You have nowhere to go. You’ll grumble for a while and then accept it”: my husband was sure I would let his shameless relatives into my apartment.

“Galya, you’re rich now!” her cousin’s aunt shouted into the phone. “Aunt Raya left you her three-room apartment in the city center!” Galya lowered the phone, stunned. An apartment. Her own apartment. A three-room apartment. She looked at her husband. Zhenya, who until that moment had been lazily picking his teeth, suddenly straightened up. His … Read more

The money is gone. I took it. My Vitenka needs it more, and your Lenka can study at a vocational school,” my mother-in-law snorted. But she had no idea what had really been inside the envelope.

Don’t bother rummaging around on the mezzanine shelves, Anya. I took the envelope,” Zinaida Pavlovna said, noisily sipping hot tea from her saucer and smugly adjusting the collar of her washed-out housecoat. “My Vitenka has a debt to pay. The boy’s in trouble. And your Lenka will manage somehow. No need for a girl to … Read more

And who told you that you have any right to my pre-marital apartment? Lower your expectations,” Nika laughed.

Nika stood in the hallway, looking sadly at her favorite Italian sneakers. They had not merely been moved out of place. They had been shoved into the farthest, dustiest corner of the shoe rack, while in their rightful, “front-row” spot, right on the mat that said “Welcome,” stood a pair of patent leather stiletto ankle … Read more

Our salaries are shared!” her husband said. “We’ll buy my mother a refrigerator, and my sister a new phone. That’s what family needs.”

— Are you with your mother again? — Polina slammed the cabinet door so hard the glasses inside trembled. — Every single day it’s the same thing: “Mom needs this, Mom needs that.” What am I, some kind of ATM? — Don’t start, — Alexey muttered, sitting at the table with a cup of cold … Read more

If you start demanding your rights, I’ll hit you! It’ll be the way my mother says! We’re selling the apartment!” her husband shrieked

Stop messing with my head! I said my mother is coming, so she’s coming!” Nina sat on the sofa, pressed into the corner, watching Sergei pace back and forth across their one-room apartment. Back and forth, back and forth — like a trapped animal in a cage. Outside the window, a blizzard drove the snow … Read more

My husband boarded a plane for a seaside getaway with his mistress, convinced I knew nothing. He had no idea I was sitting right there in the seat next to him…

The morning began with a lie. It slipped into the house with the first rays of sunlight, which played carelessly across the perfectly polished floor. Mikhail, my husband, kissed my temple with that practiced tenderness he had refined over the years. That gesture, which had once made my heart race and lifted it with happiness, … Read more

— “If that suitcase crosses the threshold of my office, it’s going out the window. Along with everything inside it,” Dana coldly told her bewildered husband.

“I didn’t come here to live with you. I came to live with my son, so keep quiet,” the mother-in-law declared to her daughter-in-law, dragging her suitcase into the hallway. The enormous, swollen bag made of cheap faux leather flopped onto the Italian tile like a seal onto an ice floe. The sound was dull, … Read more

— I demand that you throw her out of the house! — the mother shouted at her son. — She nearly gave me a heart attack with that icy calm of hers!

The Velvet Noose of the Living Room Elvira Pavlovna had always considered herself a woman of refined emotional sensitivity. Her apartment, located in an old building with high ceilings and ornate molding, resembled a museum where the exhibits were not so much objects as her own memories of former grandeur. However, over the past three … Read more

— What’s this?” Ira was sorting through the papers—she needed her husband’s passport, which she was looking for in his bag. But the passport had “caught” on something else.

— What’s this?” Ira was sorting through the papers—she needed her husband’s passport, which she was looking for in his bag. But the passport had “caught” on something else. “I didn’t think you’d find that…” Andrei mumbled, blushing. That morning Irina woke up alone. Andrei had left early—nothing unusual. Ira reached for her phone: the … Read more