THE CLEANING LADY was sorting through the clutter in a wealthy man’s mansion when she unexpectedly found her childhood PHOTOS.

  Alexandra sank heavily into a chair in the cramped storeroom of the “Blesk” cleaning company. The day had been packed—three apartments, a country house, and an office. Every step was a struggle: her back ached, her legs buzzed. She was only forty, but it felt like much more. She gave a sad smile to … Read more

The wife did not expect that her mother-in-law would stage something at their son’s birthday celebration, but three days later, she would make her regret her action.

 Marina stood before the mirror, fixing a stray lock of hair for the hundredth time. Everything had to be perfect today—from her new seafoam-colored dress to the last candle on the birthday cake. Her son’s tenth birthday was a very special event, and she had been preparing for it for almost a month. “Mom, when … Read more

After seeing a photo of her husband with a young pregnant stranger on the internet, Nadya decided not to make a scene…

Impossible! It can’t be!” Nadezhda thought, looking at a photograph where a young pregnant girl was hugging her husband’s neck, sitting on his lap and smiling joyfully. Twenty-five years of marriage… was it all going to the dogs now? Her heart painfully clenched as she stared at the photo, forgetting that she had logged into … Read more

I have been cheating on you for a long time, but you cannot treat me the same way and take revenge!” the husband declared.

— Are you unfaithful to me?” he said, lowering his eyes and staring at the floor. She did not rush to answer. Silently, she approached the mirror, adjusted her earring, ran her fingertip over her lips, slightly smudging her lipstick. Then she turned toward him. “— And do you remember how you betrayed me yourself?” … Read more

After her son was born, her husband disappeared—she raised the boy alone. Yet on his 18th birthday a duffel bag arrived, crammed with cash.

The baby’s almost here,” the midwife whispered, wiping the sweat from Galina’s face. Galina clenched her teeth and gripped her mother’s hand. A sharp pain ripped through her, but she stayed silent—she was afraid of frightening the neighbor’s children. “Viktor should have been back long ago,” she rasped. “He only went out for baby shirts.” … Read more

Is there nothing to eat at home?” her classmates joked, noticing how she was secretly hiding her school lunch in her bag. But her bag kept a very different secret.

 At the cafeteria of Lyceum No. 6, there was always the smell of burnt pea soup and stale bread crusts, as if the air itself absorbed the same scent as the meat patties. The long tables rattled with trays, someone was banging their spoon against a glass, grumbling that the compote was more sour than … Read more