“We’re selling your apartment, Vera!” her mother-in-law was already leading the buyer through the rooms. But she ended up leaving with the police, in handcuffs.

“We’re selling your apartment, Vera!” her mother-in-law was already leading a buyer through the rooms. But she left in handcuffs with the police. The door was slightly ajar. Vera froze on the threshold, keys in her hand. From the living room came an unfamiliar male voice — rough, businesslike. Then her mother-in-law’s laughter. Raisa Ivanovna […]

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“Breathe out! You’re not getting the keys to my apartment!” the daughter-in-law said, putting an end to it. “Go find some fool somewhere else.”

“Are you kidding me, Andrey?” Olesya did not even turn around, continuing to scrub the stove furiously with a sponge, even though it was already clean. “Do you seriously think I should take out a loan for your mother’s vacation?!” Andrey stood in the kitchen doorway as if he had just wandered in by accident, […]

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“You’ll never get your hands on my apartment!” the daughter-in-law snapped. “All your mortgage schemes have failed. It’s mine!”

“You’re twisting everything again!” Ilya’s voice rang so sharply that Masha flinched, though she tried 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 decision.” “Normal?” She set her cup down on the table so abruptly that tea spilled over the rim. […]

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Her husband humiliated Marusya at his anniversary celebration, thinking she would endure everything as she had for many years. But she left, blocking the cards.

The chandeliers of the Grand restaurant cast warm amber reflections across the polished tables, and the guests’ laughter sounded like a well-tuned machine obeying a single conductor. Andrey stood at the microphone, holding a glass of aged cognac, and his voice—hoarse from alcohol and self-admiration—carried through the hall without meeting the slightest resistance. Marusya sat […]

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“Get out of my house! I’m not a maid for your shameless sister!” Elena finally snapped. Her husband’s smirk vanished when the psychiatric ambulance drove into the yard.

The gate latch stuck the way it always did. Elena stepped into the yard, her shoulder aching from the heavy medical bag. Her shift with the special response team had been difficult. She froze halfway to the house. In her favorite wicker chair, where she liked to rest after work, a woman was sitting. She […]

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Her husband, packing his things to leave for another woman, declared, “You’ll be left with nothing in the divorce” — but he forgot about one document.

Gennady was fastening the suitcase when she entered the bedroom. The shirts lay in a neat stack, as if he had folded them slowly, with pleasure. Marina leaned against the doorframe. The kitchen clock showed a quarter to ten, and its steady ticking carried through the half-open door. Alisa was already asleep in her room, […]

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“Give your savings to your sister-in-law for her wedding, and when you give birth, she’ll pay you back,” my mother-in-law had her eye on my money.

Nina loved Saturday mornings. Saturday was the one day when there was no need to hurry anywhere. She could lie there with her nose pressed into Kolya’s shoulder, listen to the street waking up outside the window, and think about something pleasant. For example, about the fact that they had already saved two hundred and […]

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