My mother-in-law ripped the wig off my head at the anniversary party and screamed, “Scarecrow!” But two days later, everyone was laughing at her.

“Polina, why did you drag yourself here in that gray sack again?” Tamara Ilyinichna’s voice rose above the clinking of glasses. “People are celebrating a sixtieth birthday, and you’re sitting there as if you’re at a funeral.” I tried to straighten my shoulders, but they felt as if they had been filled with lead. After […]

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“We’ll sell your apartment and buy a bigger one together. I’m not going to live in your place like some tenant!” the groom declared.

  “We’ll sell your apartment and buy a shared one. I’m not going to live in your place like some tenant!” Matvey declared. Anna could not believe her ears. “But you said this was the perfect option for us,” she said quietly. “I wasn’t thinking about the future!” Matvey got up from the table. “What […]

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“Your son left you for a younger woman? Then go running to her for money!” Nadya cut off her former mother-in-law mid-sentence.

The evening had promised to be quiet. Outside the window, a fine October rain was drizzling, tapping against the metal sill. The apartment smelled of roasted chicken and fresh bread. Nadya was sitting at the table beside her seven-year-old daughter, checking her math homework. Alisa was carefully writing numbers in her notebook, sometimes furrowing her […]

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