“My money is NOT your feeding trough!” I roared when my mother-in-law demanded I sell my apartment to cover her debts!

So what exactly are you trying to tell me? That I should give up my apartment so you and your mommy can keep diving into scams together?” “Come on, don’t get so worked up, Sasha, it’s my MOM… She didn’t mean any harm…” “And who am I then, Maksim?! Some random passerby?!” Alexandra stormed into … Read more

My husband came home from work beaming, said he’d been promoted, and immediately announced that he now needed a wife to match his status – I don’t qualify.

My husband was standing in the hallway. His tie was undone. His face was red from the cold. Or from that conversation with his boss. I don’t know. “I got promoted!” I turned away from the stove. The pasta was boiling. Foam was creeping over the edge of the pot. I really should have turned … Read more

My husband got angry that I was working and didn’t serve dinner on time, suggested we live apart and “think.” Without him it felt so good — I got divorced.

 I stared at my phone for a long time. Alexey was calling for the third time that evening, but I didn’t pick up. The time on the screen read half past ten. Before, at that hour, I’d already be washing the dinner dishes, wiping down the table, hanging up the laundry. Now I was sitting … Read more

“You’re not a wife—you’re a burden! Move out tomorrow!” the husband declared, not knowing a surprise was waiting for him in the morning.

“You’re not a wife — you’re a burden! Move out tomorrow!” Igor declared. And there it was. It had always hung in the air like dusty, nasty smog, but hearing it out loud—well, you know, it’s like getting slapped. A sharp one. In the cold. Natasha stood in the middle of their living room—the living … Read more

— “She’s a total sucker — I’ve got her handled!” the husband bragged to his sister. He didn’t know I heard everything… and that I set the card limit to exactly 50 dollars

Unblock the card, we’re at the checkout with a full cart!” my husband shouted—after promising his mom and sister a banquet on my dime. I answered with a line that made the cashier call security.   His sister was already picking out a fur coat and his mother was choosing caviar, confident I’d pay for … Read more

“Shut up! Masha, you’d better not make me angry, or you’ll get it! My mother and my sister need a car—and you’re going to buy it!” her husband hissed.

Shut up! Masha, you’d better not make me angry, or you’ll get it! My mom and my sister need a car, and you’re going to buy it!” her husband hissed. Kirill’s words hung in the kitchen air like a poisonous cloud. Masha stood at the stove with her back to him and felt something inside … Read more

“Do you clean the toilets here?” my former classmate declared. Five minutes later she walked into my interview and turned pale.

“Do you clean the toilets here?” Victoria threw out with a smirk, stopping by my desk. Her voice—loud and deliberate—spread across the office floor, making even the clatter of keyboards pause for a moment. She stood before me in a tight cream dress that fit her figure perfectly, with impeccable makeup and hair, as if … Read more

Natalia didn’t press the “end call” button after her conversation with her husband and accidentally overheard a girl’s voice near him.

Natalia stared at the phone screen, unable to move. The red call-end button remained lit, and from the speaker came the muffled sound of a woman’s laughter. So young, carefree… nothing like her tired voice after a twelve-hour shift at the hospital. — Andrei, stop! — whispered an unfamiliar voice playfully. — We really need … Read more