. Lyuba’s … Read more

And where do you think you’re going, trying to sit at the table?! Can’t you see the guests need to be served the hot dishes?! my mother-in-law snapped

Later, after everything had already happened, my friend asked me: “Do you regret it?” I thought for a second. I remembered the white tablecloth, the faces of those women, the pot I slammed onto the table so hard that its contents splashed all over their tasteless dresses. I remembered the silence — so thick it … Read more

“I said get out! And I don’t care what any of you think of me,” she shouted, throwing her husband’s relatives out of her new apartment

Neighbors later said that, that evening, voices could be heard coming from the apartment on the third floor. At first, it was the usual hum of a family gathering. Then one voice rose above the rest — a woman’s voice, so sharp and clear it seemed to make the windows tremble. “Get out! I said … Read more

“Oh, we spent all our money on the car. This time the barbecue is on you,” his sister lied as if it were the most natural thing in the world. But I already had my answer ready

Sometimes the sweetest kind of revenge is when the person being punished does not even realize it. Liza stood by the grill and watched as the silver SUV — brand-new, shining, with dealer floor mats that had barely seen a footprint — turned around on their dacha plot and drove away. The dust behind it … Read more

“Keep joking, don’t let me interrupt you,” she said. She was tired of enduring her husband’s mockery, and she left him right there in front of the guests

The engagement ring struck the rim of the glass with a sharp little sound, rolled across the snow-white tablecloth, leaving a tiny trail behind it, and then dropped to the floor. For one second, the restaurant became so quiet that the rain outside the window could be heard. Then Nastya picked up her purse, straightened … Read more

“She’ll pay like a good little girl! She won’t have a choice!” Natasha overheard her mother-in-law’s conversation — and taught her a lesson for her shamelessness

Natasha would often think back to that morning afterward — how ordinary it had seemed at first, smelling of coffee and hurried preparations, and how everything had turned upside down because of one forgotten folder of papers. The folder she came back for, opening the door quietly, almost without a sound — simply because she … Read more