Vera, we’ve outgrown this relationship. I’m filing for divorce. We’ll split the house and the car fifty-fifty,” her husband announced.

  Vera sat in the corner of the small restaurant Basil, nervously twisting a napkin in her fingers. Outside the window, a thin April rain blurred the city’s evening lights into watery brushstrokes. She’d picked this place on purpose—three years earlier they’d celebrated their wedding anniversary here. It still smelled of cinnamon and freshly baked … Read more

— “You promised dinner just for the two of us! And now the table is packed with strangers!” — his wife’s eyes glittered with hurt.

  Vera sat at a small table in the corner of the café, watching her “new family” like someone observing a scene that had nothing to do with her. Maksim’s parents were loudly trading the latest neighborhood gossip, his sister Alina was paging through the menu in search of the priciest items, and Maksim was … Read more

After the divorce, her ex-husband’s relatives turned their backs on her—but they never expected the former daughter-in-law to put everyone in their place.

  When Svetlana spotted her former mother-in-law in the school corridor, her heart started beating faster. She knew Valentina Sergeyevna had come to the parents’ meeting too—those meetings were held for the entire grade. Her daughter had just entered eighth grade, and the divorce from Andrey had happened only three months earlier. “You’re here as … Read more

“My mother-in-law demanded I clear out my apartment so she could move in — but my answer snapped her back to reality for good.”

Lyubov Ivanovna stood in front of her daughter-in-law’s door, straightening the collar of her expensive coat and arranging her face into an expression of noble grief. In her eyes—carefully outlined with eyeliner—burned the resolve of someone used to getting her way at any cost. Sixty-three years of life had taught her many things, but the … Read more

“Taia, transfer money to my card right now. Mom has to pay the interest on her loan,” Yura demanded.

  “Again? Yura, but I’ve already given you almost my entire salary this month,” Taisia whispered into the phone, stepping into the far corner of the archive so her coworkers wouldn’t overhear. “Taia, transfer money to my card right now. Mom has to pay the interest on her loan,” her husband’s voice rang with a … Read more

“How dared you take the keys away from my mom?” Ella’s husband snapped, lunging at her.

  “Ella, sweetheart, I moved your blouses to the second shelf. It’ll be easier to grab them there,” Vera Alexeyevna said in a deceptively gentle voice as Ella walked into the apartment after work. Ella froze in the doorway, her bag still hanging from her hand. She hadn’t expected to see her mother-in-law in their … Read more