— “I told you not to be late!” Gleb snapped, flinging his keys onto the dresser. “Mom came специально, she cooked all day!”

— “I told you not to be late!” Gleb barked, slamming his keys onto the dresser. “My mother came all this way and cooked all day!” — “Gleb, I warned you I had to gather documents, and that isn’t a five-minute task,” Varvara said, tugging off her shoes and refusing to meet his eyes. “You … Read more

— Hello, Vadim? I’m in the parking garage. Spot one-oh-four is empty. Do you have a reasonable explanation?

— Hello, Vadim? I’m in the garage. Spot one-oh-four is empty. Do you have a sane explanation, or do I call the police right now and report it stolen? Elena’s voice was frighteningly calm, even though adrenaline made her whole body hum. She stared at the oil stain on the concrete—the only trace her white … Read more

“Can you believe it, Yarik? I’ve been grinding like a slave all year—no vacations, those stupid Saturdays, everything. And now—look!

“Can you imagine, Yarik? I’ve worked like a dog all year—no vacations, those ridiculous Saturdays, nonstop. And now—look at this!” Alexandra set her fork down on the empty plate like a trophy and leaned back, her eyes shining. “I didn’t even expect it to be that much. This is… this is the Maldives! Or almost … Read more

— “If you don’t buy my father a country house, I’m leaving you,” my husband said the moment he found out my salary

Sasha set his cup down with such force that tea splashed onto the tablecloth. Lena watched the stain spread and thought she’d have to wash it tomorrow—again. Though no, not tomorrow. The day after, because tomorrow she had a meeting with suppliers for the new collection. “We need to talk,” Sasha said in the kind … Read more

— Husband planned to withdraw 120 million rubles from our joint account and run… but he overlooked one crucial detail

Andrey darted around the bedroom, packing a suitcase with the self-importance of a man who truly believed he was a serious businessman. His wife sipped her morning coffee and watched him closely, trying to pinpoint what, exactly, about his behavior was tightening a knot inside her chest. “Well, would you look at that!” he said, … Read more

— “Who needs you at sixty?” — my ex-husband lost it when he heard I had a life again

Valentina Sergeyevna was sorting through her closet when her phone buzzed on the shelf beside the bed linens. Her daughter. Lera didn’t call often—between work, family, and the constant Moscow rush, time always slipped away. “Mom… how are you?” The question sounded careful, as if Lera were checking whether her mother had shattered into pieces … Read more

— “I didn’t want to bring some junk, so I came empty-handed,” my husband’s sister tried to save money again

Irina was drying the wine glasses when the intercom burst into its chirping trill. People were arriving for the holiday dinner earlier than planned—she’d set the start for eight o’clock on purpose so she could finish everything without rushing, but it wasn’t even eight yet when someone pressed the buzzer. “Andrey, can you open the … Read more

“So you decided I’m your personal ATM? Wrong. From now on your precious mommy can pay for you in a dorm!”

“What—are you throwing me out?” Sergey bellowed, slamming the wardrobe door. “I’m not throwing anyone out,” Elena answered calmly, though her voice came out rough. “I’m just not living like we’re in a коммуналка anymore.” “So my mother’s in your way, is she?” “She’s not ‘in my way,’ Seryozha. She turned my life here into … Read more