“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

“Dear mother-in-law, why don’t you and your precious heir get out of here? My life and my apartment no longer need either of you.”

“Have you completely lost your mind? What is this exhibition you’ve got here for strangers to see?!” Oksana froze in the hallway, not even having time to take off her boots. Her mother-in-law’s voice rang out from the bedroom so loudly, as if she hadn’t been rummaging through someone else’s wardrobe but conducting an inspection … Read more

Dad, I don’t understand… Is this some kind of mistake?” Artem’s voice trembled as he ran his finger across the cold screen of the tablet, where the will file was open. His name had been neatly crossed out. In blue ink. With decisive strokes.

Dad, I don’t understand… Is this some kind of mistake?” Artyom’s voice trembled as he ran his finger across the cold tablet screen, where the will file was open. His name had been neatly crossed out. With a blue pen. In firm, decisive lines. I watched him from behind the desk, trying to remain calm. … Read more

– The Sea Is Canceled. My Mother Is Coming to Stay with Us! my husband announced two days before our flight. He didn’t expect that I had learned how to make decisions on my own.

“The sea is canceled,” Leonid said without looking up from his phone. “My mother is coming to stay with us.” I was standing in the middle of the bedroom with an open suitcase. In my hands was a swimsuit. New, with the tag still on it. My first one in seven years. “What do you … Read more

Sign it quickly, the bank is waiting,” my husband said, shoving a contract for my apartment in front of me. He didn’t know I hadn’t been his wife for three months.

— Sign it! The bank is waiting! Don’t you understand? We’ll be thrown out onto the street! Andrey was shouting so loudly that the upstairs neighbor seemed to stop stomping around. On the kitchen table lay a sale-and-purchase agreement for my apartment. Next to it was a pen. Behind my husband stood an unfamiliar man … Read more

I Went Into My Husband’s Office to Get My Glasses and Saw a Contract on the Desk with My Surname and Someone Else’s Signature

Nina, are you going through my papers again?” Gennady entered the room so quietly that I flinched. “I’m looking for my glasses,” I said, without lifting my eyes from the desk. “Your glasses are in the bedroom. I saw them this morning. Go.” His voice was even. I knew that voice well — it appeared … Read more

“Keys and papers here, and I don’t want to see you here again!” the daughter-in-law said indignantly.

Olga came home after a difficult day at work, dreaming only of silence, but as soon as she stepped through the door, she smelled fried potatoes and heard the voice of her mother-in-law, Oksana Igorevna. She had come again without warning, using the keys her son had given her “just in case.” “Oh, the daughter-in-law … Read more

“So, you’ve been robbing me this whole time?! The camera was running for a month, and now I have undeniable proof.”

Nina stood by the window, watching the children playing in the courtyard. She had inherited the apartment from her grandmother three years earlier, and after the wedding, her husband Sergey had moved in with her. It was a spacious three-room apartment in an old building, with high ceilings and parquet floors that creaked underfoot—everything just … Read more

“I transferred the apartment to my daughter! She’s the one who’ll take care of me,” his mother-in-law announced. Well then, let her daughter help her now.

Andrey was spreading butter on a piece of bread when the phone rang. The screen lit up with “Mom,” and he felt the familiar tightness in his chest. “Andryusha,” his mother’s voice sounded plaintive, with that particular tone that always meant a request was coming. “My joints are aching terribly. I can’t manage the cleaning … Read more

When Kristina Arrived at the Dacha with Her Son, She Froze at the Gate — There Were About Twenty People in the Yard

“Denis, who are these people? Where did all these people come from?” Kristina’s voice trembled, and she gripped her son’s elbow tighter. A thought flashed through her mind: He sold it. He sold the dacha without asking me, and now the new owners have come to take over. Her mouth went dry at the thought. … Read more