“Premarital property isn’t divided, so you and your mother can stop drooling over my apartment,” Valya laughed right in her husband’s face

The front door slammed so hard that a framed picture crashed off the hallway wall. Glass burst across the floor in tiny glittering shards. “Have you completely lost your mind?” Sergey shot up from the couch, where he had been blankly flipping through television channels for the last half hour. Valya stood in the entryway, … Read more

“I don’t care that you’re already on the train. Turn around. I’m not letting you into my home,” I told my mother-in-law over the phone

I was quietly dusting the bookshelves, enjoying the silence. The renovation in the apartment still wasn’t finished—rolls of wallpaper were stacked in the corner, and the kitchen smelled of fresh paint. My husband, Sergey, had gone to work, leaving me a list of things that needed to be done before evening. Then the phone rang. … Read more

“So that’s why you wanted marriage!” I said to my husband. “To get into my account and wipe out your family’s debts.”

Valentina spread several wallpaper samples across the table and stood there thinking. Light gray with a geometric print, or a soft beige with a woven-fabric effect? She ran her fingertips over each piece, picturing how the colors would look in natural daylight. The apartment had come to her from her grandmother two years earlier, and … Read more

“My mother will take this room,” my husband declared, forgetting whose name was on the deed

Natasha still remembered the day she first noticed Ivan. It was an ordinary Thursday, a meeting in the conference room, a new employee from the neighboring department. At first glance, there was nothing remarkable about him. And yet something stayed with her. Maybe it was his smile. Maybe the calm, unhurried way he spoke. Or … Read more

“Your apartment is spacious, so the birthday party will be held here. No discussion,” my mother-in-law declared as if the matter had already been settled

Victoria brushed the crumbs from the table and looked around the tiny kitchen with quiet satisfaction. In a cramped one-room apartment, every square meter counted, but she had a talent for making even the most modest place feel warm and welcoming. Bright curtains, fresh flowers on the windowsill, neatly arranged dishes — all of it … Read more

“Sign the apartment over to me, you little wretch, or I’ll make sure neither of you ever knows peace,” hissed the mother-in-law at her son’s wife

Sveta sat at the large polished table in her mother-in-law’s apartment, feeling awkward amid the чужой world of crystal dishes, lace napkins, and stiff, showy elegance. Zoya Mikhailovna, lips pursed, poured “premium” tea into delicate cups she had bought especially for her daughter-in-law’s visit. Normally, her mother-in-law limited herself to routine calls asking, “What did … Read more

“The family needs it more,” my husband said after his sister helped herself to something that belonged to me. I asked one question — and he went quiet

“Where’s my sewing machine?” I asked, staring at the perfectly bare patch of countertop where my Swiss Bernina had been sitting just that morning — the one I bought with the money my grandmother left me. Herman, my lawful husband, did not even look up from his smartphone. On his evening radio show, he was … Read more

“My mother-in-law brought her friends for a free feast — and turned pale when I served dessert with the bill.”

“I don’t get it, Asya — where’s the hot food? Why is there only salad on the table? Where’s the roast duck with apples? Where are the lamb medallions with asparagus in sweet-and-sour sauce? I promised my friends we’d have the time of our lives at my daughter-in-law’s place, and this is all there is?” … Read more