“You’re not going anywhere anyway,” the unemployed husband smirked. But in the end, he was the one thrown out of the apartment.

“You’re not going anywhere anyway,” the unemployed husband smirked. But in the end, he was the one who flew out of the apartment. “Natasha, did you buy crab?” Anton’s voice came from the living room, sounding so leisurely and demanding, as if he were asking about stock prices on the Tokyo exchange rather than dinner … Read more

“Pack your junk. The apartment belongs to Igoryosha now,” my mother-in-law smirked. But she had no idea what document I had picked up from the notary yesterday.

The scrape of the key in the lock sounded like a gunshot. I had not even managed to finish my morning coffee when Zinaida Pavlovna burst into the entryway. With a dull thud, she dropped two checkered shuttle bags onto the linoleum and, as if she owned the place, shook the snow off her boots. … Read more

My mother-in-law was planning to move into my apartment as if it were her own. But one conversation behind a closed door ruined everything.

“Sveta dear, I’ve been thinking: if we throw your exercise bike out onto the balcony, my sewing machine will fit perfectly right here by the window,” my mother-in-law’s patronizing voice rang out from my own kitchen. I froze in the hallway, still with my right shoe on. In three years of marriage, I had gotten … Read more

“Marinka Needs It More”: My Husband Gave My Bonus to His Sister. By Morning, He Was the One Looking for Money to Get His Car Out of the Impound Lot

“Marinka Needs It More”: My Husband Gave My Bonus to His Sister. By Morning, He Was Looking for Money to Get His Car Out of the Impound Lot “Marinka needs it more. She’s weak, and you’ll earn more,” my husband said without even lifting his eyes from the television when I threw the empty kraft … Read more

“Mom and my sister should have a share in your apartment — that would be fair,” my husband declared. What kind of fairness was he talking about?

When my husband said that phrase to me — calmly, over dinner, while serving himself a second helping of borscht — at first I did not even understand that he was not joking. “Masha. I talked to Mom. And to Irka. In short, we’ve come to the conclusion that we need to transfer shares in … Read more

Her husband destroyed the kitchen so Olya would get scared and hand over the money from the sale of her grandmother’s apartment. But Olya was not the fearful type.

The broken cup lay by the baseboard, scattered into three uneven shards. On the floor, among flour, spilled sunflower oil, and fragments of faience, a kitchen chair lay overturned, one leg twisted out of place. The fronts of the lower cabinets were hanging open, the doors dangling from a single hinge, and a dark wet … Read more

My Former Mother-in-Law Staged a Performance Outside My Building. Too Bad She Counted on Sympathy

“Natalya Nikolaevna, don’t get upset, but your former mother-in-law has opened a whole meeting by the third entrance. She says you drove the man to ruin.” The voice of our concierge, Zinaida Pavlovna, sounded over the phone with the intonation of a theater prompter announcing a fire on stage. “Drove him to ruin, did I?” … Read more

My Future Mother-in-Law Disgustedly Threw Me Out Because of My Cheap Shoes. A Month Later, Her Son Begged Me for a Meeting at My Mansion

Marina stood at the checkout in Pyaterochka and counted the groceries in her head for the third time. Yogurt for the younger one, buckwheat, dumplings for two hundred and fifty, tomatoes. It came to one thousand eight hundred, and she had one thousand six hundred in her wallet. “Mom,” her daughter’s voice on the phone … Read more

I Threw Her Out!” my husband bragged to the guests. But one phone call from my father left him and my mother-in-law out on the street that very same night

The heavy winter boot flew within an inch of my ear and slammed into the coat rack with a dull thud. The coat hanging on it collapsed heavily to the floor, as if someone had simply thrown it down. “Are you deaf?” Oleg stood in the doorway of the living room, unbuttoning the top button … Read more