“This isn’t some all-inclusive hotel!” I exploded when my mother-in-law moved her relatives into my apartment without asking and then demanded dinner on top of it.

“This isn’t some all-inclusive hotel!” I exploded when my mother-in-law moved her relatives into my apartment without asking and then demanded dinner on top of it. The doorbell caught Marina off guard. She had only just stepped into the apartment, kicked off her shoes, set her bag down on the hall table, and headed for […]

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“I dropped by my husband’s workplace and froze at the door. He was telling his friend that soon I’d give up the apartment willingly.”

“I dropped by my husband’s workplace and froze at the door. He was assuring a friend that soon I would hand over the apartment willingly. Arina met Igor at a contemporary art exhibition. It was an ordinary acquaintance—talking in front of one of the paintings, exchanging impressions, discovering shared interests. Igor seemed like an interesting […]

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“Enough! This is my apartment, not your dining room!” I shouted, wrenching the ladle out of my mother-in-law’s hands.

“Enough! This is my apartment, not your dining room!” I shouted, wrenching the ladle out of my mother-in-law’s hands. The wedding had been beautiful. A restaurant on the riverbank, a white dress Ekaterina had spent three months choosing, happy faces all around. Dmitry read poems he had written himself, the bride’s mother cried with emotion, […]

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“My inheritance is mine, not marital property!” I reminded my husband when he suggested sharing it with his family.

Yulia walked into the apartment and immediately heard her mother-in-law’s familiar voice coming from the kitchen. Anna Ivanovna had shown up again without warning. For the third time that week. “Yulechka, you’re home!” her mother-in-law called, peeking out of the kitchen with an unnaturally wide smile. “I made some borscht, try it.” Yulia took off […]

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“Have you no conscience at all? We’ll be left without a home!” my mother-in-law protested, even though she hadn’t paid a single kopeck in three years.

“Have you no conscience? We’ll be left without a home!” my mother-in-law protested, even though she had not paid a single kopeck for three years. Lidia stood by the window of the one-room apartment and looked out at the gray courtyard. Their second year of living in such a cramped space was wearing on her. […]

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“You’re only here temporarily, but my mother is here for good — don’t you dare raise your voice at her!” he shouted at his wife after yet another argument in the kitchen with his mother.

“You’re only here temporarily, but my mother is here for good, so don’t you dare raise your voice at her!” he shouted at his wife after yet another argument in the kitchen with his mother. Inna sat on the edge of the bed, staring at the suitcase full of her things. The wedding had been […]

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