— I’m giving you three days to pack. Her husband decided to throw his wife out without a penny, unaware of the financial reports in her hands.

“Do you realize the bank called me?!” Oleg’s voice broke into a shout the moment he stepped over the threshold of the apartment. He threw his leather briefcase onto the pouf in the hallway so hard that it hit the mirror with a dull thud. “What the hell made you sign me up as a … Read more

My savings took years to build up, and I am not obligated to share them with anyone!” the wife stated firmly. Her mother-in-law heard it and realized she had miscalculated

“I don’t care about your ‘buts’!” Artyom’s voice was so loud that the neighbor’s cat behind the wall stopped meowing. “Do you even understand what I’m talking about or not?!” Lena stood by the kitchen table and looked at her husband. Calmly. Too calmly — and that was exactly what infuriated him. Artyom wasn’t an … Read more

A rich brat shoved me into the mud outside a beauty salon. A week later, his establishment was shut down at the request of the sanitary authorities.

  “Where are you shoving your way through, lady?” I didn’t even have time to turn around. I was standing by the entrance of the Almeria salon, waiting for Nadya, who was running late with her haircut. I had taken out my phone and was looking at the screen. And suddenly—an impact. A hard, deliberate … Read more

“Tomorrow I’ll call a locksmith and change the lock. If a duplicate appears again, you’ll leave together with your mother.”

“Take your hands off my underwear. Right now.” I said it in such a way that even I heard the steel in my voice, steel that had never been there before. I was standing in the bedroom doorway, a pharmacy bag in one hand, watching Galina Petrovna, my mother-in-law, rummaging through my dresser with such … Read more

The Mother-in-Law Decided to Save Money and Celebrate Her Anniversary at Her Daughter-in-Law’s Expense

Pack up your bags, fold up this gypsy camp, take your plastic tubs of mayonnaise slop, and get off my terrace. The clock is ticking. You have exactly ten minutes to gather your things, or I’ll release the Caucasian shepherd dog on your enormous bodies.” Lera stood on the steps of her brand-new, recently finished … Read more

“File for divorce and you’ll end up on the street — and I’ll take the children,” my husband screamed. He didn’t know I had already spent three months preparing everything.

Andrey was yelling so loudly that my right ear went numb. The very same ear into which he had whispered “I love you” eleven years ago in the maternity ward, when they brought Sonya to me. “File for divorce and you’ll end up on the street, and I’ll take the children! Do you hear me?! … Read more

“Be grateful my little Pasha married a pitiful orphan like you — any other man would have been disgusted,” my mother-in-law cackled throughout the wedding

“So, Tanya, you should thank my dear Pasha! You basically came to us from under a fence. Any other man wouldn’t even have looked in your direction. An orphan is an orphan, after all. No relatives, no dowry, no home, no family. You got lucky!” That was my mother-in-law, Rimma Gennadyevna, speaking at our wedding. … Read more

My daughter expected me to give her my three-room apartment. But two months later, she got a different ending — without warning.

Thirty-four years I lived in that apartment. Thirty-four. And I never imagined that one day my own daughter would say to me, “Mom, come on, you’re already old. What do you need a three-room apartment for? Move to the dacha and give the apartment to me.” I didn’t cry. I didn’t scream. I simply put … Read more