Kirill entered the apartment and immediately heard his six-month-old son, Artyom, crying. The apartment was dark and quiet, and the man had no idea where his wife, Alisa, was.

Kirill entered the apartment and immediately heard his six-month-old son, Artyom, crying. The apartment was dark and quiet. He had no idea where his wife, Alisa, was. Quickly taking off his coat and shoes, he headed to his son’s room. “Easy, easy, Daddy’s here,” he soothed the baby as he picked him up. “Where’s Mommy?” … Read more

“I blocked the account,” the wife said coldly. “The car is mine. The apartment is mine too. Now go ask your mommy.”

“I froze the account,” the wife said coldly. “The car is mine. The apartment is mine too. Now go ask your mommy.” “Where the hell were you wandering around until eleven, huh?” Maxim’s voice came from the bathroom. It slid into the morning like a drop of ketchup onto a white shirt—not exactly a catastrophe, … Read more

— “You got a bonus, didn’t you? I’ve already decided what to spend it on,” the mother-in-law announced.

— “You got a bonus, didn’t you? I’ve already decided what to spend it on,” the mother-in-law announced. — “Here, I’ve written everything down. Two hundred thousand for Tanya toward a car, another fifty thousand for the children’s activities and school clothes. One hundred thousand to repair the roof at my country house—it’s leaking terribly. … Read more

“Oh, come on! Stop acting poor! What did I even take? You’re not going to starve. I left you all the grains and cereals. And Ira needs help! Look how much stuff you have! Besides, daughter-in-law, in a big family, if you snooze, you lose!” Valya could hardly believe her ears or her eyes.

“Oh, come on! Stop acting poor! What did I even take? You won’t starve. I left you all the grains. And Ira needs help! Look how much stuff you have! Besides, daughter-in-law, in a big family, if you snooze, you lose!” Valya couldn’t believe her ears or her eyes. It turned out that the person … Read more

When Natasha got married, she had no idea that along with the husband she loved, she would also get his ex-wife as part of the package. Igor had divorced her two years before he met Natasha. He never hid the fact that he had an unsuccessful marriage behind him and a young son.

When Natasha got married, she had no idea that along with the husband she loved, she would also be getting his ex-wife as part of the package. Igor had divorced her two years before meeting Natasha. He never hid the fact that he had a failed marriage behind him and a young son. When Natasha … Read more

“Am I your maid who also happens to own her own apartment? You haven’t even proposed to me!” Katya put an end to it.

“Am I your maid who just happens to have her own apartment too? You haven’t even proposed to me!” Katya finally put an end to it. — And the coffee still isn’t ready? — Denis snapped irritably, tapping his fingers against the empty mug. — A normal woman gets up earlier for her man, you … Read more

“First deal with your own loans, and then tell me how I’m supposed to save money!” the daughter-in-law put her mother-in-law in her place.

“First deal with your own loans, and then tell me how I’m supposed to save money!” — the daughter-in-law finally put her mother-in-law in her place. “Marina is wasting money on nonsense again. Young people these days don’t know how to save at all!” Lyudmila Pavlovna burst out laughing so loudly that the glasses on … Read more

“Wait, I don’t understand why we can’t rent out your second apartment and split the income fifty-fifty?” the mother-in-law protested.

“I Don’t Understand Why We Can’t Rent Out Your Second Apartment and Split the Income Fifty-Fifty?” the Mother-in-Law Protested The call came on Wednesday, around lunchtime. Anna was checking account balances at the time—an accountant’s work didn’t tolerate distractions—but the number was unfamiliar, a landline, and something made her answer immediately. The notary spoke calmly … Read more

After hearing her husband say, “She’ll put up with it—where else would she go?” she made up her mind. She packed her things and firmly put him in his place.

After Hearing Her Husband Say, “She’ll Put Up With It—Where Would She Go?”, She Made Up Her Mind. She Packed Her Things and Firmly Put Him in His Place Forty-two rubles. Lena reread the number on the screen three times. Three hundred thousand had turned into forty-two rubles—less than the cost of a package of … Read more