I installed a hidden camera at our country house because of thieves, but I forgot to tell my mother-in-law about it

That day was supposed to be different. Sergey and I had planned a quiet weekend at the country house — grilling shashlik, digging around in the garden beds, and simply lying in the hammock doing absolutely nothing. But those plans fell apart the moment I stepped inside. As usual, the first thing I did was … Read more

“Every time we fight, you point at the door and shout, ‘If you don’t like it, then get out!’ I’m tired of living half-packed, afraid that one day you’ll actually throw me out.

“Where’s the box with the cables that was on the bottom shelf of the rack?” Andrey stood in the middle of the living room, hands planted on his hips like a prison guard who had discovered an escape tunnel. His eyes moved around the room, searching for the smallest sign of rebellion. Evgenia, sitting in … Read more

“Your mother wanted a new gazebo and landscaping at the dacha, so you gave her the money for our daughter’s college?!

“Eat, Zhenya. The soup will get cold. Though, judging by everything, this whole house is about to go cold.” Natalya stood by the window with her arms crossed over her chest, staring at the gray nine-story apartment block across the yard. On the kitchen table, right in front of a bowl of borscht, lay a … Read more

“YOU TRANSFERRED ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND TO YOUR MOTHER?!” Angela froze. “That was all our savings! For your mother’s ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ anniversary!”

“Are you kidding me, Andrey?!” Anzhela stood in the middle of the kitchen, phone in hand, pale as a sheet. “You transferred one hundred and fifty thousand to her?! To your MOTHER?!” Andrey sat at the table, poking at his cold soup with a spoon, pretending not to hear her. “Don’t start screeching in my … Read more

“A Loan for Your Anniversary? NO,” Herman said firmly to his mother-in-law

“You do understand this isn’t just some whim, German, don’t you? It’s practically a matter of survival. Mom can’t find peace. Her blood pressure spikes every evening.” “Vera, Tamara Igorevna’s blood pressure isn’t jumping because of the weather. It’s jumping because she took on obligations she couldn’t handle. Did I warn her? I did.” “Why … Read more

“I’m coming to live with you for the summer. And if your husband has a problem with it, he can get out,” the mother announced to her daughter

“Valera, listen… don’t you feel even a little sorry to leave all this behind?” Antonina’s voice was soft, almost pleading, as her finger traced the intricate pattern on the new linen curtains she had designed herself for the veranda. “You put your soul into this place. Every screw, every outlet — it’s your work.” “That’s … Read more

“Get out of this apartment, or give back the money you stole,” Galina said to her husband

“Do you honestly think we can afford that kind of extravagance right now?” Rodion asked without lifting his eyes from his plate, though it was obvious the food held no interest for him. “Rodion, it isn’t extravagance. It’s an investment in happiness,” Galina explained gently, as if speaking to a child, while pouring tea. “Sveta … Read more