“You abandoned me for my sister, and now you’ve come to ask me for a loan?” My parents needed help, but I reminded them of everything.

They stood in the doorway of her apartment — older now, slightly stooped, with guilty smiles that did not match the people Nastya remembered. Her mother was holding a bag of apples, as if she had simply dropped by to visit a neighbor. Her father kept twisting his cap in his hands. Behind them stretched … Read more

“I sold my apartment, transferred everything to my daughter, and now you’ve decided to move in with me? No, Mom. You’ll have to find another option,” Oksana said firmly.

“You sold your apartment, transferred everything to your daughter, and now you’ve decided to move in with me? No, Mom. Find another option,” Oksana said. Galina Sergeyevna froze by the kitchen table, as if her daughter had not simply refused her, but had publicly torn away the beautiful role of the suffering mother she had … Read more

Her Mother-in-Law Called Her Former Daughter-in-Law a Burden. That Same Day, She Shut Off the Family Cards

When the court clerk handed Nadezhda the second copy of the divorce decree, the paper felt far too light for three years of marriage. Those pages contained none of the Sunday dinners at her mother-in-law’s house, where she had been reminded again and again that she had no children. They contained none of the nights … Read more

“Let your family relax at their own place,” I told my husband. “My dacha is no longer a free hotel.”

“Kseniya, tell me where you keep the large towels,” my mother-in-law asked cheerfully over the phone. “We’ve already turned on the sauna, but there are only small ones in the cupboard. Artyom said you wouldn’t mind.” I looked at the screen and immediately opened the security cameras. Two unfamiliar cars were parked on the porch … Read more

My Mother-in-Law Caused a Scene in Front of the Guests. I Didn’t Leave — Three Minutes Later, I Played the Recording

Marina placed the salad bowl on the table and heard the front door slam in the hallway. Her mother-in-law had arrived forty minutes early. That was the first warning sign. Galina Petrovna never came early unless she was preparing a scene. The guests were supposed to arrive at six. It was Kostya’s birthday — his … Read more

“Wash your hands with soap and come to the kitchen, son. Today we’re having a proper, full dinner,” Raisa Zakharovna’s loud, confident voice rang out from deep inside the apartment the moment Maxim stepped into the hallway and turned the key in the front door.

“Wash your hands with soap and come to the kitchen, son. Today we’re having a proper, full dinner,” Raisa Zakharovna’s loud, confident voice rang out from deep inside the apartment the moment Maxim stepped into the hallway and turned the key in the front door. Maxim froze on the doormat without even taking off his … Read more

We were supposed to buy a new refrigerator because the old one is leaking, and you paid for a banquet for your sister’s birthday? She’s a grown woman.

“Vadim, where is the blue envelope that was under my planner in the nightstand?” Larisa stood in the kitchen doorway, clutching a completely empty cardboard folder in her hand. Saturday morning had started in the worst possible way. Just ten minutes earlier, she had walked barefoot into the kitchen to get a glass of water … Read more

“How could you do this, Mother? How could you humiliate me and my wife at my own event? Were you hoping I’d leave her and come running back to live with you?

“Well, you should have seen your face when I mentioned your first job, Irochka. Like a beaten dog. Did you really think Mr. Voronov, a man worth billions, would appreciate your little attempt to join a conversation about stock prices? I was saving the situation, sweetheart. Saving your husband from embarrassment while you were trying … Read more