My ex came back after twelve years—on the exact day he found out about the inheritance. I poured him some borscht and called my daughter.

My ex came back after 12 years — on the very day he found out about the inheritance. I poured him borscht and called my daughter The doorbell rang at seven in the morning. On a Saturday. I was just preparing dough for pies — memorial pies, because Monday would mark nine days since Aunt … Read more

For three weekends, I dug garden beds while my husband’s family grilled shashlik — and one word from my mother-in-law made me leave.

  For Three Weekends I Dug Garden Beds While My Husband’s Family Grilled Shashlik — Then One Word From My Mother-in-Law Made Me Leave The shovel was standing by the porch, leaning against the drainpipe — brand-new, with the price sticker still on the handle, which no one had even bothered to peel off. I … Read more

“Divorce her and give half the business to my son!” the mother-in-law declared, not knowing that her daughter-in-law was a divorce lawyer.

“You’ll divorce her and give half the business to my son!” the mother-in-law declared, not knowing her daughter-in-law was a divorce lawyer. Victoria Sergeyevna always told her clients, “Divorce is not emotion. It is arithmetic. Whoever is better prepared wins.” In fifteen years of working as a family lawyer, she had handled two hundred and … Read more

Marina could hardly believe her ears when her mother-in-law blurted it out right at dinner. She and Sergey had only just started eating when Lyudmila Petrovna, wearing the face of a professional prosecutor, once again began handing out her “wise” advice.

“Lyudmila Petrovna, it is not your place to decide who will live in my apartment. Stop giving orders to everyone!” the daughter-in-law snapped. “Have you lost your mind, Lyudmila Petrovna? Olya already lives practically in a dump, and now she’s going to take my apartment too?” Marina could not believe her ears. She and Sergey … Read more

“Yes, I know that child isn’t my son’s! So either you confess it to him yourself, or I’ll tell him everything! And he’ll definitely throw you out of the house!”

“Yes, I know that child isn’t my son’s! So either you confess it to him yourself, or I’ll tell him everything! And he’ll definitely throw you out.” “Drinking plain tea, Ksyusha? Nervous?” Tamara Pavlovna’s voice was sweet, like an overripe fruit whose flesh had already begun to rot beneath the skin. She sat at the … Read more

“Your glasses are all dirty! Even the pigs in our barn live cleaner than this,” the daughter-in-law taught her mother-in-law a lesson.

“All your glasses are dirty! Even our pigs have a cleaner sty than this,” the daughter-in-law taught her mother-in-law a lesson. “What a pity, dear, that you didn’t have time to clean up before my arrival…” The phrase hung in the air. Silence fell over the festive table, which had been set for the relatives’ … Read more

“Mom asked, so we’ll do it,” my husband said. I explained that “we’ll do it” does not mean “I’ll do it.”

“Mom asked, so we’ll do it,” my husband said. I explained that “we’ll do it” does not mean “I’ll do it.” Yesterday evening, my husband got a call from his precious mommy. Zinaida Pavlovna, you see, had grown bored and categorically demanded that we organize an unscheduled gathering of the entire family — a celebration … Read more