You demanded that I have an abortion, remember?” Galina said to her mother-in-law. “So you have no right to see your grandson

Galina stood by the front door, blocking Elena Pavlovna’s way. In the young woman’s eyes burned a fire her mother-in-law had never seen before. Behind Galina, children’s laughter rang out – four-year-old Timofey was playing with his building blocks in the living room. “You demanded I get an abortion, remember?” Galina asked her former mother-in-law. … Read more

She received an inheritance, and her ex-hubby and his mommy rushed over with flowers to beg for forgiveness. But they turned to stone on the doorstep at what they saw.

It seemed that on that day the sun was shining especially bright, flooding the city streets with liquid, warm gold that glinted off car windows and peeked curiously into every window. It felt as if the universe itself was tuning up to a new, major key, getting ready to perform a symphony dedicated to a … Read more

My mother-in-law said, ‘You’re just a lodger in this house.’ That same night she called me in tears, begging me to bring back the bed so she wouldn’t have to sleep on bare concrete.

“You live off everything that’s already done for you, you haven’t put in a single kopeck of your own!” my mother-in-law hissed while I silently set the table in the apartment whose renovation I had paid for down to the last ruble. They thought I would endure it forever. They didn’t know I had already … Read more

‘What do you mean, WE’RE GETTING DIVORCED?’ the husband asked his wife in surprise. ‘We just took out a mortgage!

Valentina stood at the stove, mechanically stirring the vegetable stew. The kitchen smelled of braised eggplant and spices. Outside, the October day was slowly fading, painting the sky in pale lilac tones. From the living room came Sergei’s loud voice—once again he was telling someone over the phone what a “spineless” wife he had. “Can … Read more

“How dare you put the house only in your name?! We’re family!” shrieked the mother-in-law, who had spent two years calling her daughter-in-law a freeloader.

Raisa sat on the edge of the bed and stared at the suitcase. Not opened, not packed — just standing there like a silent reproach. Black, worn, with one crooked wheel that had gotten stuck in a cracked tile back in Turkey and since then rattled like a pot full of peas. For two years … Read more

Let’s file for divorce and I’ll take the mortgage in my name while you’re on maternity leave and not working,” suggested her cunning husband.

“Let’s get divorced. That’ll be fairer. I’ll take out the mortgage in my name, and you can be added later when you come back from maternity leave.” Anya was sitting by the window, gently stroking her rounded belly, when her husband Dmitry said these words. In one hand he was holding a cup of tea, … Read more

Katya, my son’s new wife needs surgery. Sell your apartment and send us the money, we used to be family, after all, said my ex-mother-in-law on the phone.

Katya put the kettle on and, while it hummed, leaned her shoulder against the cool doorframe. The evening dragged lazily on: from the window came the voices of kids in the yard, someone was kicking a ball around and arguing whose turn it was to stand in goal. Mint in a mug on the windowsill … Read more

Maybe you should just give her your bank card too?” — the wife refused to spend her own money on her sister-in-law’s whims.

Maybe we should just hand her your bank card too?” Kira threw the bank envelope onto the table, the one she had just picked up from the little stand in the hallway. Denis froze in the kitchen doorway, tugging off his scarf. Outside, November rain drummed on the window ledge; the apartment smelled of braised … Read more