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

Vacate the apartment by evening. I’m bringing my new wife,” my husband ordered, not knowing that yesterday I had transferred it into my daughter’s name.

Vacate the apartment by evening. I’m bringing my new wife,” my husband ordered, not knowing that yesterday I had transferred it to our daughter “Pack your things, Lida. I want you gone by six this evening.” I looked up from my phone. Sergey was standing in the kitchen doorway, his arms crossed over his chest. … Read more

My mother-in-law came up with a convenient surprise for me. But the surprise ended up at a different address.

“We talked it over with little Zoya and decided that you’ll be paying the installments for your own gift yourself,” my mother-in-law announced solemnly, sliding a large glossy box and a bank contract toward me. “After all, the thing is shared now. It will be standing in your home, so the payment is a family … Read more

Darling, don’t be so angry! My parents will move into the house, and we’ll live in the annex somehow!” my husband declared, unaware of many things.

It all began with that phone call on Saturday evening. Olesya was standing at the stove, stirring sauce for pasta, while three-year-old Timoshka played on the floor with his building blocks. Her husband, Vadim, was sitting in the living room, buried in his phone, and out of the corner of her ear she heard him … Read more

“You know what, darling? Your dear mommy can cook for herself! I’m not a servant in this house anymore!” his wife snapped.

— Listen, Anton, I’m tired of repeating the same thing over and over! — Nastya’s voice sounded exhausted, but firm. — Your mommy is perfectly capable of heating up her own lunch. I didn’t sign up to be a servant in this house! Anton froze in the doorway as he was taking off his jacket. … Read more

Behind my back you insult me, and then you ask me for money?” — the relatives had no idea I had overheard their conversation.

You insult me behind my back, and then ask me for money?” — the relatives had no idea I had heard their conversation. Marina had always been proud of her career. A good position, a high salary, the respect of her colleagues — she had earned all of it through hard work. At forty-two, she … Read more