My husband decided to sell my mother’s apartment and give half the money to his son. I did something he never saw coming

Tanya had two children: an adult daughter who already lived on her own, and Vova, still in school. Vova was a polite, tidy boy, always neat and well put together. Tanya was proud of him. He never brought home failing grades, helped around the house, and never talked back. Anton was proud too. “Now that’s … Read more

“Don’t you dare talk back to my mother! I will always take her side!” the fiancé declared

“Maryash, what exactly did you see in your Arthur?” Sveta asked suddenly, looking up from her work. “You keep saying he’s perfect in every way, but he’s the definition of a mama’s boy. Haven’t you noticed how he acts whenever his mother comes by? She practically still wipes his nose for him.” Maryana glanced at … Read more

“Don’t slurp!” my husband smacked me on the forehead with a spoon in front of our guests, so I got up and dumped a pot of hot borscht right over his head

“Don’t slurp!” my husband cracked me on the forehead with a heavy silver spoon, and the sound rang louder than a cannon blast. The spoon was an old family heirloom, darkened with age and engraved with ornate initials Igor was absurdly proud of, as if he had forged it himself between selling sheets of laminate … Read more

I rushed to share the news of my huge lottery win with my husband, but by accident I overheard a conversation between him and his younger brother and saw his true face

Natalya was practically running along the snow-covered sidewalks of Moscow, a crumpled lottery ticket clenched in the pocket of her puffer jacket. Her heart was pounding as if she had just finished a marathon, not simply checked the numbers on the Stoloto website that Lena from the pastry shop had scribbled down for her half … Read more

“Take Dad in with you! I’m selling his apartment. I need the money,” her brother demanded

From the very start of the day, everything seemed determined to go wrong. Marina, usually organized and careful, kept dropping one thing after another: her coffee almost spilled over the brand-new clean tablecloth, her apartment keys vanished somewhere in the depths of her bag, and when she finally found them, she nearly slammed the door … Read more

I can’t marry you. My parents are категорically against having such a poor daughter-in-law,” the groom told the pregnant Vera.

Vera walked up to the fourth floor, trying not to spill the herbal tincture Grandma Gulfiya had prepared in a small glass jar. In her sports bag were massage oil, towels, and a notebook where she recorded every change in Stepan Gennadyevich’s condition. She had started the treatment course three days earlier and was already … Read more

Rushing to catch a train, I dropped my phone. An old Gypsy woman gave it back to me and urgently ordered me to go back home to avoid disaster.

Darya ran across the station square faster than Olympic champions. Her heels clicked against the asphalt in a frantic rhythm, and only one thought spun through her head: “Please, let me make it!” The business trip to Yekaterinburg was important. It was her first serious project after her promotion at the advertising agency. To fail … Read more

Who is supposed to support the family? Your son’s salary only lasts us half a month!” I snapped when my mother-in-law started attacking me over her granddaughter.

Rita woke to the barely audible crying of her daughter. Half-asleep, she glanced at her phone. Half past six in the morning. It was still dark outside; December had been especially gloomy this year. Stanislav was sleeping with his arms spread out and did not even stir at little Masha’s whimpering. “Stas,” she whispered, nudging … Read more

When her husband got promoted, he filed for divorce. My mother-in-law laughed, but I didn’t let the humiliation go unanswered.

Anfisa stood at the stove, dreamily thinking that right now she could have been sitting in a cozy little restaurant on Pokrovka, eating a delicious warm salad with goat cheese and drinking expensive wine, instead of conjuring up fifteen portions of Olivier salad. She could have put on a beautiful dress, painted her lips, and … Read more