“So you decided that after the wedding you could just hand out keys to my apartment? Have you completely lost your mind?”

The apartment on Leninsky Prospekt had become more than just a place to live for Vasilisa. It was her own island of freedom. Her parents had bought the two-room apartment for her as a graduation gift — sixty-two square meters overlooking the park, bright rooms, and high ceilings. Vasilisa had furnished it exactly to her … Read more

“Put the apartment in my name, so your little wife doesn’t take half of it in the divorce!” Taya heard her mother-in-law say.

Taya was browsing curtains for their new apartment on the website of her favorite little store. A few days earlier, she and her husband had come across a wonderful option: a perfect location, a convenient layout, good renovations, and almost all the furniture was included. They had managed to sign a preliminary agreement and even … Read more

“We’re the owners here, so get lost!” my husband’s relatives declared at my country house. A lawsuit for illegal occupation and a visit from riot police quickly showed them who had no rights there.

“We’re the owners here, so get lost while we’re still asking nicely,” Pavel said, without even taking his hand off my gate. He was wearing my rubber slippers, holding my pruning shears, and looking at me as if I had come begging to enter someone else’s property. Behind him, the veranda of my country house … Read more

“Cook separately. I’m only going to eat my mother’s food!” her husband declared, unaware that his wife had already submitted the mortgage application under her name alone.

“Get this nonsense off the table!” Dima snapped, flinging his fork so hard it bounced off the plate and clattered onto the floor. “What is this supposed to be? Store-bought cutlets?” Sonya was standing by the stove and didn’t turn around. Only her shoulders tightened slightly. “Regular cutlets,” she said evenly. “Homemade. I fried them … Read more

“The apartment was gifted to me by my parents — not to your son and not to your family,” Natalia reminded her mother-in-law, calmly placing the documents on the table.

“The apartment was gifted to me by my parents, not to your son and not to your family,” Natalia reminded her mother-in-law, calmly placing the documents on the table. The room suddenly fell into an unusual silence. Just a minute earlier, Galina Mikhailovna had been speaking confidently, almost ceremoniously, as if she had already summed … Read more

“We paid off the mortgage. Wonderful. And now I’m filing for divorce, and we’ll split everything,” her husband announced shamelessly.

Marina placed the bank statements on the kitchen table and felt her shoulders finally straighten, as if a weight had been lifted from them. Three long seasons without vacations, without new dresses, without even a simple evening at a café — and now the keys lay beside her cup, still warm in her palm. Andrey … Read more

“You are no longer my wife,” Pavel declared in front of the children. But for the first time, I answered him sharply — and I did not leave the marriage with nothing.

“Then listen carefully, Pavel. The divorce will be quick. But it will not be free.” I stood at the edge of the table, still holding the salad spoon in my hand, and looked at my husband so calmly that his cheek twitched. The table was crowded with plates. The smell of roasted duck, pepper, and … Read more