“You need to be friends with me,” my mother-in-law kept repeating — and then she humiliated me in front of everyone. Until my father-in-law finally made her shut up.

“You need to be friends with me, Anechka. I’m a forgiving woman, but I have a good memory,” Tamara Pavlovna said the phrase with her usual almost sickly-sweet smile, carefully straightening the lace napkin on the table. Her eyes, however, remained cold and sharp. Anna, who at the time was still a very young wife, […]

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“For his mother-in-law’s birthday, my husband stood up and announced that I was infertile. Everyone pitied him, but an hour later I found something in his jacket that…”

On my mother-in-law’s birthday, my husband stood up and announced that I was infertile. Everyone felt sorry for him, but an hour later I found something in his jacket that… Liza entered the restaurant hall, adjusting the strap of her new dress on her shoulder. She had bought it specially for that evening — pale […]

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“We’re going to sell your car. We need the money!” my husband announced, not yet knowing that the car wasn’t registered in my name, but in my mother’s.

“I’m telling you, the car needs to be put up for sale. And preferably urgently. I’m having serious problems with that loan. In a couple of years, I’ll get back on my feet, and we’ll buy you a brand-new car from the dealership. I promise.” Spring that year turned out to be unusually temperamental. Warm, […]

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“You mean you refuse to fulfill your duties? Then we have nothing more to talk about! If you don’t go to my mother’s hospital room tomorrow and apologize for your rudeness, I’m filing for divorce!”

Svetlana had always known what she wanted from life, and she had never looked for easy paths. At twenty-eight, she was carrying a tremendous burden—one that would have made many people give up. During the day, she studied at medical university, stubbornly pushing her way toward her cherished diploma as a pediatrician. At night and […]

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