“Now this is my apartment, sweetheart, so why don’t you go take a walk?” the mother-in-law said with a smile, twirling the new key to the lock between her fingers.

“This is my apartment now, sweetheart,” the mother-in-law said, standing in the doorway with a triumphant smile as she slowly turned a shiny new golden key between her fingers. “Go take a walk somewhere. We’re having a family council here.” Anna froze on the threshold of her own home. In her right hand she held […]

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“Were you seriously expecting me to sign these documents without reading them?” his wife asked, dialing the lawyer’s number.

“Sign it, and tomorrow we’ll launch the new project,” Andrey said impatiently, sliding the folder across the polished table. Larisa opened the last page of the contract and felt everything inside her turn cold. The lines blurred before her eyes, but the meaning was perfectly clear. “So after this, I’m no longer the owner of […]

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“Anna, where on earth are you? We’ve been standing outside your door with our suitcases for an hour already!” Aunt Valya shouted indignantly into the phone.

“Anna, where are you anyway? We’ve been standing outside your door for an hour!” Aunt Valya shouted indignantly into the phone. Anna set her cup of coffee on the table and calmly looked out the window of her new apartment. Beyond the glass stretched a neighborhood unfamiliar to her relatives — quiet, green, and far […]

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“Sweetheart, we’ve decided to sell your car. Your brother is in trouble, and you can walk for a while,” her parents said — but they never expected how their daughter would respond.

The life of thirty-year-old Anna was stable and predictable, unlike the life of her younger brother Artyom, who, at twenty-five, was constantly getting into trouble. One evening, Anna’s parents came to her with yet another problem: Artyom had crashed his motorcycle into an expensive car, and now he had to pay 300,000 rubles. Her parents […]

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“A Guest in Her Own Home”

  “My mother now lives in your room, and you can move into the children’s room,” her husband announced after his wife returned from the hospital. Tatyana Vasilyevna stood on the threshold of her apartment, a hospital bag in her hand, unable to believe her eyes. Unfamiliar voices were coming from the bedroom, and strange […]

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“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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