“Have You Completely Lost Your Mind?!” — the Husband Shouted at the Checkout, Not Realizing That His Wife Had Finally Stopped Funding His Parasitic Lifestyle

“Sorry, the payment isn’t going through,” the young woman at the auto service checkout said politely, though a hint of irritation had already crept into her voice. Maxim blinked in surprise and held his phone up to the terminal again. The screen flashed red: “Declined.” He tried once more, as though the problem might have […]

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“On our anniversary, my husband gave me a blender. And that evening, he accidentally sent me a photo of a bracelet with the caption…”

— Lyova, tights don’t go on your head! Take them off right now, we’re late! Inna was fastening Masha’s jacket with one hand while trying to pull the second child’s boot out from under the kitchen table with the other. Lyova was running around the chairs with gray tights over his head, shouting that he […]

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The older brother served a prison sentence for his younger brother and lost his fiancée, but five years later he returned home — and a terrible secret was revealed.

  “Put your bag there, on the mat,” Slava said, taking his jacket. “I’ll get you some slippers.” Anton lowered his worn sports bag to the floor. The hallway smelled of expensive perfume and fresh coffee. The floor was covered in pale porcelain tiles that softly reflected the recessed lights. Rita came out of the […]

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When Marina arrived at her own country house, she was so taken aback by what she saw that she couldn’t immediately find the words to say anything.

“Vasya! Vasily! Can you hear me or not? Where are you? Answer me! Oh, as usual—you’re glued to that beloved computer of yours!” his wife exclaimed indignantly. “Will you tear yourself away from it already? How many times do I have to call you?” “What do you want?” her husband replied irritably. He had already […]

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“Just keep quiet, accept my guests, and don’t make a fuss!” the mother-in-law told her daughter-in-law, bringing complete strangers into the apartment.

“Just keep quiet, accept my guests, and don’t make a fuss!” the mother-in-law told her daughter-in-law, bringing complete strangers into the apartment. “What do you mean, it’s none of my business? I live here. This is my apartment too. So I’m telling you—no!” Nadia stood in the doorway like a wall, trying to prevent her […]

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“You have only seven days to move out. Don’t forget: this apartment belonged to my father,” her husband declared as he filed for divorce.

— You have exactly seven days to move out. Don’t forget: this apartment belonged to my father, — her husband said as he filed for divorce. — If you want to hold a memorial, go ahead. But nobody is canceling my anniversary. I’m turning forty, and it’s my day. Viktor stopped in the hallway without […]

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“We’ll sell their apartment and mine, rent them a room, and then you and I will finally be able to live properly,” the daughter-in-law overheard her mother-in-law saying to her sister-in-law.

— Kostya, look at this, — Natasha held out her phone to her husband. Something in her voice made him put down the remote. He took the smartphone and scrolled through the list of files in the voice recorder app. Several untitled recordings. — Where did these come from? — I don’t know. Play one. […]

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