“We’ve already divided everything,” my mother-in-law and sister-in-law announced when they came for my first harvest. But they reached for the baskets far too soon.

“We’ve already divided everything up,” my mother-in-law and sister-in-law announced when they arrived to collect my first harvest. But they reached for the baskets far too soon. “We’ve already divided everything up, Irochka. Don’t fuss. We’ll manage everything ourselves. The main thing is, don’t mix anything up.” I stood on the porch of my dacha … Read more

I quietly entered the apartment, opening the door with my own key, and heard my husband and mother-in-law talking in the kitchen.

I quietly entered the apartment, unlocking the door with my own key, and heard my husband and mother-in-law talking in the kitchen. “Mom, don’t worry. Soon I’ll leave her with nothing.” I quietly entered the apartment, unlocking the door with my own key. The bag with my things was pulling heavily on my shoulder. The … Read more

“We’ve already decided everything,” my mother-in-law said about my apartment. She relaxed far too soon.

“We’ve already decided everything,” my mother-in-law said about my apartment. She relaxed too soon. I was standing by the stove, stirring porridge, when I heard the front door open in the hallway. My son was dragging his spoon through his plate, drawing milky patterns and quietly humming a song from a cartoon. I smiled as … Read more

“Sign the inheritance waiver, we won’t hurt you!” her husband asked gently. I signed it — a divorce petition.

“Sign the inheritance waiver, we won’t cheat you!” my husband asked gently. I signed — a divorce petition. “Where is my blue shirt?! I’m asking for the third time! What did you do with it?!” Igor’s voice reached the kitchen from the bedroom before he appeared in the doorway. Nadya stood at the stove, stirring … Read more

“— I met someone I’m not bored with,” my husband said, carefully setting down his cup after thirty years of marriage.

“I met someone I’m not bored with,” my husband said, and carefully set down his cup after thirty years of marriage. “Just don’t make a scene, Nelly,” Viktor said, placing the cup onto the saucer so carefully, as if it could testify against him. That was the sentence that began an evening he had apparently … Read more

“Mom is going to live with us, and this is not up for discussion!” my husband said. I nodded. Then I started applying for a mortgage in my own name.

“Mom is going to live with us. This is not up for discussion!” my husband said. I nodded. And started applying for a mortgage in my own name. “Stop acting like you’re the mistress of this house!” Denis’s voice was sharp, like a fist slamming onto the table. “We live here, not just you!” Oksana … Read more

“Sign the apartment over to your sister — she’s pregnant, and you’ll survive,” my father declared at the family council. But I had fought tooth and nail for that “apartment” back in the day.

“Sign the apartment over to your sister — she’s pregnant, and you’ll survive,” my father ruled at the family council. I had clawed my way to that apartment with my teeth. “Ol, you understand, don’t you? Katya is pregnant. She and her husband have nowhere to live. And you’re alone, you’re strong, you’ll manage. Sign … Read more