“You weren’t expecting me? That was your mistake. From now on, we’ll divide every square meter—fifty-fifty,” she said, looking her ex-husband straight in the eye.

Olga stood in the bedroom doorway, watching her husband hurriedly pull on his jeans. The phone on the bedside table was still glowing with a notification from a woman named Yana. The message was brief, but it said more than enough: “I’m waiting for you, darling. I miss your kisses.” “Ol, it’s not what you … Read more

“Yes, the inheritance is mine. No, I’m not going to share it. It’s not my fault you didn’t think about housing sooner,” Vika said firmly.

Vika stepped out of the notary’s office clutching a thick stack of documents, still struggling to comprehend what had just happened. A three-bedroom apartment on Arbat Street. Ninety square meters in the very heart of the city. Her grandmother, Klavdia Semyonovna, had left everything to her granddaughter—the only person who had visited the elderly woman … Read more

“I threw her out into the street!” her husband boasted to the guests. But a phone call from Nelly’s father left both him and his mother outside that very night.

“Come on, are you serious?” one of the guests exclaimed. A brief silence settled over the table before it was broken by amused laughter and approving comments. Dmitry leaned back in his chair, clearly pleased with the impression he had made. A glass of cognac glinted in his hand. His face was flushed from the … Read more

“Lada, we’ve been thinking. Once you sell your property, we can use the money to renovate Mom’s house,” my husband told me.

When I heard Maxim say that my family heirloom should be sold to satisfy his mother’s whims, something inside me snapped. Five years of marriage, patience, and compromise turned to ashes within minutes. But let me start from the beginning. It all began on that disastrous evening when we were getting ready to go to … Read more

Vadim Brought His Mother “For a Couple of Days,” but by Morning He Couldn’t Find Her Suitcases—or Any Patience Left in Me

“Where are Mom’s things?” Vadim stood barefoot in the middle of the kitchen, wearing a wrinkled T-shirt, staring at me as though I had carried away not two suitcases in the middle of the night, but his entire childhood. I placed a cup in front of him. The tea had just been brewed, and a … Read more

“Sergey, are you going to explain why your mother just announced to the entire wedding reception that we’re moving into her house?”

The mother of the groom had been giving her toast for nearly eight minutes. Vika noticed because she noticed things like that. Her job had trained her to keep track of time. Eight minutes was long for a wedding toast. Most people spoke for two or three. But Inna Leonidovna was a thorough woman, and … Read more

“Guests are coming. Set the table,” my husband said at noon on Saturday. My answer caught him completely off guard.

The phone rang at twelve thirty. Marina remembered the exact time because she had been looking at the clock above the stove, thinking that for the first time in three months she finally had a Saturday to herself. She could at last watch the series Lyuda from work had recommended. “Marin, listen, Sasha and Lena … Read more

“David, do you seriously think you can bring someone into my apartment and then throw me out?” Lyuda exclaimed.

David lifted his eyes from the cup of coffee he had been stirring slowly with a teaspoon. Behind his wife stood an unfamiliar woman of about thirty, wrapped in a towel, her hair wet and her expression perfectly calm. She looked as though she were standing in her own home. “Lyuda, stop being so dramatic,” … Read more

For Her Birthday, Her Husband Gave Her Pots and Pans—So She Taught Him a Lesson

“Thank goodness you finally noticed!” Natasha said skeptically. “Do you honestly think there’s nothing else a woman might enjoy receiving as a gift?” “What do you mean?” her husband asked, genuinely confused. He truly had no idea what was wrong. And don’t tell me men like that don’t exist. They absolutely do—and there are more … Read more