“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

The scream of my mother-in-law — shrill, piercing, like an air-raid siren — woke not only me, but probably everyone in the building, from the first floor to the attic

My mother-in-law’s scream — shrill, drawn-out, like an air-raid siren — jolted not only me awake, but probably everyone in the building, from the ground floor all the way up to the attic. It was five in the morning. I stood on the other side of the metal door, my back pressed against the cool … Read more

“Know your place,” my husband shouted in front of the guests. Fourteen minutes later, I had blocked every number his family had

“Look at her, just standing there dripping!” Vitya laughed. The plate of mushroom gravy hit my chest with a heavy slap. Not like crockery thrown in anger, but like he had stamped me with a greasy brown mark in front of everyone. The sauce was homemade, thick and rich. I had simmered it for three … Read more

My husband hadn’t earned a single ruble in five years, and the moment I blocked the card, he threatened me with divorce. He should never have said that

“Blocked my card again?! That’s it, I’m filing for divorce!” Kirill stormed into the kitchen so hard the cabinet door slammed against the wall. I stood at the stove, stirring the stew. I did not even turn around. Seven years ago, he had been different. Or maybe I had only imagined it. Handsome, cheerful, full … Read more

They say the best surprises are the ones you never see coming. My beloved mother-in-law took that idea and turned it into an art form

They say the best surprises are the ones you never see coming. My dear mother-in-law took that philosophy and turned it into an art form. She had apparently decided that her very presence at my birthday dinner was a gift from the heavens. And, as a complimentary bonus attached to that blessing, she figured she … Read more

“Don’t act all high and mighty — the apartment belongs to both of us now,” her husband smirked as he let his parents inside with their suitcases

“These are my parents, and they’re staying. End of discussion,” Maxim said, folding his arms across his chest and blocking the doorway. Tanya lowered her eyes to the entryway. Three bulky plaid suitcases and several overstuffed bags were piled on her pale rug. From the living room came the scraping sound of furniture being dragged … Read more

“And there’s no reason for you to sit at the table. You’re here to serve us!” my mother-in-law announced in front of the guests

“Lenochka, there’s no point in you sitting at the table. There isn’t enough room for everyone, and someone has to serve,” Valentina Grigoryevna said in an icy tone, adjusting a stiffly starched napkin. She did not even look at her daughter-in-law, continuing to arrange plates with the family monogram for her “dear friends.” Lena froze … Read more