He Stole a Husband and Thought She’d Take the Apartment Too. I Nodded and Said, “Of Course.” But on One Condition

Every time I look at my husband Ilya, I’m reminded of that old theater joke about the actor who played a king for so long that he started demanding a crown even in the cafeteria. Ilya worked as a toastmaster. Or, as it said on his gold-embossed business cards, an “event producer of exclusive celebrations.” … Read more

“Do you have one minute, Vitya, to explain why your mother thinks my apartment is some kind of family asset? Otherwise, you’ll be out right after Aunt Lyuba!”

“Have you completely lost your mind, Ksenia, or are you just pretending?” her mother-in-law’s voice boomed from the kitchen as if this were not a cramped two-room apartment in an ordinary Soviet-era block on the outskirts of Yaroslavl, but the assembly hall of some village council. Ksenia had not even managed to pull her key … Read more

“Let’s all chip in for the loan as a family,” my mother-in-law announced in front of the entire clan. So I ruined her little fundraiser with style

“And now, my dears, put your forks down. We have an issue on the agenda 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, rose above the праздничный table with such grand authority that she looked as though … Read more

My husband had already promised my savings to his mother. He should never have done that before talking to me

The voice came from the doorway before I even had time to turn around. “Well then, show us where you’ve hidden this little family relief fund of yours,” Nadezhda Sergeyevna announced in the tone of someone arriving to seize property over unpaid debts. I froze with a pastry spatula still in my hand. There she … Read more

“We’ve already decided everything for you,” my mother-in-law said with a smile. After my reply, the smile vanished from her face

On Sunday, Lena will haul her bags into your little two-room apartment. We’ll put a sofa for her in that tiny room where you keep your computer, Olya. And you’re not some grand lady — you can work with your laptop at the kitchen table. I didn’t choke on my tea. I didn’t even drop … Read more

At our anniversary celebration, my husband’s aunt humiliated us, packed up our sturgeon, and walked out. The next morning, we found one thing in the fridge

“Tanya, where’s the hot dish? Or are we supposed to choke down caviar sandwiches like it’s a famine year?” my mother-in-law Rimma Markovna’s voice sliced through the festive mood with all the grace of a rusty circular saw. Rimma Markovna had spent thirty years working in Soviet-era retail, slicing sausage behind the counter, and even … Read more

“WE’LL RENT OUT YOUR APARTMENT AND USE THE MONEY TO SEND MOM TO A SANATORIUM,” THE FIANCÉ DECLARED. WITHOUT A WORD, THE BRIDE TOOK OFF THE RING AND HANDED IT BACK

The wall clock in the kitchen ticked steadily, measuring out the minutes. Outside, the spring dusk was slowly thickening. Her father had left for the night shift at the rail depot over an hour ago, and her younger brother was still at practice. A special kind of silence hung over the apartment — the heavy, … Read more

“Get out of this house! All this time you’ve been feeding me and my son leftovers!” her mother-in-law screamed

Olga moved lightly around the table, carefully finishing each dish she had prepared for the guests. That day meant a great deal to her husband—he had just been promoted to deputy manager. She wanted to celebrate with him, share his joy, and make the evening special. As she looked over the plates, now made even … Read more

“Give up your seaside house. Your sister has decided to hold her wedding there,” her mother declared

“Elena Andreyevna called Olga over video. ‘Olenka, could you stop by today?’ ‘Today?’ Olga glanced at her wristwatch, quickly calculated that she could finish everything on time, and nodded. ‘Of course. I’ll come.’ ‘Good. I bought something for you, though I’m afraid I may have guessed the size wrong. If it doesn’t fit, I’ll just … Read more