My daughter expected me to give her my three-room apartment. But two months later, she got a different ending — without warning.

Thirty-four years I lived in that apartment. Thirty-four. And I never imagined that one day my own daughter would say to me, “Mom, come on, you’re already old. What do you need a three-room apartment for? Move to the dacha and give the apartment to me.” I didn’t cry. I didn’t scream. I simply put … Read more

“It’s Your Own Fault He Left You!” my sister declared. A year later, her “innocent” husband left her too

“Your own fault,” Svetlana said, adjusting a strand of hair and leaning back in her chair. “You lived with a man for thirty years and couldn’t keep him. So yes, it’s your own fault.” I was standing by the stove, holding a spatula. The cutlets were sizzling in the pan. Inside me, everything froze, as … Read more

“I’m Not Anya.” The Second Daughter-in-Law Finished Her Morning Coffee and Put Her Mother-in-Law in Her Place in One Minute

“Dust on the baseboards in the living room. Did you wash the floors with plain water again instead of the special cleaner?” Zinaida Pavlovna’s voice cut through the cozy silence of the dining room. Anya froze at the entrance, holding a heavy porcelain soup tureen in her hands. Hot steam burned her fingers, but she … Read more

“I didn’t sign up to be a caregiver! Take your mother to your sister’s place, or leave with her,” my husband stunned me by bringing his mother home after a stroke.

The third step on the fourth floor always made an unpleasant sound. Veronika knew this peculiarity of her building by heart, just as she knew that the elevator in their nine-story apartment block broke down exclusively on Fridays, when grocery bags seemed to weigh an entire ton. She stopped to catch her breath. Blood throbbed … Read more

“The apartment is ours now, and you can get out!” my mother-in-law sneered, unaware whose name was actually written in the will.

“Step away from the table right now! Can’t you see people are relaxing? Better bring more salad, and hurry up! And change the cups, these are already dirty!” my mother-in-law Antonina Pavlovna’s voice cut through the air in the living room like a whip. She sat at the head of the table — my table … Read more

“You declared my apartment your property? Well then, mother-in-law, congratulations — now you’re homeless.”

The entrance hall greeted Elena with its usual smell of fried potatoes and someone’s cheap chlorine cleaner. She wearily leaned her shoulder against the wall, waiting for the elevator. Her legs were aching as if she had spent the whole day not sorting papers in the district court office, but unloading coal wagons. In a … Read more

Would you feel sick taking my money, my dear mother-in-law? Say one more word against me, and you can take your precious son back.”

“Are you sure my money won’t make you feel sick, my dear mother-in-law? Say one more word against me, and you can take your precious son back.” The key turned in the lock with difficulty, creaking as if the apartment itself was reluctant to let in its new owners. Alisa inhaled deeply, breathing in the … Read more

— Larisa Alexandrovna, since when do you decide, without my knowledge, who gets to live in my house?! On what grounds?!

“Larisa Alexandrovna, why are you deciding, without me, who gets to live in MY house?! On what grounds?!” Lida picked up her phone again. A small notification vibration made her heart tighten. Another message from the banking app. A delay in the rent payment. Again. Usually, guests transferred the money right after booking, but this … Read more

— Well, if your mother is the mistress of this house, then I need to look for a new home! — I told my husband, listening to his reasoning about his mother.

“If your mother is the mistress of this home, then it’s time for me to look for a new apartment!” I snapped, listening to his arguments in defense of my mother-in-law. Anna straightened the photograph on the wall — another “improvement” from Olga Ivanovna that irritated her every time she looked at it. Lately, her … Read more

— There will be thirty guests in our apartment for my mother’s anniversary! Clear out the fridge and your personal space! her husband declared.

— There will be thirty guests in our apartment for my mother’s anniversary! Clear out the fridge and your personal space! her husband declared. “Do you even realize what you just said?” Artyom’s voice trembled, not from emotion, but from irritation that had been building up for years like dust under a wardrobe. Victoria silently … Read more