Seven million? Excellent! We’ll buy Anton an apartment, and there’ll be enough left for you to get a one-room place!” my husband declared, without even asking my opinion.

Do you even understand that this is betrayal?” Ivan’s voice trembled, though he was trying to keep himself under control. Maria stood by the window, looking out into the courtyard, where two girls were kicking a ball around and laughing as if the whole world belonged to them. She held her phone in her hand … Read more

— “Vika, don’t be greedy! You just paid off your mortgage — take out another one for me!” her sister-in-law pleaded tearfully.

It was always stuffy in the bank. Even in winter. The air there was like that — overdried, smelling of paper and other people’s perfume. Victoria sat at a low table, gripping the pen so tightly that her fingers had turned white. She was signing the last document. The mortgage was paid off. That was … Read more

Your sister is getting divorced and has nowhere to live, so move out!” said the mother-in-law. But the daughter-in-law found the perfect answer.

Victoria was sitting on the sofa in her living room, flipping through a magazine, when Yegor and Lyudmila Ivanovna entered the apartment. Her mother-in-law looked determined, while Victoria’s husband was clearly worried about something. The September rain drummed against the windows, filling the room with a special atmosphere of unease. “Vikulya, we need to talk,” … Read more

If she needs money again, she can call the bank, not me,” Maria snapped, deleting her mother-in-law’s number from her phone.

You’ve got that sour face again. Maybe you should see a gastroenterologist?” Maria smirked without even turning around. She was chopping onions for a salad, but her hand trembled, and the knife struck the wooden cutting board with a dull thud. “Did you even hear what I said?” Alexey stepped closer and placed his palms … Read more

I Bought This Apartment for My Granddaughter. And Who Are You Here — a Parasite?” — Grandfather Asked One Question and Kicked Out Her Husband and His Mother

I bought this apartment for my granddaughter. And who are you here — a parasite?” Grandpa asked one question and threw her husband and his mother out. “Where did you put the cufflinks?” Mikhail stood in the bedroom doorway, clutching an empty velvet box. Elena turned away from the window. “What cufflinks?” “The silver ones, … Read more

So my dear brother gets the apartment, and I get the debts?” I couldn’t hold back and slammed my hand on the notary’s desk.

The notary adjusted his glasses and looked into the documents again. I watched his neat hands with well-groomed nails and thought of my mother’s hands—worked raw, always calloused, with broken nails. She never painted them. She used to say, “It would peel off at the dacha anyway.” At the dacha. That damned dacha. “So, according … Read more

Give birth to the child and leave it at the maternity hospital, because I’m moving in with you permanently and taking the nursery,” the mother-in-law declared without blinking.

Lera was sitting on the floor in the small room, moving baby clothes from one box to another. Her eighth month of pregnancy was making itself felt—her back ached, her legs were swollen—but she didn’t want to leave the work unfinished. Tiny onesies with little bunnies, soft swaddling cloths, rattles—all of it lay around her, … Read more

My boy landed on his feet — he got married and immediately got an apartment! Now I’ll have somewhere to stay in the city too!” the husband’s mother said with satisfaction.

Olga stood by the window, watching the first snow settle on the roofs of the neighboring houses. The apartment had come from her grandfather — a two-room place in an old brick building with high ceilings and creaking parquet floors. Her grandfather had lived there for more than thirty years, and every corner preserved his … Read more

— “I’ll dump her, and the three-room apartment downtown will be ours. Half of it is definitely mine!” the husband rejoiced.

A three-room apartment in the very center of the city had come to Tatiana from her grandmother, Klavdia Petrovna. The old woman had left her granddaughter not only the home itself, but all the furniture as well — an antique sideboard, a carved dining table, and mahogany bookcases. Every item preserved the memory of the … Read more

Lena had always known the value of her apartment. Not in rubles, but in the meaning her late father had given it when he used to say, “Daughter, this is your fortress. As long as you have a place of your own, you don’t have to bow to anyone.”

Lena had always known the value of her apartment. Not in rubles, but in the meaning her late father had put into it when he used to say, “Daughter, this is your fortress. As long as you have your own corner, you don’t have to bow to anyone.” The two-room apartment on the fourth floor … Read more