“They’re not our children, and I never agreed to support them,” Karina said, unable to understand why her husband had taken on such a burden.

“Artyom… I can’t get up. I can’t move at all. My legs feel like they don’t belong to me, as though they’ve gone completely numb.” The phone nearly slipped from Artyom’s hand. He sat bolt upright in bed, the last traces of sleep vanishing instantly. “Where are the children?” “They’re asleep. I put them to … Read more

“I heard you got a nice bonus. Great—hand it over. We need to help someone…” Her husband thought he had planned everything perfectly. He even held out his hand.

March turned out to be surprisingly warm. The snow disappeared within a week, leaving behind nothing but muddy puddles and the smell of damp earth. Darya was in an excellent mood on her way home—the quarterly bonus she had received was larger than she had expected. Yegor met her in the entryway. He was leaning … Read more

“There Won’t Be a Wedding. My Son Doesn’t Want to Marry You, So Accept It,” the Would-Be Mother-in-Law Declared

She snatched the bouquet from his hands. He did not resist. She studied the roses. “Beautiful,” Katya said. “Must have cost a fortune. You always did love putting on a show.” “Give it back.” Slowly, she raised the bouquet like a sword and thrust it toward Denis’s face. He remembered the last time Katya had … Read more

Nina Sergeyevna took a step back and looked around her son’s room. The wall unit was in excellent condition, the desk did not have a single scratch, and the bed still had its orthopedic mattress.

Nina Sergeyevna took a step back and looked around her son’s room. The wall unit was in excellent condition, the desk did not have a single scratch, and the bed still had its orthopedic mattress. Artyom was leaving to study in two weeks, and the room was slowly turning into an empty museum of his … Read more

“You’re taking the subway. I’m taking the car,” her husband said coldly. “And don’t start arguing. It’s already decided.”

Nadya stood outside the entrance to her apartment building, staring at the silver car her father had given her six months earlier. It had been a gift to celebrate her promotion—a new position she had worked tirelessly toward for five long years. The car gleamed beneath the spring sunlight, almost as though it were mocking … Read more

“Have you decided to come back?” the wife asked indignantly. “After clearing out the entire apartment?”

The doorbell rang at the exact moment Yulia was least expecting visitors. She opened the door and found herself staring at the man who, two years earlier, had turned her apartment into an empty shell by taking everything, right down to the last stool. Husband. Ex-husband. Cheater. Coward. Plenty of words suited that familiar face. … Read more

“My Son Can Celebrate His Birthday Without You. Go Pick Up My Daughter,” My Mother-in-Law Ordered Brazenly

Dasha had barely finished arranging the cutlery on the festive table when the front door of the new apartment flew open without so much as a knock. She had bought the apartment with the money from selling her late mother’s house in the village. Every square meter belonged to her—not to her husband and certainly … Read more

“I Found Someone Else. Pack Your Things and Get Out of My Apartment,” Her Husband Declared — but His Wife Narrowed Her Eyes with a Knowing Smile

Victoria had barely stepped inside the apartment when her husband, Igor, met her in the hallway wearing the smug expression of a man who believed he had already won. The betrayal she had known nothing about seemed to hang in the air, mingling with the scent of another woman’s perfume that had soaked into his … Read more

“I’m marrying your ex-husband, sweetheart, so you’ll have to move out of this apartment. It belongs to me now.”

The doorbell rang with an impatient, almost arrogant insistence. Yulia opened the door, expecting a courier with an order for her daughter. Instead, an unfamiliar woman in a red coat stood on the landing, her heavily made-up eyes narrowed like a predator’s. “Are you Yulia?” Her voice was sweet, but there was steel beneath it. … Read more

“Your honeymoon is over. Get out of my apartment!” Svetlana said to her ex-fiancé’s wife. And that was when Arthur finally understood what had happened.

Svetlana turned the key in the lock and pushed the door open. The apartment greeted her with the scent of another woman’s perfume and the sound of hurried footsteps. Betrayal, deceit, money—everything spun through her mind as she crossed the threshold. Her former fiancé, his new wife, the mistress who had become the lawful spouse. … Read more