— I bought the house on my own, and we’re the ones who are going to live here. Without your mother, your sister, and your niece, Yana said and closed the door.

— I Bought the House Myself — and We’re the Ones Who Will Live Here. Without Your Mother, Sister, and Nephew — Yana Said and Closed the Door Yana stood in the middle of the empty apartment, where only yesterday her grandmother’s furniture had still been, and felt a strange mixture of sadness and excitement. … Read more

“Come in, Mom. I’ll apologize just for show, and she’ll run off to set the table,” the husband smirked. But when they entered the apartment, all that awaited them was bare concrete—and his father-in-law holding the receipts.

The air in the small kitchen was suffocating, heavy with the cloying, aggressive scent of Ilya’s over-applied cologne, which warred violently with the innocent aroma of simmering zucchini and sour milk. Ilya stood like a self-appointed tyrant in the center of the room, aggressively tightening his belt. His eyes were fixed on his wife, Natalia, … Read more

— Where the hell are you? My mother is sitting here hungry! — her husband shrieked into the phone. Sveta’s answer left him speechless.

— Where the hell are you? My mother is sitting here hungry! — her husband shrieked into the phone. Sveta’s answer left him speechless. The stove had gone cold as early as seven in the morning, but the smell of yesterday’s fried potatoes still lingered in the kitchen, soaked into the curtains, the oilcloth, even … Read more

My husband forbade me from going on vacation because his mother was coming to stay. In response, I canceled his registration at my apartment.

My Husband Forbade Me to Go on Vacation Because His Mother Was Coming. In Response, I Canceled His Registration “You’re not going on any vacation. We’re having a family gathering!” Igor stood in the bedroom doorway with his hands planted on his hips. His bulky figure almost completely blocked the way into the hall. “Mom … Read more

“From now on, pay for your own wants!” Irina declared to her mother-in-law.

“From now on, pay for your own wants!” Irina told her mother-in-law Olga Petrovna abruptly pulled the lid off the box, and the room seemed to grow quieter—everyone froze, waiting for a miracle. But no miracle came. Inside there was no glitter of gold, no rustle of wrapping paper—only emptiness, mercilessly emphasizing the absurdity of … Read more

“Starting Monday, you’re nobody here — Alina will take over the restaurant,” my husband announced. I let him finish the meeting.

“Starting Monday, You’re Nobody Here—Alina Will Run the Restaurant,” My Husband Announced. I Let Him Finish the Meeting The morning sun had only just begun streaming through the panoramic windows of my restaurant, illuminating dancing specks of dust above the perfectly polished oak tables. The aroma of freshly baked pastries mingled with the faint, barely … Read more

“Where are you going again? Mom is supposed to come over!” my husband couldn’t understand why I was doing this. And then I explained everything to my mother-in-law.

“Where are you going again? Mom is coming!” my husband couldn’t understand why I was doing this. Then I explained everything to my mother-in-law. It all started with little things. But doesn’t it always? Big problems grow out of tiny jabs that at first seem insignificant. The first time Lidia Petrovna came to visit us … Read more

My Mother-in-Law Gave the Other Daughter-in-Law a Porcelain Tea Set for Easter, and Me — Plastic Plates

My Mother-in-Law Gave the Other Daughter-in-Law a Porcelain Tea Set for Easter, and Me — Plastic Plates “Marinochka, this is for you!” Lidia Petrovna said with a smile, holding out a bag. “So you’ll have something to serve snacks on when you go out into the countryside.” Marina took the bag and looked inside. A … Read more

“We’ve already put together the menu for the anniversary. All that’s left is for you to cook everything!” the mother-in-law declared. And then she heard something she never expected.

“We’ve Already Made the Menu for the Anniversary. All That’s Left Is for You to Cook Everything!” the Mother-in-Law Declared. And Then She Heard Something She Didn’t Expect Alyona had been working in a restaurant since she was twenty-two, and over ten years she had managed to work her way up to sous-chef. That meant … Read more

“You’re nobody in this family, so you have no right to speak up!” my mother-in-law said, but the conversation didn’t go according to her plan.

The cutlets had burned on one side. Anna noticed it only when she was already transferring them onto a plate—the crust underneath had turned darker than it should have. It wasn’t a disaster; they were still edible, but she really had poured too much oil into the pan. The frying pan hissed and splattered, and … Read more