I came over to visit my best friend. The second she stepped into the kitchen, a muffled groan drifted out of the wardrobe in the room

  Svetа’s new perfume hit me the second I walked in—sharp, syrupy, the kind of scent worn by someone who already feels like she’s won. “Katyusha—oh my God, I’m so happy!” Svetа, my best friend, squeezed me in a tight hug. Her movements were quick, almost predatory. The nervous fussiness I’d always mistaken for warmth […]

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My mother-in-law booked a restaurant for 20 people and announced, “The daughter-in-law will pay—she’s rich.” She ended up regretting those words.

  The heavy oak door of the “Empire” restaurant yielded only after a struggle, as if it didn’t want to let random people inside. From deep in the dining hall came a thick, deafening roar of voices, sliced through by clinking glasses and the clingy pulse of pop music. Elena stopped at the threshold, feeling […]

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“Your mortgage has wrung us dry! So get ready — we’re selling the apartment, and you can go figure out where you’ll live,” Igor snapped.

“You do realize we’re going to have to live like roommates now?” Lena threw the words over her shoulder without even looking at Igor. He stood by the window, fidgeting with a pack of cigarettes even though he’d quit a year ago. The cigarettes were old and crumpled, like they’d been saved “for a rainy […]

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“Are you out of your mind? I already promised that money to my mother!” her husband roared, snatching the envelope of savings out of Anya’s hands.

  Anya flinched as if she’d been struck across the face. The blow was invisible, but that didn’t make it any less real—it hit straight in her chest, squeezing her heart into a tiny, frozen lump. The thick white envelope she’d been holding just a second earlier was no longer hers. It was in his […]

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“Fine—your mom can come over. But I have two simple conditions.” — The wife laid down an ultimatum

Lena was standing at the stove, stirring the soup on autopilot, when the doorbell rang. Way too early for Andrey. Which meant it was her again. “Lenochka, I’m just popping in for a minute!” her mother-in-law called cheerfully from the entryway. A minute usually translated to three hours. Minimum. Lena swallowed, turned off the burner, […]

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Your mom’s things are on the stairwell, and I left to celebrate New Year’s without any scandals,” the husband read from the note on the door.

  Sveta came home from work exhausted. The day had been rough—reports, meetings, deadlines slipping. She worked as a procurement manager at a small company, and before New Year’s it was always chaos: everyone wanted to close contracts before the holidays. She kicked off her shoes in the entryway and went into the kitchen, hoping […]

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“You’re living off my money, so you’d better keep quiet!” Egor snapped, shooting his wife a sour look

  “You’re living off my money, so you’d better keep quiet!” Egor snapped, throwing his wife an irritated look. “What?! What did you just say?” Sofia couldn’t believe what she’d heard. Those words—blurted out in the middle of a fight—stunned her. “Exactly what you heard,” Egor answered with a frown. He realized he’d gone too […]

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