Her Mother-in-Law Flew to Turkey with the Family — “Only Our Own Are Going to the Seaside,” She Said, Not Knowing About the Credit Ban

When Nadezhda opened the gate on Friday evening, people were already arguing inside the house. Not shouting at the top of their lungs, the way they sometimes did on Sundays over money or Zhanna’s shopping, but speaking in low, careful voices — with that busy, businesslike urgency people get before doing something unpleasant and profitable. … Read more

“I sold my house and I’m moving in with you,” the groom’s mother announced two days before the wedding.

“I sold my house and I’m moving in with you,” the groom’s mother announced two days before the wedding. Alina slowly lowered her cup onto the table and looked carefully at Galina Stepanovna. The cup touched the saucer almost soundlessly, but Igor still flinched as if something heavy had slammed into the room. “With us?” … Read more

“I’m not going to pay off your mistress’s rent debt,” I told my husband. My voice was dry, like the crack of a breaking branch.

Part 1. The Anatomy of Betrayal The heavy hindquarters of the black stallion trembled beneath my hands. The air inside the covered riding arena was thick, steeped in the smell of steamed bran, well-treated leather, and animal sweat. This was my world — a world without lies, where respect was measured by strength of character … Read more

“Your mistress came by today and told me that after the divorce you plan to live in my apartment!” Raisa shouted at her frightened husband.

Part 1. The Anatomy of Nerve Raisa stood in the middle of the hallway, still gripping the handle of her handbag. The air in the apartment felt as if it had thickened into jelly. Sergey, who had been sitting at the kitchen table with a cup of tea, jerked as though someone had shocked him … Read more

“What do you mean, buy food for your relatives?” the wife asked her husband coldly, staring into the empty refrigerator.

Part 1. A Locust Invasion in a Two-Room Apartment Margarita stopped outside the door of her apartment and took a deep breath, trying to push away the uneasy feeling creeping over her. The whole day, filled with the shrieks of first-graders and endless handwriting exercises, had drained her until her head felt hollow and ringing. … Read more

“A beggar?” the daughter-in-law smirked. “Then why has your family been living in my apartment for the third year in a row?”

“Poor little beggar?” Larisa slowly turned her head toward her mother-in-law and smiled. “Then why has your family been living in my apartment for three years?” The table went silent at once. Until that moment, everyone had been pretending that the evening was going almost decently. Valentina Yegorovna was serving salad onto plates, her father-in-law, … Read more

“To my breadwinner husband,” my mother-in-law raised her glass in a toast, and I placed my business card on the table.

“You should at least once put your own money on the table, dear, instead of eating through Vitya’s!” Olesya set her glass aside. It was Kapitolina Petrovna who said it — loudly, across the entire veranda, loud enough for the people at the neighboring tables to hear. A restaurant by the pond, the end of … Read more

“You’re nobody without our family name!” my husband said at dinner. A month later, I took back my maiden name — and became a director.

“You’re spineless, that’s what you are! A doormat, not a wife worthy of my son!” My mother-in-law stood in the middle of the kitchen with her arms crossed, staring at me as if I had just smashed her favorite porcelain set. And all I had done was say that I wanted to take some professional … Read more