“I blocked your card. I’m the man of this house, so I decide what we buy.” — But I taught my arrogant husband a lesson

The notification arrived while Marina was standing at the checkout. Her phone vibrated in her coat pocket, and without looking she swiped the screen. “Transaction declined. Insufficient funds.” That was odd. She knew there was more than fifty thousand on the card—her salary had been deposited the day before yesterday. “Miss, are you paying?” the … Read more

My Future Mother-in-Law Came to “Get Acquainted” — and Immediately Tried to Use Me, Demanding a “Small Favor”

“You’re a leech, Lena!” Oleg snapped, hurling his spoon into the sink so hard the borscht splashed onto the freshly scrubbed tiles. “I’m working myself to the bone, and you sit at home with three kids, wasting away. A parasite!” Lena went still. In one hand she held a wet dishcloth; in the other, little … Read more

My husband threw my money at a party for his mother. And for the first time, he got a “gift” from me in return

My husband threw his mother a lavish celebration—paid for with my money. So for the first time, he received a “gift” back from me. “Did you take it all? Down to zero?” Lena’s voice didn’t tremble, but it turned flat and hollow, as if she were speaking into an empty barrel. She gripped her phone, … Read more

My husband threw it in my face that I was living in his apartment—so I reminded him whose home it really was.

My husband threw it in my face that I was “living in his place,” so I reminded him whose home it really was. “Where are my slippers? Why aren’t they where they’re supposed to be again? Lena, I’m pretty sure I asked you to keep the entryway in order!” Sergey’s voice—sharp and demanding—filled the apartment … Read more

“Now that’s a real man—he squeezed the chicken dry!” the mother-in-law was already celebrating her victory

“She’s dumb as a cork—she’ll sign over everything,” my traitor of a husband bragged to his mother… The kitchen was thick with the smell of fried smelt and pure nerve. Tamara Ilyinichna moved around like she owned the place, as if Alisa weren’t the rightful owner of a three-room Stalin-era apartment in the city center, … Read more

“Get up and clean up! Mom isn’t going to sit in a pigsty!” Kirill screamed—only the door wasn’t opened by Polina

Kirill stormed into the apartment like a tornado—only this one didn’t sweep anything clean, it made a mess. He didn’t even take off his shoes. Straight into the hallway, where boxes of tile were stacked like barricades and paint cans reeked so sharply his throat burned. Anger slid down his face—thick and greasy, like yesterday’s … Read more

My husband’s sister trashed my cooking at the holiday table—until I suggested she eat at home

My husband’s sister trashed my cooking at the holiday table—until I suggested she eat at home “Oh, come on—how much mayonnaise do you have to use?” Larisa sighed. “It’s nothing but cholesterol, Lena. Do you feel any sympathy for Andrey? He’s been getting wider around the waist lately. It’s honestly painful to watch you two … Read more

The day before the holidays, Irina closed her laptop later than usual. It had been one of those days when every minute mattered

On the eve of the holidays, Irina shut her laptop later than usual. It had been one of those days where every minute mattered, and the to-do list refused to shrink—multiplying instead, like cells in a lab dish. She was the chief accountant at a mid-sized construction company, where forty employees produced a flood of … Read more

“Take it off—this is a mistake!” — her husband turned ghost-white when he saw me wearing the gift meant for his mistress

“Take it off—this is a mistake!” — my husband went pale when he saw me wearing the gift meant for his mistress “Do you honestly think I’m going to buy the ‘emergency meeting’ story on a Saturday night, Vadim?” Lena stood in the doorway with her arms folded, watching her husband nervously cram a phone … Read more

“Tell your mommy this is the last night she spends in your apartment! If I see her again, I’ll deal with her myself!” the mother-in-law snapped.

Lyudmila woke to the sound of a key turning in the lock. She glanced at the clock—7:30 a.m., Saturday. Konstantin had already left for work, even though he’d promised to take the day off. From the kitchen came the gentle clink of dishes—her mother was making breakfast. Vera Sergeyevna had arrived from Kaluga the day … Read more