“Sveta, please forgive this fool. I lost my head. I made a mistake. It happens, doesn’t it? I love you. I came back, didn’t I? Let’s just forget everything, okay?”

“Sveta, forgive this fool. The devil got into me. I made a mistake.” “Andrei, are you saying I’m supposed to spend the entire May holiday alone, staring at the wall?” Svetlana spoke quietly, trying to keep her voice even, without the shrill notes that had irritated her husband so much lately. She stood by the … Read more

“You earn pennies, so figure it out however you want,” her husband said, cutting off access to the joint account.

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“If you touch my daughter one more time, I’ll break the other one too,” her father-in-law said calmly, without shouting. “Get out.”

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“And remember, no one is obligated to support you!” I said to my mother-in-law when she demanded money again. After that, the most interesting part began…

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— “When your son buys his own dacha, then you can come for the summer. But for now, no one is waiting for you here,” Dasha declared to her mother-in-law.

“When Your Son Buys His Own Country House, Then You Can Come for the Summer” Dasha stood on the porch of her new country house and breathed in the scent of pine trees. Finally, Five years of saving, endless conversations about loans, arguments with Maxim — and now here it was, their own piece of … Read more

“Mom suggested taking out a loan in your name,” my husband said. At that moment, I understood: the marriage was over. I couldn’t live in a triangle.

“Mom suggested taking out a loan in your name,” her husband said. “Are you serious right now?” Nastya’s voice broke. “Take out a loan in MY name for your mother?” “Nastya, don’t start,” Alexey sighed tiredly, tossing a folder of documents onto the table. “It’s not for Mom. It’s for all of us.” “All of … Read more

My Mother-in-Law Mocked My Cake at My Husband’s 50th Birthday in Front of 23 Guests: I Silently Removed It from the Table — and the Celebration Ended Differently

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“Shut your mouth, or I’ll smack you across the lips. Mother is coming tomorrow, and you will keep quiet and smile,” my husband said, raising his fist over me.

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At the age of six, they gave me to my grandmother and forgot about me. And thirty years later, they arrived in a new Camry: “Let’s divide the apartment, like a family.”

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“Since you got the apartment, consider our whole family lucky! So shut your mouth and live by our rules!” he spat in my face.

“Since you got the apartment, consider it luck for our whole family! So shut your mouth and live by our rules!” he spat in my face. Olga was sitting in the kitchen, sorting through documents from the notary’s office. The apartment from Uncle Mikhail was a two-room place in a good neighborhood. Olga had not … Read more