My husband’s relatives came to stay at our country house for a week. On the eighth day, I put the keys on the table and left.

— You could at least make some syrniki for the kids! It’s already ten in the morning, they’re walking around hungry, and you’re glued to that laptop of yours! Her sister-in-law’s voice rang through the room so loudly and imperiously that Nina’s hand jerked. She accidentally erased an entire row of mature trees from the … Read more

“Sweetheart, you can speak when you’ve earned enough to buy your own apartment! Until then, keep quiet and listen to your elders!” my mother-in-law snapped, as though she had every right to decide what should happen to my inheritance.

The mother-in-law’s voice crashed into the silence of the kitchen like a fist slamming down on a table. Marina stood by the window, her fingers clenched tightly around a mug of tea that had long since gone cold. Somewhere deep inside her, something was slowly approaching the boiling point. Not suddenly, not all at once, … Read more

Go ahead and block every card I have! It won’t help! I’ll still take all your money!” my husband screamed at me.

He was shouting so loudly that the windowpanes rattled in their frames. “Go ahead, block every one of my cards! It won’t help! I’ll withdraw all your money!” my husband yelled, standing in the middle of the hallway, swaying slightly. His shirt was unbuttoned at the collar, his tie hanging crookedly to one side, and … Read more

“I spent your bonus on meat—the whole family is coming over for a barbecue,” my husband announced, completely stunning me. So I decided to give them a “celebration” they would never forget.

The smell of smoke hit Olga before she had even stepped out of the car. It was thick, rich, festive—the kind of smell that was supposed to make a person hungry and happy. Instead, it twisted her stomach into a tight knot. She still could not see what was happening on the property, but she … Read more

— If your mother is coming to stay with us for the entire holiday, then I’m leaving, and you can sit here with her! Is that clear?! Lena could no longer hold herself back.

The words burst out before Lena could stop them—sharp and cutting, like shards of broken glass. Vitya stood in the middle of the kitchen with his phone in one hand, staring at his wife as though she had just announced the end of the world. Golden spring sunlight poured through the window, almost offensively warm … Read more

“My card is being declined! What’s going on? Why do I have to embarrass myself in front of my friends?!” her husband shouted into the phone.

The phone vibrated on the kitchen table at half past ten in the evening. Inna looked at the screen—“Oleg”—and, for some reason, hesitated before pressing the green button. “My card isn’t going through! What’s going on? Why do I have to embarrass myself in front of my friends?!” His voice was loud and heated, with … Read more

“After the divorce, the apartment will stay with Denis, and you’ll move out,” my mother-in-law announced. But an old document ruined her entire plan.

“Lida, don’t make this more difficult than it needs to be,” Raisa Ilyinichna said, opening her notebook on my table. “After the divorce, the apartment will stay with Denis. You can live with your sister until you find another place. My son is registered here, he helped with the renovation, and he has a right … Read more

— Rita and I talked it over and decided: you’re going to pay for her vacation! — my mother-in-law announced while my husband pretended he wasn’t there.

“Why did you buy this refrigerator?” Galina Stepanovna’s voice came from the kitchen doorway, cutting through the room like a knife scraping across glass. It was not a question asked out of curiosity. It carried the unmistakable tone of an inspector already looking for something to criticize, making it clear that whatever answer Alina gave … Read more

“My husband declared at the maternity hospital, ‘The baby isn’t mine!’ So I took all his money and kicked him out of the house.

“You’re nobody to me. And that baby isn’t mine!” her husband said coldly, without even looking at the newborn. “I don’t even know why I bothered coming here.” Masha slowly raised her eyes to him. After the difficult delivery, the white hospital walls still seemed to swim before her, and exhaustion rang in her ears. … Read more

“Give the money back, now!” my mother-in-law shrieked into the phone, but I was already far away.

The phone had been ringing insistently in the pocket of my beach bag for about five minutes. I pulled it out, looked at the name on the screen — Tamara Viktorovna — and answered anyway. Probably because somewhere deep inside, I was still hoping to hear something different. Not shouting. Not accusations. At least one … Read more