“Why She Tried to Sell It”

“The Locket in the Rain” Rain hammered the glass door of the little jewelry shop, turning the whole street outside into a blur of blue-gray light and moving shadows. Inside, everything was warm and amber. Soft lamps glowed over the glass cases. Gold chains shimmered under clean display lights. The shop felt small, still, protected. … Read more

— “So what if the house is yours? You’re packing your things right now and going home to apologize to my mother!” her husband demanded.

— “So what if the house is yours? You’re packing your things right now and going home to apologize to my mother!” her husband demanded. In the spacious living room of the old house Lina had inherited from her grandmother, Anton irritably threw a set of e-tickets onto the table. The December sun streamed through … Read more

— What do you mean, you’re buying an apartment? We’ve done so much for you! Traitors! the in-laws fumed.

  “I told you not to run the dishwasher after ten. The whole house hums. I can’t rest!” Natalya froze with a plate in her hands. Vladimir Sergeyevich was standing in the doorway, pulling his terrycloth robe closed. His gray hair stuck out in every direction after sleeping on the couch. “I’m sorry, I didn’t … Read more

My sister-in-law gave me an empty birthday card, without even signing it. So I re-gifted the same card to her on her birthday. “Where’s the present?”

My relationship with my husband’s sister, Irina, went wrong from the very beginning. She was the kind of person who believed the whole world revolved around her. Irina loved holidays, but only her own. When she came to other people’s celebrations, she showed up with a sour face, criticized the salads, and acted as if … Read more

May I Stay at Your Place Temporarily?” Asked a 51-Year-Old Man After We Had Known Each Other for a Week. I Agreed — and Regretted It

  You know what the scariest thing is about loneliness after forty? It’s not that you feel bad. It’s that you feel fine. So fine that you no longer even remember what it feels like when someone calls you for no reason. My name is Irina. I’m forty-eight. I have a two-room apartment on the … Read more

THE LETTER NEVER MEANT TO BE FOUND — AND THE SECRET THAT REFUSED TO STAY BURIED

Daniel’s lips parted, but for a moment, no sound came out. The hospital lights hummed above them, sterile and unforgiving, casting pale shadows across Emily’s exhausted face and the two girls clinging to her sides. The world had narrowed into this one fragile moment—a question so simple, yet impossibly heavy. “Will you stay with us?” … Read more

After the quarrel, the husband left with his things for his mother’s place, and five days later something happened that no one expected.

Ira stood at the stove stirring borscht. Sasha paced back and forth across the kitchen. “Salted it again!” He tasted it and grimaced. “How many times do I have to say it?” “I didn’t oversalt anything.” “What’s this then?” Sasha pointed into the pot with the spoon. “The Dead Sea?” Ira clenched her teeth. Thirty … Read more

Welcome your guests!” I heard someone shout in the yard in the middle of the night — and when I went outside, I froze.

  That night turned out to be restless. For some reason, Alevtina could not fall asleep. She kept opening her eyes, counting to twenty, but even counting did not help her calm down. It felt as though something unpleasant was about to happen. But what could possibly happen? Not long ago, she had moved to … Read more