“Hand over the apartment keys. You understand why,” he said — but the very next second, a fig sign was shoved right under his nose.

Anatoly stood in the kitchen doorway with his hands in his pockets. He looked down at his wife as she peeled potatoes. For almost two minutes he said nothing, as if enjoying the tension in her back. “Give me the apartment keys,” he finally said. “You understand why.” Zoya did not turn around. The knife … Read more

“I brought my mother here to stay. Temporarily. Just for a year,” her husband announced. Irina gave him a chance, but…

The door opened. Viktor stood on the threshold, and behind him loomed a woman with two suitcases. Irina recognized her mother-in-law and felt something inside her tighten like an invisible spring. “I brought Tamara Sergeyevna to stay with us,” Viktor said, avoiding his wife’s eyes. “Temporarily. For about a year.” “A year?” Irina repeated, stepping … Read more

“The very status of our family, our security, major purchases — all of that rests on me. I’m very glad your modest salary lets you feel independent. It’s a wonderful hobby for a woman, so she doesn’t get bored within four walls.”

Kirill was scrolling through his banking app with the expression of a tired but generous patron. He loved propping his chin on his hand, letting out a heavy sigh, and saying something profound about the difficult burden of being the family provider. “Oxana, you have no idea how expensive everything has become,” he said, swiping … Read more

“Why can’t you just keep quiet?” he said irritably, pacing around the room. “Why do you have to start a scandal out of nothing? Be smarter. Show some flexibility. Your stubbornness is ruining our whole life.”

Galina Petrovna had a rare gift. She knew how to say the most monstrous things with the face of an angel who had descended from heaven to save lost souls. Every remark, every critical glance of hers was wrapped in such a thick layer of motherly concern that it was almost impossible to challenge. “Svetlanochka, … Read more

My mother fired me from the family company in disgrace, as if I were nobody. I walked away, but just one week later, I made her regret it deeply.

The coffee machine in the CEO’s reception area was wheezing so desperately it sounded as if it was about to launch itself out the window. I was standing by the large window on the twenty-fourth floor, looking down at the lights of the Garden Ring barely visible through the November drizzle, and tiredly thinking that … Read more

“A loan for repairs at your mother’s place? Perfect! Then let her pay it back herself!” his wife said with a smirk.

Victoria did not immediately understand when conversations about money had become part of the very air in their family. At some point, she simply began to notice that Rostislav was leaving the room more and more often, closing the door behind him and speaking in a lowered voice. That was how people spoke when they … Read more

“I’m leaving you for another woman,” her husband said, waiting for tears. Dasha took out her phone, dialed a number, and said, “I’m free. Dinner tonight?”

Anatoly stood in the middle of the kitchen with the look of a man expecting to be rewarded for his own bravery. His jacket was unbuttoned, his chin lifted slightly. He said it slowly, deliberately, as if dictating an important letter. “I’m leaving. For another woman. This is final.” Zoya was sitting at the table. … Read more

“What do you mean you’re not coming home? What about me? Who’s going to take care of me?” her husband asked in confusion, still unaware that everything had already been decided.

The August sun scorched the asphalt, and the air shimmered above the sidewalk like heat rising from a frying pan. Marina stood in the hallway with two grocery bags in her hands, listening to Dmitry’s voice drifting from the room — lazy, drawn-out, habitually indifferent. “Did you buy that cheap butter again? How many times … Read more