“Did I promise to pay for your anniversary celebration?” Olga asked in surprise when her mother-in-law pushed the bill toward her

Olga met Pavel at a corporate party hosted by mutual friends. He was a quiet, calm man who did not enjoy loud gatherings or noisy celebrations. She liked that about him. After a previous relationship with someone hot-tempered and unpredictable, she wanted stability and peace more than anything. Pavel worked as an engineer at a … Read more

“My parents gave their permission for us to live at your place,” he added. That was when I realized they had discussed everything without me

Anastasia bought her apartment when she was thirty-two. It was only a one-bedroom place, but it was hers. It stood on the edge of the city, in a newly built block where the smell of fresh paint and construction dust still lingered in the hallways. She had saved for five years, denying herself almost everything. … Read more

“My Husband’s Mistress Showed Up at My Door and Said, ‘I’m Pregnant with Your Husband’s Child. Divorce Him.’ But the Real Surprise Was Waiting for Her, Not Me.”

Alena had inherited the apartment on Sadovaya Street from her grandmother. It was a bright three-room apartment with windows overlooking a park, where young mothers walked with strollers in the evenings and elderly people fed pigeons in the mornings. Alena moved in right after university, when she was twenty-three. She renovated it herself, chose the … Read more

“My Unemployed Husband Smirked, ‘You’re Not Going Anywhere Anyway.’ But He Was the One Who Got Thrown Out”

“Natasha, did you buy crab?” Anton’s voice drifted from the living room, lazy and demanding, as if he were asking about stock prices on the Tokyo exchange instead of dinner paid for with my money. Without a word, I placed a package of frozen capelin on the counter. “What crab, Antosha?” I asked, wiping my … Read more

“Call your country bumpkin mother — we’ll give everyone a good laugh!” my mother-in-law snapped

“Call your country bumpkin of a mother. Let’s give everyone something to laugh at!” Eleonora Genrikhovna adjusted the diamond brooch on the lapel of her jacket and looked me up and down with contempt. “Important people from the city will be at my anniversary celebration. They need a little contrast. Let them see the hopeless … Read more

“I’ve filed for divorce. You’re not twenty anymore. It’s time you accepted that,” her husband said… and Oksana did not answer right away

They met in March, during that strange in-between season when winter has already begun to surrender, but spring still has not fully decided to arrive. At the time, Oksana worked in a small architectural bureau and walked the same route every day: past the flower kiosk, past the bakery with fogged-up windows, past the corner … Read more

“You have exactly one minute to explain who gave you the right to get into my car. Otherwise, you’re both out of here immediately,” Oksana said

Oksana had bought that car herself — without anyone’s help, without advice, without joint trips to the dealership. She simply went in, chose it, signed the papers, and drove away. A silver Honda Civic, four years old, low mileage, clean interior. She walked around it three times, looked under the hood, and asked the seller … Read more

The daughter-in-law has nothing to do with this. The apartment is being sold, — her mother-in-law said… not knowing that Kira already knew

Kira met Igor at a time when she had already stopped looking — not deliberately, not as some proud decision, but simply because she was tired of the usual routine: dating apps, mutual acquaintances, café meetings where both people sat across from each other, silently filling out an invisible questionnaire. Igor appeared differently. They bumped … Read more