While waiting for her husband to come home from work, Sofia sat at the kitchen table drinking thyme tea, slowly sipping it mouthful by mouthful. Hearing the sound of a key in the lock, she stood up and stopped in the doorway. Her husband Igor came in, serious and silent.

The Happiness of an Old Shared Apartment While waiting for her husband to come home from work, Sofya sat at the kitchen table and drank thyme tea, slowly sipping it mouthful by mouthful. Hearing the sound of a key turning in the lock, she stood up and stopped in the doorway. Her husband Igor came … Read more

“Katya, my son’s new wife needs surgery. Sell your apartment and send us the money. We used to be family, after all,” her former mother-in-law said over the phone.

“Katya, my son’s new wife needs surgery. Sell your apartment and send us the money. We used to be family, after all,” her mother-in-law said over the phone. Katya put the kettle on and, while it hummed, leaned her shoulder against the cool doorframe. The evening stretched lazily. Through the window came the voices of … Read more

“We’ll just look at the dacha and leave!” my mother-in-law promised on Friday evening. They left on Sunday. I came back on Monday — and put a lock on the gate.

“We’ll just look at the dacha and leave!” my mother-in-law promised on Friday evening. They left on Sunday. I came on Monday — and hung a lock. “Well then,” my mother-in-law said from the doorway, without saying hello and without taking off her shoes, “what kind of dump is this in your hallway? People live … Read more

“Hide her passport so she doesn’t fly to sign the contract!” I read in my husband’s hidden chat.

“Hide her passport so she can’t fly to sign the contract!” I read in my husband’s hidden chat. “Hide her passport so she can’t fly to sign the contract,” I read in my husband’s hidden chat. “In the morning she’ll be looking for her documents, and I’ll go instead. I have the power of attorney.” … Read more

“You don’t make a serious salary,” my husband declared. I blocked the card and silently watched what would happen.

“You don’t have a serious salary,” my husband declared. I blocked my card and silently watched what would happen. “From now on, we’re going to have an order, Nelly. I’ve calculated everything.” Viktor said it in the same tone people usually use to announce that the light bulb in the building entrance has been replaced. … Read more

I Came Home for Lunch and Froze: My Mother-in-Law Was Throwing My Children Out of the Apartment, Claiming She Was the New Lady of the House—While My Husband Silently Agreed

I Came Home for Lunch and Froze in Shock: My Mother-in-Law Was Throwing My Children Out of the Apartment, Declaring That She Was the Mistress Here Now, While My Husband Silently Agreed Irina rarely allowed herself to leave work early. The last few months had been difficult: constant reports, endless meetings, urgent tasks that seemed … Read more

“Your mother and sister should have shares in your apartment — that would only be fair,” my husband declared. What kind of fairness was he talking about?

“Mom and my sister should have a share in your apartment — that’s only fair,” my husband declared. What kind of fairness was he talking about? When my husband said those words to me — calmly, over dinner, while serving himself a second helping of borscht — at first I didn’t even understand that he … Read more