“What is this?” Alina’s voice was unnervingly calm—almost flat. Pavel flinched as he came out of the kitchen, wiping his hands on a dish towel

“What is this?” Alina’s voice was so even—so drained of life—that Pavel flinched when he stepped out of the kitchen. He wiped his hands on a towel, wearing a look that was equal parts guilty and pleading. Alina stood in the entryway without taking off her coat. Her eyes were locked on two swollen suitcases … Read more

“Of course we’re giving you the apartment, but we’ll be living there with you,” the in-laws announced at the wedding

“Do you really think this is a good idea?” Natasha asked, studying Mark’s face as they walked along the evening street. The autumn wind teased strands of her hair, and the shop lights shimmered in her eyes. “What’s the big deal?” Mark shrugged, as if nothing unusual was happening. “It’s a big place—three rooms. There’ll … Read more

We decided to get married. Don’t buy a gift—we took your savings for the surgery. Consider yourself “bought off,” my son joked

For Elena, the last two years had been a marathon—an endurance run against death, and for a moment it felt as if she was starting to pull ahead. A complicated diagnosis. Doctors who offered no comfort. And then—hope. A new experimental treatment. A costly surgery abroad that offered a real chance. So she began her … Read more

“I’ve been cheating on you since the first day of our marriage!” — my husband confessed on our twentieth anniversary

I planned Pavel’s and my anniversary evening down to the tiniest detail. Twenty years together is no joke, and I wanted the celebration to feel truly special. A small restaurant with a summer terrace, just ten guests—our closest friends and our kids. Our son Kirill came in from St. Petersburg, where he was studying at … Read more

“I’ll make your life unbearable. You’ll crawl out of here on your knees!” the mother-in-law vowed — but the notary revealed the truth about the inheritance

The notary closed the folder of documents, and the sharp snap of it landed in the silent office like a gunshot. Marina felt her husband’s hand stiffen on her shoulder. She raised her eyes and met her mother-in-law’s gaze. Galina Petrovna sat opposite them, arms folded tightly across her chest, a faint, triumphant smile flickering … Read more

“I’m selling the apartment, and you can go figure out where you’ll live!” my mother-in-law declared, waving the keys to our home

Raisa Petrovna walked into her son’s apartment without knocking, using her own key. The first thing she noticed was a couple of pillows tossed across the couch and a throw blanket crumpled on the floor. “Another disaster!” she announced loudly, deliberately raising her voice so her daughter-in-law would hear from the bedroom. “Imagine that—she’s home … Read more

“I’m not going to nurse a person I’ve seen twice in my life,” the daughter-in-law refused to comply with her mother-in-law’s bizarre demand

“You won’t believe what your mother pulled this time!” Marina stormed into the bedroom, squeezing her phone so hard her knuckles went white. Her husband, Pavel, slowly lifted his eyes from the laptop. A familiar wave of weariness crossed his face—the same one that appeared whenever Nadezhda Petrovna came up. Marina knew that expression by … Read more

“We’re not married, so stop dreaming — and this apartment is mine. Pack your things and get out,” Svetlana snapped at her live-in partner

Svetlana stood at the stove, stirring the sauce for pasta. Viktor, sprawled on the couch in the living room, was flipping through TV channels, tossing his socks here and there like it was a sport. In two years of living together, she’d grown used to his habit of leaving his things all over the apartment … Read more

“You’ll take the metro. I’m driving,” her husband said, his voice flat and icy. “And don’t argue. It’s decided.”

Zoya stood frozen in the entryway, her handbag clenched in her hand. Anton was at the door, rolling the car keys between his fingers, refusing to meet her eyes. They were supposed to go to Marina’s birthday party—Zoya’s best friend since their university days. Marina’s country house was about thirty kilometers away, and taking the … Read more