“This apartment isn’t yours,” her husband declared — and even the notary nearly gasped when the truth came out

Raisa Alexandrovna had never imagined she would one day have to prove her right to the apartment she had lived in for thirty-two years. Least of all to her own husband. “You want to transfer the apartment to your son as a gift?” the notary asked briskly. “Exactly,” Viktor Stepanovich replied with a nod. Raisa … Read more

“And what exactly are you planning to divide up? I bought the apartment before we got married. The house too,” Asya asked, looking her husband straight in the eye

Each time Dmitry Vasilyevich headed home, he found himself slowing down. At forty-two, he felt closer to sixty. Before he could even slide his key into the lock, the door swung open. “So, you finally showed up,” Asya said from the doorway. “It’s already ten. Where have you been?” Dmitry let out a weary sigh. … Read more

“Mixing up the date, the daughter-in-law came to congratulate her mother-in-law a day early… and heard her husband’s voice…”

Lena was riding a minibus with a neatly ribbon-tied box of cakes balanced on her knees. A homemade cherry charlotte and a honey cake—everything her mother-in-law, Valentina Pavlovna, adored. Her sons and her husband, of course, always forgot dates like that; none of them were big on details. But Lena, with her background in teaching, … Read more

“I don’t earn money so your mother can blow it on her whims,” I told my husband—and I removed my card from his phone

“Dema, did you use my card?” Lida was studying her bank statement with a tight, focused expression. “There’s a four-thousand charge from some cosmetics store.” “No, of course not,” her husband replied. “And here’s another three thousand at ‘Golden Thread,’” Lida went on. “All these purchases were made during the day—while we were at work. … Read more

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