You didn’t fix the brakes on my car—even though you took money for the repair shop—and you spent it on brand-new spinning rods? Y

“You didn’t fix the brakes on my car even though you took money for the garage—and you spent it on new spinning rods? You sent me out on black ice in a car with faulty brakes to go to the store?” the wife asked quietly, holding an inspection report from an independent mechanic. The paper … Read more

“We’ll stay with you for now, you don’t mind, right?” the sister-in-law asked in a syrupy voice—already parking their suitcases in the entryway

Anna first saw Svetlana at Dmitry’s birthday party, back when they’d only just started dating. Dima’s sister arrived two hours late and swept into the apartment as if she were stepping onto a catwalk—dramatic, loud, and instantly pulling all the attention toward herself. She scanned the room, then her gaze locked on Anna. “So this … Read more

She Came Home Without Warning—and Froze: My Husband, Sitting With His Brother, Was Discussing My Apartment

Marina got home around eleven at night, slipped off her heels in the entryway, and heard Dmitry’s displeased voice coming from the bedroom. “Late again,” her husband said as he walked into the hallway, arms folded across his chest. “Every day it’s the same story. Normal wives are home by seven. And you—out roaming around … Read more

What do I care what your ex-wife wants?! Do you even realize we set that money aside for the mortgage—not so she and your kids can go off to some resort?

“Tomorrow at ten o’clock at the notary’s. Don’t forget your passport—and please make sure it isn’t still in the pocket of the jacket you dropped off at the dry cleaner’s.” Irina said it without looking up from her laptop. The screen washed her glasses in a faint bluish glow. The small kitchen table was buried … Read more

“Why did you turn your laptop on again? I told you it drives me insane when you stare at a screen! I don’t give a damn about your job—you’re supposed to pay attention to me! Shut it off right now, or I’ll smash it!”

“Why did you turn your laptop on again? I told you it pisses me off when you stare at a screen! I don’t care about your job—you’re supposed to pay attention to me! Turn it off right now, or I’ll smash it!” Stas’s voice was drawn-out and lazy, but inside that laziness lived a heavy, … Read more

Got your paycheck? Hand it over — I’m going to pay off my mom’s loan, my husband announced. That was the moment I packed his things

Lena and Maksim got married seven years ago, right after she found out she was pregnant. She was only twenty; he was twenty-five. They were both young and inexperienced, but full of hope for a bright future. The pregnancy shocked them, yet they chose to keep the baby and become a real family. Not long … Read more

So you gave your mom a house and flushed our family down the drain. Bravo! Now stay alone with her!” Lena shouted

Oleg ceremoniously tugged at his shirt collar and swept his gaze over the relatives gathered around the table. September rain tapped steadily at the windowpanes, while every lamp in the living room burned bright, wrapping the scene in a warm, “family evening” glow. Lena poured tea into cups, waiting for her husband to finally explain … Read more