“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

Anya Is Pregnant with My Child. I’m Leaving. I’ll Take the Car and the Apartment,” Her Husband Declared — But He Didn’t Expect His Wife’s Reaction

“Anya Is Having My Baby. I’m Leaving. I’ll Take the Car and the Apartment,” Her Husband Announced — But He Never Expected His Wife’s Reaction Inessa Viktorovna Klimova’s life had always followed an unwritten schedule. Up at five-thirty in the morning, while the house was still asleep. A quick shower, taming her unruly hair, almost … Read more

“You’re not my problem, Tamara Vasilyevna! I’m not driving you anywhere. I’m not your free taxi.”

“That is your problem, not mine, Tamara Vasilyevna! I am not driving you anywhere. I am not your free taxi.” “Tanechka, could you take me to Lenta tomorrow? I need to buy groceries for the week, and the bags will be heavy!” Tamara Vasilyevna entered the kitchen, where her daughter-in-law was making dinner. “Tamara Vasilyevna, … Read more

Yes, I received an inheritance. No, I am not obligated to house all your impoverished relatives from the Urals there.”

“Okay, stop, Lyokha. Are you seriously telling me that your relatives from Siberia have been living in my apartment for a whole week already?” Tanya’s voice did not tremble. It was steady, cold, like a blade. She had just come in with bags from Leroy Merlin — she was bringing new heated towel rails — … Read more

Enough, I’m tired of being your scapegoat! Pay for your own celebration yourselves, the free ride is over!” I snapped, leaving the restaurant.

  Enough, I’m tired of being your scapegoat! Pay for your own celebration yourselves, the free ride is over!” I snapped, leaving the restaurant. “Are you starting that again?” Natalia did not even raise her voice, but the knife landed on the table with a dull thud, and a green slice of cucumber flew to … Read more

Now you’re the head of the family? Then go on, transfer the apartment to your husband, and don’t make me repeat myself!” the mother-in-law dictated.

“Do you even understand what you’re doing? You’re pushing your own husband out the door like he’s a stranger!” Svetlana Petrovna’s voice was not just loud; it was offended and angry, the way people speak when they are convinced of their own moral superiority. “I’m not pushing anyone out,” Olga replied calmly. “I’m asking you … Read more

“Pack your things. You’re nobody here!” my husband declared. I silently stayed where I was, and a minute later he was the one thrown out of the apartment and the business.

“Take your things and clear out. You’re nobody here, and your name means nothing. The car is waiting downstairs, so let’s skip the long goodbyes.” Igor’s words sounded sharp and utterly confident. Ksenia stood in the hallway, staring at two large plastic suitcases. Her clothes had been carelessly thrown into them. The exhaustion she had … Read more