Yes, I ordered pizza! Because I got home from work and I want to eat, not listen to your mother telling me I boil potatoes wrong!

— “Sveta, come on… why are you blowing up right away? Mom only asked what we were having for dinner,” Denis coaxed, his voice soft and almost pleading. He could already feel the air in their tiny kitchen turning thick and sticky, like jelly setting. Sveta didn’t reply. She kept stirring in silence—slow circles in … Read more

“You canceled my plane ticket to Turkey — the one I paid for with my own bonus — so you could put your mother in my place?

“Kostya, why does the app say ‘passenger validation error’? Are you sure you entered the passport details correctly when I asked you to check?” Arina spoke without lifting her eyes from the laptop, her fingers tapping nervously against the touchpad. The room was filled with that particular restless chaos that always comes before a major … Read more

“You canceled my scheduled knee surgery and pulled the deposit from the clinic just to hand that money to your buddy who blew his business?!

“Why didn’t you answer your phone for the last three hours?” Sveta’s voice wasn’t loud—just thick and muffled, as if it were coming from inside a barrel. She stood in the hallway, leaning all her weight on her healthy left leg, twisting the right one at an awkward angle to keep pressure off the swollen … Read more

Right now you’re going to list the apartment for sale. My mother needs the money,” Vera’s husband barked. “And don’t you dare get picky about it!

Vera stood by the kitchen window, watching the neighbor’s kids play in the courtyard below. Their bright, ringing voices drifted in even through the closed panes, filling the May air with careless joy. Inside the apartment, the scent of freshly brewed tea—mint and cinnamon, her favorite combination—hung warm and sweet, the kind of smell that … Read more

— “We’re getting a DIVORCE?” But the kids are still so little! — the husband asked his wife in disbelief

Irina stood at the kitchen counter, steadily slicing vegetables for a salad. The knife in her hand moved with a cold, practiced rhythm, as if she’d done the same motion a thousand times. Viktor sat across from her, scrolling through his phone. An ordinary evening in an ordinary family—except the silence between them felt louder … Read more

“What makes you think I’m going to your sister’s to help with that damn renovation?” Oksana snapped

“Galya’s expecting us Saturday at nine, so don’t plan anything,” Viktor said in a flat, everyday voice, popping a piece of fried potato into his mouth without even looking at his wife. “We’ll need to get up early so we can buy primer.” Oksana froze with her fork in midair. The brutal warehouse shift—twelve hours … Read more

Take off my fur coat right now! Did you decide that just because I’m at work you can rummage through my closets and try on my things?

“— Who’s that huffing like a locomotive? Seryozha, are you sick?” Veronika called out loudly as she tossed her keys onto the little table in the entryway. No one answered, but the sounds from the bedroom didn’t stop. It was heavy, strained breathing, broken by a weird rustling and creaking—like someone was trying to cram … Read more

You let your sister go through my wardrobe and take my designer dresses while I was away on a business trip?

“Kolya, are you deaf? I’m asking you for the third time—where are the clothes from the left section? Where is my black floor-length dress and my beige trench coat?” Olga stood in front of the wide-open sliding wardrobe, her gaze—normally sharp and observant—now drifting uselessly across empty space. Just a week earlier, garment bags with … Read more

I didn’t bust my back for ten years to pay off this apartment just so your mother can come in here and start running the place!

“Shh—don’t be loud. She only just lay down after the trip,” Viktor said, greeting his wife not with a kiss, but with a shushing finger pressed to his lips. His eyes gleamed with that particular, stupid delight you see in kids who’ve done something wrong and are convinced it was actually brilliant. Alina froze in … Read more