The Apartment for My Younger Sister, and for Me — Pleasing My Husband: That Was My Mother’s Decision

“Then please your husband properly so he doesn’t throw you out! And we’ll divide our apartment between Kristina and Matvey. What do you need square meters for?” Nina Ivanovna, my mother, calmly set the silver cake server aside. The metallic sound rang sharply in the silence hanging over the table. A greasy crumb of buttercream … Read more

“Divorce, Then Divorce — But I Bought the Car Before the Marriage, So Walk,” Alina Said, Starting the Engine

Sunday morning promised nothing except an attempt to scrub the baking tray after yesterday’s chicken. Alina, a forty-eight-year-old woman with a spine of steel forged in battles with the housing and utilities system, stood at the sink. The water roared, drowning out thoughts about eternal matters — namely, the fact that dishwashing liquid had gone … Read more

My wife is as dumb as a plank, a complete blockhead. I’ve already found a buyer for her apartment,” her husband laughed quietly into the phone.

Galina Petrovna was washing the dishes and heard everything. Not on purpose — it was just that the kitchen in their apartment was arranged in such a way that the extractor hood had not worked for the third year already, the window had to be kept open, and Sergey was talking on the phone out … Read more

“Well then, Mom, make yourself comfortable — this room is yours now!” my husband announced. I silently called the workers, and by evening he was left with bare concrete and his suitcases.

— Well, Mom, make yourself comfortable — this room is yours now. Olya prepared everything so perfectly, — Oleg’s voice sounded cheerful and proprietary. Olga stood in the middle of the hallway with a damp cloth in her hands. The heavy exhaustion from the deep cleaning was instantly replaced by burning irritation. For the last … Read more

“This is Sveta, Kostya’s first wife. She’ll live with us — she has my grandchildren, after all,” my mother-in-law said.

They were standing in the hallway — an entire delegation. My mother-in-law, Galina Petrovna, had that exact expression on her face that meant, “I’ve already decided everything.” Beside her stood Sveta, my husband Kostya’s first wife. And two children — Danya, ten, and Masha, seven. Kostya’s children from his first marriage. To me… they were … Read more

From this day on, you’re homeless!” my husband smirked, unaware that I had already transferred all the property

Lilia bought an apartment when she was twenty-six. She had saved money for five years while working as a manager at a trading company. Every penny went into savings: she gave up entertainment, wore old clothes, and economized on everything. When she finally signed the purchase agreement, her hands trembled with happiness. It was a … Read more

Yes, I have an apartment. Yes, it’s in my name. No, I will not give my mother-in-law the keys!

Ksenia stirred the borscht yet again, looking with irritation at the two pathetic pieces of beetroot lazily floating on the surface, while her husband had been digging around on his phone on the sofa for half an hour already. The kitchen smelled of garlic and irritation. “Vladimir, I’m asking you very nicely,” Ksenia tried to … Read more

“Since you, Mom, signed the house over to your friend’s son, then ask him for help,” the mother left her son and daughter with nothing.

— It’s true. Mom has already filed the paperwork. Her younger brother’s voice sounded muffled, as if it were coming from underwater. Marina stood in the entryway of her apartment, rainwater dripping from her wet umbrella onto the linoleum floor. Outside the window, the downpour hammered against the cornices, running down the glass in dirty … Read more