— “Since you’re my son’s wife, you’ll be the one paying off the house debt. Sell your apartment,” her mother-in-law declared.

  The autumn rain tapped against the apartment windows, creating the special kind of coziness Svetlana loved so much. The evening had been peaceful — Kirill was browsing the news on his tablet, while his wife was preparing dinner. This two-room apartment was the only thing Svetlana had left from her parents. After her father … Read more

“She’s Not a Stranger to You”: My Husband Demanded That I Pay Off His Adult Daughter’s Debts. I Silently Took Out Two Travel Suitcases

You have to bail her out, Vera. She’s not a stranger to you!” Igor threw a bank statement onto the kitchen table. The crumpled sheet slid across the damp oilcloth and stopped against the ceramic salt shaker. Without saying a word, I turned off the stove. The rumble of the old extractor fan instantly died … Read more

“I’ve thought everything over and I’m ready to give you a second chance,” my ex said condescendingly.

“You look great, Marina. You’ve lost weight. Changed your hairstyle. Good for you, pulling yourself together after our breakup.” Igor leaned back lazily in the velvet armchair, playing with the keys to his financed Hyundai Solaris. We were sitting in a restaurant near Patriarch’s Ponds. He ordered himself an espresso and ordered me a glass … Read more

“Leave the Keys on the Nightstand and Get Out.” The Widow Was Throwing Her Stepdaughter into the Street, but the Arrival of a Lawyer with One Document Switched Their Places

“Leave the keys on the nightstand,” Margarita said in an even voice, nudging an old sports bag toward Anya with the toe of her house slipper. “I’ve already waited far too long.” Anya did not understand the meaning of those words right away. All day, there had been people in the house: relatives had come, … Read more

“Wait, did I understand this correctly? I’m supposed to let your mother stay here while I leave?” Liza stared at her husband in disbelief.

“Liza, we need to talk,” Roma said as he entered the apartment and went straight into the kitchen, where Liza was making dinner. “Did something happen?” she asked, turning around and wiping her hands on a towel. “Mom called. She wants to come for a week,” he said, sitting down on a stool and avoiding … Read more

We hadn’t even managed to get married yet, and your mother had already decided to get her hands on my apartment.

Sunlight beat against the window so insistently that she wanted to pull the curtains tighter, to hide from that brazen October warmth. On the kitchen table lay samples of wedding invitations — cream-colored, with gold embossing, exactly the kind she had dreamed of. But there was no joy. Lena mechanically moved them from place to … Read more

“You need it, so you buy presents for your mother yourself. That woman has never said a single kind word to me, so you’ll have to manage without my help.”

You need it, so you buy your mother gifts yourself. That woman has never said one kind word to me, so you’ll have to manage without my help.” “Ksyusha, you won’t believe it! Mom has decided to celebrate her birthday in grand style!” Vitalya burst into the kitchen, waving his phone. “Fifty-nine is a respectable … Read more