“Son, I’m more your family than that little nobody, aren’t I? We’ll saddle her with loans and throw her out of the apartment!” the mother-in-law declared.

“Son, I’m closer family to you than that little nobody, aren’t I? We’ll saddle her with loans and throw her out of the apartment!” the mother-in-law declared. “Get out of here before I throw your rags onto the stairwell!” Valentina Pavlovna’s voice rang through the entire apartment so loudly that the neighbors must have heard. […]

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“You no longer have access to my money,” his wife said coldly. “The apartment is mine. The car is mine too. Run to your mother and let her…”

“You no longer have access to my money,” his wife said coldly. “The apartment is mine. The car is mine too. Run to your mother and let her…” The apartment was flawless, like a showroom display. Glossy surfaces, the cold shine of chrome details, a sofa with perfectly straight cushions—not a speck of dust, not […]

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“— She has a huge three-room apartment, but she’s too stingy to spare one room. She doesn’t want to let me move in,” the sister-in-law complained to her mother.

“— She has a huge three-room apartment, but she’s stingy about giving up a room and doesn’t want to let me stay,” the sister-in-law complained to her mother. “Varya, open up! Nastya and I are here!” Alexandra Yuryevna’s voice over the intercom sounded as if she had arrived with news of a lottery win. Varya […]

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“My husband and the children ‘gave’ me a divorce for my 50th birthday. But karma caught up with them before they even had time to celebrate.”

My husband and the children “gave” me a divorce for my 50th birthday. But karma caught up with them before they even had time to celebrate. The archive room smelled of old paper. I was looking for the contract with the printing house when Kirill’s voice sounded behind the door. “Tomorrow she’ll sign it. Everything […]

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“You’ve got money, and what am I, worse than everyone else? I urgently need five hundred thousand for a business!” her husband declared, sprawled on the sofa.

“You’ve got money, and what am I, worse than everyone else? I urgently need five hundred thousand for a business!” her husband declared, sprawled on the sofa. “Give me the money, Ulyana! Write it off as business expenses, or whatever! You’re swimming in wealth, and what, in your opinion, am I supposed to do—sit on […]

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“Anna, have you completely lost your nerve? The guests came for the anniversary, and the table is empty!” her husband shouted through the whole house.

“Anya, I’ll put together the menu, and you’ll cook,” Valentina Petrovna said, holding out a three-page list. “I’d do it myself, but my hands hurt. This arthritis has been tormenting me.” Anna took the list. Cold appetizers, hot dishes, salads, three kinds of desserts. For her and Dmitry’s anniversary, her mother-in-law had invited eight people. […]

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“You’ll never get your hands on my apartment!” the daughter-in-law snapped. “All your mortgage schemes have fallen apart. This is mine!”

“You’re twisting everything again!” Ilya’s voice rang so sharply that Masha flinched, even though she was trying to remain calm. “I don’t understand why you’re making a mountain out of a molehill when we’re talking about a perfectly normal solution.” “Normal?” She set her cup down on the table so abruptly that tea splashed over […]

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