“We’re divorced. Everything was divided. And now you suddenly remember my inheritance?” Raisa asked her ex-husband in disbelief.

Part 1. An Uninvited Visit The doorbell drilled insistently through the hallway, tearing apart the thick silence of the apartment. Rimma, who had been sitting at a table buried under maps of old Moscow and reference books on nineteenth-century architecture, flinched. She was not expecting anyone. In her world, woven from dates, merchant surnames, and … Read more

“— You live in my son’s apartment out of charity! Sign over the inheritance, or tomorrow you’ll be out on the street!”

“You’re a broke nobody from the provinces! You arrived here with one suitcase, and you’ll leave with that same suitcase!” Inga Petrovna’s face, usually so polished and arrogant, was now twisted with open rage. Her fingers, tipped with an expensive salon manicure, dug into my wrist so hard that white marks instantly appeared on my … Read more

“Why didn’t your wife invite us to the party? Has she lost her mind or something?” his mother snapped at her son, then quickly sat down at the table. Marina had been waiting for this…

Marina was setting the plates on the table, counting them out loud. Eight. Exactly eight — not one extra, not one accidental place setting. Each plate belonged to someone she was truly happy to see, someone she wanted beside her that evening. “Dasha, sweetheart, take the napkins to the table, please,” she asked her daughter, … Read more

“My mother and I have decided: the child is going to a boarding school, and you’re going to work for my brother,” her husband said with complete confidence.

Alice was asleep in the next room. Yulia could hear her soft breathing through the half-open door, and every time her daughter turned onto her side, the springs of the old sofa gave a thin, tired creak. Two years in this apartment. Two years of someone else’s walls, someone else’s rules, someone else’s schedule. Galina … Read more

“You should give up your place for the younger ones,” my aunt declared during the family meeting. But when I pulled out the property documents, everyone suddenly fell silent.

“Kristina, you really should be more generous. You’re the oldest, you’re already firmly on your feet,” Aunt Tamara said briskly, tapping her teaspoon against the edge of a crystal jam dish to bring the noisy family council to order. “You have your own career at the bank, a stable income, and you’re in no hurry … Read more

“You are obligated to support me. We’re old and sick,” the former mother-in-law said, standing on the doorstep with her suitcases. Irina silently dialed one number.

The phone rang at half past eight on a Saturday morning, just as Irina had put the kettle on. An unfamiliar number lit up the screen. Out of habit, she answered — she was waiting for a call from the veterinary clinic, where she had taken her cat for a checkup the day before. “Irina, … Read more

“I want a divorce,” Pavel said in a hollow voice. “I’ll throw you out onto the street. You won’t get a single kopeck. Neither you nor your child.”

When Pavel and I first met, I was a little unsettled by his unhealthy attachment to his younger sister, Snezhana. There was a seven-year age gap between them, and Pasha had grown used to playing not just the role of an older brother, but also father, bodyguard, cash machine, and magic genie all in one. … Read more