“My father left us this house by the sea, and you’re my sister, so you decided you could just come here whenever you wanted?” Angela looked at Zhanna. “I asked you not to come, but you showed up anyway.”

“You never asked why he lived here of all places, far from all the noise of the city,” Boris said quietly, looking around the courtyard overgrown with grapevines. “You know, Angela, my father didn’t simply run away from my mother.” “I thought they just couldn’t get along, the way it happens sometimes,” Angela said. She … Read more

My ex sold his share of the apartment to “some granny and her son” to make my life miserable. A month later, he called me, choked on jealousy, and hung up

The message from her ex was brief: “I sold my share. Expect company)))” I was bracing myself for a nightmare—some drunk, or a whole circus of impossible neighbors. But when the door finally opened, I realized Denis had accidentally arranged my love life with his own two hands… Sveta sat in the kitchen of her … Read more

“Your Wife Took Back Her Card From Me, and I Was Planning to Buy a Fur Coat With Her Bonus!” the Mother-in-Law Scolded Her Son

“Stas, this is absolutely outrageous!” his mother’s voice rang through the phone, slicing into the evening quiet of the apartment. “Your precious Lena just took her card back from me! Snatched it right out of my wallet!” Stas closed his eyes and rubbed the bridge of his nose. He had only just come home after … Read more

“Where the hell have you been? Set the table, the men are waiting!” her mother-in-law snapped. And that was when Alina finally exploded. “I’m not your servant — I’m the woman of this house! Get out of my apartment!”

“Are you kidding me?” Alina’s voice rang so sharply that the glass cabinet doors gave a faint rattle. “Igor, explain to me why your mother has shown up here again without so much as a call.” He was standing in the hallway, zipping up his jacket as if preparing to make a run for it, … Read more

Victor’s parents showed up without so much as a call and ordered me to set the table. The way I put them in their place is something they’ll never forget

The gate creaked open at half past ten. A car rolled up to the porch, and Maria Petrovna was the first to step out, dressed in a white blouse as if she were heading to a banquet, not the countryside. “Well then, Olya, welcome your guests! We came to see what kind of life you’ve … Read more

“Do you have one minute, Vitya, to explain why your mother thinks my apartment is family property? Otherwise, you’re going out right after Aunt Lyuba!”

“You’ve got some nerve, Ksenia. Or are you pretending not to understand?” her mother-in-law bellowed from the kitchen, as if this were not a modest two-room apartment in a drab Yaroslavl block, but the main hall of some rural council building. Ksenia had not even managed to pull her key from the lock. She froze … Read more

“Let’s all chip in and cover the loan as a family,” my mother-in-law announced in front of the entire clan. But I ruined her little collection drive in style

“And now, my dear ones, put down your forks. We have a matter to discuss tonight—one that calls for financial unity. Are we a family, or are we just sitting here demolishing mayonnaise salads together for no reason?” My mother-in-law, Tatyana Borisovna, towered over the праздничный table with such grandeur that she looked as though … Read more

My Husband Sent My Bonus to His Mother for Czech Tile. Fourteen Minutes Later, I Sent Him Into Self-Support Mode

“Mom’s already picked out the tile, Zhenya. Don’t be upset,” Sergey called out casually from the other room while I stood in the hallway wrestling with the stuck zipper on my boot. “I transferred your bonus to her. It was just enough for the Czech tile. It’s not like you’ll go broke.” The zipper on … Read more

He announced in front of his relatives that he’d found a “real woman.” I took the keys to my own apartment out of my bag

“Well then, Nelly, is the borscht at least decent today?” Vadim snapped his fingers and leaned back in his chair. His friends were sitting around the table—Genka with his wife, and Seryoga. Saturday. Guests. As usual, no warning. For nine years I had heard different versions of the same line. “Well, Nelly, did you at … Read more