“Well then, we’ll tolerate even guests like these,” my mother-in-law sneered in front of everyone. But the evening did not go according to her script at all.

“Well then, we’ll tolerate even guests like these,” my mother-in-law sneered in front of everyone. But the evening did not go according to her script at all. My mother-in-law always said my lineage smelled of manure, while hers smelled of French perfume and true blue blood. Too bad she failed to account for one small […]

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“Where did you get that pendant?” she asked, almost inaudibly, and when she heard the answer, she nearly fainted.

“Where did you get that pendant?” she asked, almost inaudibly, and when she heard the answer, she nearly fainted. Octyabrina had always felt that her name was as if stitched from someone else’s cloth—rough, prickly, and not her size. What kind of oddity was it, really? All around her were ordinary girls with ordinary names—Lenas, […]

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“We’ve decided to register the apartment only in my son’s name. You need to give up your share,” her mother-in-law said calmly.

“We’ve decided to register the apartment in my son’s name only. You need to give up your share,” her mother-in-law said calmly. “We’ve decided to register the apartment only in Artyom’s name,” Marina Igorevna said evenly, sipping tea from a porcelain cup with a gold rim. Katya froze, a pen still in her hand. On […]

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