Take this shack in the middle of nowhere! I don’t need it anyway! Yuri hurled the keys onto the table so hard they jumped with a metallic clatter and skidded across the linoleum. — Consider it my gift to you for our divorce!

— Take this dump out in the sticks! I don’t need it anyway! — Yuri slammed a set of keys onto the table so hard they bounced with a sharp jingle and skittered across the linoleum. — Consider it my divorce present to you! Sofia picked the keys up and studied them as if they … Read more

A fortune-teller I paid for on the minibus hissed in my ear, “When you get home, check the top shelf in your husband’s closet. He’s lying to you.”

The minibus kept lurching over the potholes on Leningradsky Prospekt, and I’d already started regretting not just taking a taxi. Inside, the air was sharp and ugly—a mix of exhaust, cheap air freshener, and human sweat. The driver mumbled to himself, occasionally spitting out curses at other cars. “Stop after the light,” an elderly Roma … Read more

My brother and his wife went off to the seaside, leaving me alone with my seven-year-old mute niece — and that is how I uncovered my sister-in-law’s terrifying secret

Andrew checked the children’s first-aid kit for the third time, even though he knew perfectly well I could handle things without his instructions. My brother always turned into a broody hen whenever it came to Sonya. “Measure her temperature only with this thermometer,” he said, showing me the electronic one. “She won’t let anyone use … Read more

“Get out, you’re useless!” my mother-in-law screamed. So I left — and without me, everything fell apart, even the water heater

“You’re useless, Alisa! Completely useless!” Tamara Igorevna’s voice rose to a shrill pitch, making the fine china cup in her hand tremble. “You’re as helpful in this house as a goat is in a dairy. You do nothing but take up space and eat through the groceries. My son must have married you during some … Read more

“You’re supposed to endure it and keep quiet!” my husband barked, his fists clenched, until a single knock at the door turned their little family victory into a humiliation they would never forget

“Get that filthy mutt out of here this instant before it brings disease into the house! Honestly, what were you thinking, dragging some flea-ridden animal inside?” Zinaida Petrovna declared sharply, standing in the doorway to my living room with her lips twisted in disgust. She had no idea that this rain-soaked spaniel was about to … Read more

“Is my mother really asking for so much? Can’t you at least meet her halfway for once?” — my husband would remember my answer for a very long time

Lena stood by the kitchen window, watching the first December snowflakes drift slowly beyond the glass. In her hand was her phone, its screen lit up with a message from her mother-in-law: Lenochka, my dear, my fridge is barely working. Could you help me get a new one? I already found one I like — … Read more

“Your things are on the lawn under the balcony. Didn’t you notice?” — the problem of the overstaying relatives was solved the hard way

Marina learned about the relatives’ visit three days before New Year’s. She was in the kitchen, stirring sauce for a casserole, when Oleg passed by wearing the unmistakable look of a guilty man, muttered something under his breath, and slipped into the bathroom. Marina knew that move well. Twelve years of marriage had taught her … Read more

“— I have neither the money nor the desire to feed a whole crowd of relatives your mother invited over for New Year’s!”

Andrey stood in the middle of the empty living room, unable to believe how lucky he was. The cramped twenty-eight square meters were finally behind them — now they had a real apartment. Seventy-two square meters, three rooms, and a kitchen where you could actually turn around instead of squeezing between the refrigerator and the … Read more