“Shut up!” my mother-in-law shrieked, demanding that I sell the apartment to pay off her “precious son’s” debts. I threw them both out!

“We’ll sell the apartment within a week. And don’t act like some saint, Marina,” Valentina Nikolaevna’s voice sliced through the air as if someone in the kitchen were sharpening a knife against the tile. “The money will go toward paying off my boy’s loans. That’s it. The matter is closed.” Marina froze in the hallway, […]

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“You bought a house and decided we’re not family?!” her husband shouted. They had come to “remind” her. Six of them. With suitcases. But Katya reminded them of something else.

“Come in, come in! Mom, we’ll give you that bedroom over there—the sun doesn’t glare so much in the mornings. Svetka, you and Denis can throw your things upstairs for now!” Maksim commanded loudly, flinging open the brand-new front door so hard it almost slammed into the wall. The smell of freshly planed pine boards […]

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“Get out!” I kicked the “sweet” little family out. They thought I wouldn’t hear them dividing up my apartment behind my back.

“Are you completely brainless, Anya?” Dmitry’s voice cut through the room as if he were not standing in an apartment, but haggling at a market. “Do you think you’re the only one who needs that two-room place? Tomorrow you’ll hand over the keys, and we’ll finally stop living like beggars. Got it?” Anna slowly turned […]

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“My husband started threatening me with divorce, so I agreed. You should have seen his EYES when he realized he had walked right into his own trap…”

Marina had lived with Igor for fifteen years. They had married young: she was twenty-two, he was twenty-five. Love, romance, shared plans for the future. The first years were good. Igor worked as a manager at a trading company, and Marina was an accountant at a small firm. They lived modestly but happily. They saved […]

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