Her husband avoided picking up their daughter, and then I overheard his telephone conversation.

That evening, I was in the maternity ward, gazing at the tiny face of my newborn daughter. It seemed to me that nothing in the entire universe could be more delicate and amazing. I felt an incredible lightness, as if I were floating weightlessly, despite the pain accompanying the birth. The doctors congratulated me, claiming … Read more

On what grounds are you kicking me out of my house?” – the daughter-in-law declared defiantly.

Maria stood by the open window. October had been dreary — the wind chased withered leaves across the yard, and heavy clouds blanketed the sky. It seemed as if nature itself was frowning, as though it sensed impending misfortune. It had been three weeks since Andrey had left. He had simply gathered his things, silently … Read more

Who did you give the apartment to? That’s where you get your money from!” – the daughter refused to help her mother.

– You had your salary yesterday! Why haven’t you transferred anything to me yet? Are you waiting for some special invitation?” her mother asked sternly into the phone. “– On what grounds am I even supposed to transfer you anything?” Lariska grumbled discontentedly. She glanced at the clock—seven in the morning. And did her mother … Read more

During the blizzard, the well-to-do man gave the ragged woman with the little girl the intercom code… And when he returned from work, he didn’t recognize his ailing little son…

In the Evstafyev mansion, work was in full swing: Anatoly and the nanny Ulyana were decorating the room, hanging balloons, and setting the festive table. An important day was approaching—the sixth birthday of Ilya’s only son. However, the birthday boy himself showed no joy. He sat in his wheelchair, staring at a fixed point, dispassionately … Read more

The director did not allow the cleaning lady to attend her daughter’s morning event—so that she wouldn’t spoil the photographs—and upon seeing who had come to pick up the little one, he suddenly fell silent…

The mid-day sun generously flooded the half-empty schoolyard with its rays. The break had just ended, and the few latecomers were hurrying to make up for lost seconds, jostling by the entrance in an attempt to sneak inside all together. – Leonid Alekseevich, I hope we understand each other, – said a woman of about … Read more

— And now get up and leave my apartment, — Natasha demanded of her husband and mother-in-law.

— Very bright, beautiful, I’d say rather unusual, — Vadim said thoughtfully, carefully examining his wife’s drawings. — Do you like them? — Natasha asked with a smile as she sat down next to him on the sofa. — Unusual, — the man admitted, rifling through the sheets of illustrations. — Children love everything bright; … Read more

Have you lost your mind? Why did you quit your job? And how do you expect us to live?” the mother-in-law shouted at her daughter-in-law.

— I’ve seen the payment receipts, of course. And I’ve already paid them. But I just don’t understand why I’ve been handling this for several months now?” she said gloomily. “— Yul, come on, that’s enough, alright? Every morning it’s the same! You know I’m looking for a job. I’m looking, but so far nothing … Read more

A Millionaire Ran Off With His Wife and Children, But 10 Years Later She Returned and Took Everything From Him

Warm May evening gently enveloped the city, as if wrapping it in a thin blanket. Ksenia settled on the balcony of their new country house, watching Artem fuss with the barbecue in the yard. Four-year-old Lera, doing everything she could to help her dad, handed him all sorts of little things, while six-year-old Maxim tirelessly … Read more

The gifted violinist endured her husband’s infidelities and took care of his mother. What happened next turned everything upside down.

— Anechka, don’t worry so much, everything will work out,” Sofya Petrovna said as she sighed heavily and tenderly squeezed her daughter-in-law’s hand. Tears streamed down Anna’s cheeks. “— Please, don’t speak that way. You will definitely get better, and we will live as before.” “— No, my dear, I feel my time is running … Read more