“Vitya sends you huge amounts of money for your daughter, and you can’t even provide receipts!” the former mother-in-law shrieked over the phone about seven thousand rubles.

“Do you even understand that my son is giving up the last of what he has?” Alina Vitoldovna’s voice rang through the phone so loudly that Veronika had to pull it away from her ear. “What do you mean?” she asked calmly, though she already knew the answer. Alina Vitoldovna called with the same envious […]

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“How dare you sell your premarital apartment to pay for treatment for your little maggot?!” her husband screamed, as if the property belonged to him.

Oksana and Artyom had been married for three years. They lived in Artyom’s three-room apartment in a residential district, where mothers pushed strollers in the evenings and children’s voices echoed through the courtyard on weekends. The apartment was bright, with panoramic south-facing windows. Artyom had renovated it nicely before they even met: oak laminate flooring, […]

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