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

“Either my mother lives with us, or I’m going to her myself — for good!” My husband packed so fast I didn’t even have time to mention the taxi

“Listen, are you even sane?” Kirill stood in the middle of the living room, and there was something in his voice that immediately made Sonya understand this conversation would not be short. “I’m telling you in plain language: either my mother moves in with us, or I go to her myself. For good.” Sonya slowly … Read more

“You can pack your rags and get out of my son’s apartment!” the mother-in-law declared to her daughter-in-law. But there was one problem…

Part 1. Ground Zero Evening settled over the city like a heavy gray blanket, hiding the outlines of the apartment blocks in the residential district. Inside the apartment, everything was perfectly ordered—not the kind of order created for comfort, but the kind maintained through discipline. Irina sat at a wide oak table, surrounded by blueprints … Read more

“They weren’t invited, but he showed up anyway and dragged his whole family along. And I prepared food for a specific number of guests,” the mother-in-law snapped, furious at the relatives’ unexpected visit.

Saturday morning in Dmitry and Alla’s home began with the usual rush and bustle. The kitchen smelled of freshly made pancakes, and extra chairs had already been arranged in the living room. Today they were celebrating the birthday of Alla’s mother, Valentina Petrovna. “Dima, did you order the flowers?” Alla called from the kitchen, wiping … Read more

“DNA? Take a hundred tests if you want! But understand this: if you go through with it, there will be no way back to me,” the daughter-in-law said firmly.

“Why did you leave your passport on the table? So I would accidentally see it, or so I would have to ask you myself?” Varya was standing by the sink with a wet sponge in her hand, and at first she did not even understand what Nina Petrovna was talking about. The kitchen smelled of … Read more

“Separate budgets? Fine. Just remember: your daughter without a laptop and your son without sneakers — that’s part of your freedom too.”

“From this evening on, we’re running separate finances,” Pavel said, placing his fork on the edge of his plate with such solemnity that it looked as if he were signing a peace treaty after a long and exhausting war. “Every adult is responsible for their own money.” Oksana looked up from the pot of buckwheat. … Read more