“My mother smashed your stupid laptop!” my husband declared. I canceled his share in the business.

“Stop playing director, Nina!” Tamara Borisovna said, lifting my work laptop above the table. “At your age, women should already be sitting at home, not ordering men around.” “Put it back,” I said. “Too late,” Arthur replied. The laptop hit the edge of the conference table, then the floor. The casing cracked. The screen flickered […]

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“You’re strong, but my sister will fall apart without me.” My husband kept abandoning our plans for his sister’s problems — so I bought her another rescuer.

Inna stood in front of the tall mirror in the hallway, fastening the thin strap on her expensive shoes. Today was the tenth anniversary of her marriage to Oleg. A table at a restaurant with a panoramic view of the city had been booked three months ago. Oleg stood with his back to her, trying […]

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“Don’t flatter yourself, he lives with you only for the children!” the mother-in-law snapped at the table. Her husband suddenly rose from his seat.

There were three days left until the celebration, and Olga already knew that everything would go wrong. Not because she was a pessimist — seven years of experience simply gave her a fairly clear idea of how family gatherings at Leonid Pavlovich’s place usually went. First came the appearance of peace. Then the first little […]

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