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

My Husband Tore the Chain from My Neck in Front of 27 Guests. Nineteen Minutes Later, His Card Was Blocked — I Had Called the Bank an Hour Before Dinner

The golden link snapped with a sound as if someone had bitten through a dry piece of macaroni. The sharp jerk burned the skin at the back of Valeria’s neck, and she felt the thin chain — her thirtieth-birthday gift to herself — slide down behind the bodice of her evening dress. There were exactly … Read more

“We’ll come to your place for pancakes with the whole family, and buy some red caviar too. We don’t eat plain ones,” declared her sister-in-law.

Nina moved the phone away from her ear, looked at the screen as if expecting to see Larisa’s shameless face there, and slowly exhaled. “I’m telling you, we’re coming to your place for pancakes with the whole family, but make sure you buy red caviar. We don’t eat plain ones!” her sister-in-law declared so loudly … Read more

“Forget about your birthday — Mom’s blood pressure is high and she’s feeling terrible!” her husband declared, not knowing that his wife was celebrating — but already in a new apartment and without him.

Forget about your birthday — my mother’s blood pressure is high and she feels terrible!” her husband declared, not knowing his wife was celebrating already — in a new apartment, and without him “Have you completely lost your mind?!” Artyom burst into the living room and threw his jacket over the back of the armchair … Read more

“Your mother is ashamed to say what kind of wife her son has — a nobody!” her husband shrieked, not knowing that this “nobody” would buy a house and leave in a month.

“Stayed late at work again?” her mother-in-law’s voice came from the living room, sounding as if Olya had not entered an apartment, but an interrogation room. “It would be one thing if you were at least useful. But no—no children, no dinner, no order in the house! Useless little tramp!” Olya set her bag down … Read more

“Is my soup not tasty? Then you won’t be having lunch today,” I told my relatives, and I took the pot away. They didn’t believe me until they opened the refrigerator.

“Watery,” Polina Grigoryevna pushed her plate away and tapped the edge with her spoon. “I told you, beets should be grated, not chopped. And you added too much bay leaf.” The borscht steamed in a large pot on the stove. Five hours earlier, I had gotten up before dawn to make it to the market … Read more

What kind of nonsense is this — ‘live together’?!” his wife flared up. “This is MY property! I bought it long before you came along! And certainly not for your Igor and all his baggage!”

Anton was trying to persuade his wife, Marina, to take in his recently divorced brother, Igor. “You understand, don’t you? He’s in a really… difficult situation right now,” he said. “I understand. He got divorced. He didn’t die,” Marina replied sharply. “Do you even realize what you’re asking me?” Anton tried to pressure her with … Read more

“You and your mother decided I was naive? Well, congratulations. Now you have neither me nor the apartment.”

Olga was sitting in the kitchen while her husband, Sergey, rushed around the apartment looking for the documents for the apartment. His mother, Galina Petrovna, sat in an armchair with the expression of a judge. Sergey was hurrying to get everything ready for the sale so they could buy a house outside the city, but … Read more

“Yes, I have my own place now. No, my mother-in-law will not be living here. Yes, not even ‘for a few days.’ I’ve had enough of your ‘family traditions’!”

Elena Pavlovna appeared in the kitchen as if she were about to save the motherland. A cabinet door slammed, dishes clinked. “Have you completely lost your nerve? Shampoo for eight hundred rubles?! What is it, golden soap? Do you understand how much money that is? If you want luxury, buy it with your own salary!” … Read more

“My uncle is gone, so throw the dog out on the street”: the nephew rushed to sell someone else’s apartment, not knowing that in three days everything would collapse

“Either you take him today, or I’ll just tie him up by the highway,” the man in the expensive jacket said irritably, pushing the leash across the counter. Vera looked up from the intake log and clenched her teeth. At the other end of the leash sat a large black dog with intelligent eyes. He … Read more