I’m back, and I’m ready to forgive you — but the smirk slid right off the husband’s face when he spotted a strange man’s coat and hat hanging by the door

— What the hell are you doing?! — Andrey stormed into the entryway, nearly ripping the door off its hinges. Marina didn’t even blink. She stood at the mirror, fixing her earrings — the same pearl ones he’d given her for their tenth anniversary. Three years ago. Six months before he slammed the door and … Read more

You’re fat — it’s bad for you!” my husband snapped, yanking the plate of meat out of my hands to give it to his mother

Marina stood in the middle of the kitchen and watched her husband, Oleg, carve off a piece of juicy pork chop with pure enjoyment. The smell was so rich it made her stomach cramp—she was eight months pregnant, and she wanted that meat so badly. Her hemoglobin had been dropping for three months straight. The … Read more

Shut your mouth—Mom’s talking here!” my husband barked so hard that the teaspoon in my hand clinked against the saucer

“Shut your mouth—Mom’s the one speaking here!” my husband snapped so loudly the teaspoon in my hand rang against the saucer. I went still. A thick, suffocating silence settled over the table. My mother-in-law, Raisa Andreevna, smoothed the collar of her blouse with the triumphant air of someone pinning a medal to her own chest. … Read more

My mother-in-law convinced my husband that I spend too much, and the two of them started demanding reports on my expenses

Maria set the grocery bags on the kitchen table and started putting everything away—vegetables into the refrigerator, grains into the cupboard, cleaning supplies under the sink. Just another ordinary weekday evening. In the next room Dmitry sat in front of the TV, scrolling through news on his phone. He didn’t seem to notice his wife, … Read more

We arrived at our dacha without calling ahead for the winter holidays—and found strangers there. They had no idea we were the owners

Galina gripped the steering wheel so tightly her knuckles turned white. Snow pelted the windshield of their old Niva, and the wipers could barely cope with the wet clumps sticking to the glass. “Shouldn’t we at least call the neighbors?” Ivan asked yet again, glancing at his wife. “Let them know we’re on our way.” … Read more

You insulted my brother’s wife! Seriously, were you that stingy about some suit? Is it really that precious?

— You insulted my brother’s wife! Seriously—was it so hard to share some suit? Is it really that valuable? — Yes, it is, — Tanya answered evenly. — It’s an expensive suit. And I don’t remember you ever buying me clothes so you could shame me about them. Besides, Liza went digging through my things … Read more

After the divorce, they split the apartment — her ex left for a new love, but came back for the dacha and the car. Her answer surprised him

Irina stood by the window, watching autumn leaves drift and spin in the air. The apartment felt roomier without Dmitry—without his things, his presence, his constant dissatisfaction. Six months earlier, he had packed a suitcase and left for his secretary, Valentina. “This apartment will be enough for you,” he’d said then, putting on a show … Read more

Olga was slowly stirring her morning coffee, savoring the quiet. For the first time in three years of marriage, she could eat breakfast in peace

Olga slowly stirred her morning coffee, enjoying the silence. For the first time in three years of marriage, she could eat breakfast without Dima’s usual grumbling about traffic or his comments about her “way too strong” coffee. A week without her husband had passed in a blink—she’d rewatched her favorite films, reread books she loved, … Read more

This is my apartment—who are you supposed to be?” snapped her ex-husband’s new wife, with no idea who was standing on the doorstep

Svetlana stood in front of a door she knew by heart, fingers sifting through the keys in her purse. Something felt off immediately—the lock had clearly been changed. She frowned and double-checked the number. No, she wasn’t mistaken: third floor, apartment twenty-seven. The same place where she had lived through eight years of marriage. “Igor … Read more