“Why don’t you sort out your own loans first, and then tell me how I’m supposed to save money!” — the daughter-in-law put her mother-in-law in her place.

“Marina is wasting money on nonsense again. Young people these days don’t know how to save at all!” “You know what Mom is like. She’s only joking. She doesn’t really mean it.” “Of course,” Marina replied evenly. “Just joking. In front of the entire family.” She walked into the kitchen and put the kettle on. […]

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— Your niece is going to live in my office while she studies at university?! And where am I supposed to work?! On the doormat in the hallway?!

“Igor, would you please tear yourself away from whatever you’re doing and explain one very simple thing to me? What is this ugly aluminum contraption doing in the middle of my room, and exactly why is my oak work desk now jammed hard against the cast-iron radiator?” Alina stood in the doorway of her home […]

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“Marina is going to live there, and that’s final!” My husband secretly transferred the apartment to his sister behind my back, but my lawyer quickly put his relatives in their place.

I was insanely tired. It was Friday evening, and a difficult week in my position as chief accountant at a large knitwear factory was finally behind me. My head was buzzing from endless reports, reconciliations, and the tax authorities’ never-ending demands. All I wanted was to crawl under a warm blanket, drink some hot tea […]

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“Finally, you showed up! Take your junk and get out of my son’s apartment!” the mother-in-law demanded.

“Finally, you’ve shown up! Take your junk and get out of my son’s apartment!” The mother-in-law’s voice rolled through the stairwell, bounced off the peeling walls, and came echoing back. Marina stopped on the final step, still clutching a heavy grocery bag. There were boxes standing on the landing beside her door. Her winter boots […]

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“Sveta, I’m the one who spent the money from our account. It’s Mom’s anniversary, and I’ve already paid for the banquet,” her husband announced.

“Mom deserves a truly wonderful celebration!” Alexander declared solemnly, raising a crystal glass of champagne. His voice was loud and confident, carrying over the soft music of the string quartet. The hall erupted in applause. Valentina Pavlovna, seated at the head of the table, dabbed the corners of her eyes with a lace handkerchief and […]

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“You’re out of money, Natasha! I transferred one and a half million to my account,” her husband sneered.

“You’re out of money, Natasha,” Vladimir smirked, turning his phone screen toward his wife. “First come, first served!” Natalia stared at the glowing notification and at first couldn’t understand what she was looking at. Then the numbers registered as a total—almost one and a half million rubles. The money they had spent years saving had […]

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— Hand over the bank card! You spend far too much on yourself, — the mother-in-law decided to take control of the money herself.

“Give me the card. From today on, I’ll be the one managing your money,” the mother-in-law declared, reaching her hand across the festive table. The clinking of glasses stopped. The relatives froze with their forks in their hands, shifting their gazes from Tamara Sergeyevna to her daughter-in-law. Andrei stared down at his plate. Olga looked […]

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“You will sell the house you inherited and give the money to me,” the mother-in-law demanded, with her son’s support. That decision proved disastrous for them.

Part 1. The Foundation of Someone Else’s Greed The morning mist had not yet lifted from the tops of the pine trees when Antonina stepped onto the porch of her new property. The house, like a sleeping beast, breathed cool air and the scent of old timber. For her, a construction technology specialist, the building […]

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