“Neither looks, nor money, nor children — but the apartment is mine. Pack your things, both of you, before I call the district officer,” I snapped, opening the door

“What are you wearing again? That same gray-brown disaster? Third year in a row, Olya. Third. Do you ever look in the mirror, or have you completely decided to bury yourself alive?” Antonina Pavlovna said with disgust, pinching the edge of my house dress between two fingers as if it were not fabric, but a … Read more

“A woman shouldn’t own real estate!” my husband tried to take my inheritance. The court left him with nothing but his underwear

“Transfer the apartment to my name.” Gennady said it without even looking away from the television. As casually as if he had asked me to pass the salt. I was standing in the kitchen doorway, holding my mother’s folder of documents. My mother had died two months earlier. She was seventy-eight. Her heart stopped at … Read more

What do you mean, we’re going to your mother’s for ten days? Did you ask for my agreement, or did you decide everything yourself again, as usual? — Lena waited to hear what her husband would say

Sonya walked ahead, hopping over cracks in the pavement and counting her steps out loud. Lena held onto the hood of her daughter’s jacket so the little girl wouldn’t dart too close to the road. The May sun was already warm like summer, and the whole courtyard rang with children’s voices. “Mom, Mom,” Sonya stopped … Read more

“What exactly did you think you were doing in my apartment? Planning to live here for free?” Svetlana asked her brother-in-law.

“Sveta, don’t be so gloomy. Pass me another fish sandwich,” Pavel said with a broad grin, licking grease from his fingers. “You know I love good food.” He was sitting in her favorite chair, sprawled out like some exiled king. His feet, in stale-looking socks, were pressed against the leg of the kitchen table, leaving … Read more

I told you at least ten times not to come. But you forced your way here anyway, so don’t act offended now,” Olga said to her sister-in-law and the people standing behind her

Their apartment smelled of mastic and tile adhesive, even though Olga always tried not to bring work home with her. She had spread colorful sketches across the table, pushing aside a mug of cold tea. Viktor sat opposite her, buried in the blueprints for a new amusement ride called “Whirlwind,” which his design bureau was … Read more

So here’s how it’s going to be, sweetheart. You’ll transfer fifty thousand to me. Every month. Consider it compensation for stealing my son from me

“Vika, listen… do you really think that shade of indigo will work in our north-facing living room?” Artyom asked quietly, his voice carrying the soft, enveloping warmth of a man who had finally allowed himself to relax. He turned a small ceramic sample in his hands, the one they had brought back from their trip, … Read more

“Open the door. We’re going to stay with you for two or three weeks,” the aunt announced, winking at her daughter

Outside the window, the heat hung thick and sticky, the kind even the air conditioner could not defeat. Vera was sorting through baby clothes, folding tiny undershirts into neat little piles, when the ring of her phone sliced through the quiet evening and made her flinch. The name on the screen was one she had … Read more

“Is this the order you wanted?” he asked quietly, and that whisper made Olya’s lips tremble. “Is this what you wanted? Things? An apartment?”

“Denis, do you really think we can manage that renovation in the next six months?” Alina pulled the blanket tighter around herself, even though the room was warm. Her voice, hoarse from the cold, sounded muffled, but there was no demand in it—only tired gentleness. “We won’t just manage it, Al. We’ll turn that old … Read more

“Give us your money — buying an apartment can wait!” My husband’s relatives stunned me with their demand

“Give Us Your Money — Buying an Apartment Can Wait!” My Husband’s Family Shocked Us With Their Demand “Galya!” Mara, my husband’s sister, screamed into the phone. “You can’t even imagine what’s happened here!” “What happened? Is everyone alive?” Galina asked in alarm. She had just put the children to bed and was about to … Read more