We’re Splitting Mom’s Millions!” the Children Laughed. But When the Notary Opened the Envelope, They Fell Silent…

Dividing Mom’s Millions!” Yegor snorted, staring at the closed living room door. He and Sveta were sitting in the kitchen. Their mother, Elena Sergeyevna, had locked herself in there with the notary half an hour earlier. “Keep your voice down,” Sveta said, nervously turning her phone over in her hands. “She’ll hear you.” “Let her. … Read more

The doctor asked with disgust, “Where did you pick this up at sixty?” I looked at my “paralyzed” husband and understood everything.

The smell of camphor and stale sweat had seeped so deeply into the apartment walls that neither long hours of airing the place out nor expensive air fresheners could get rid of it. Vera Pavlovna hated that heavy odor, but even more than that, she despised her own helplessness against it. “Vera!” The voice from … Read more

Six months ago, I let a man (46) move in with me. Today, I watched him drive away in an old Moskvich—and for the first time, I smiled.

We met in September, at a bus stop. I was waiting for my bus after a shift at the store, tired, with aching feet. Andrey was standing nearby, smoking, and then suddenly asked if I could tell him how to get to the factory. I explained. We started talking. He was forty-six, tall, with gray … Read more

She Called a Stranger “Mama” in a Room Full of Witnesses—And Victor Hale Uncovered a Secret Buried in

When he said, “You’re coming with us,” the restaurant seemed to accept it as law. Evelyn felt every eye in the room burn into her skin as Sophie clung to her leg, trembling so hard her tiny body shook the fabric of Evelyn’s apron. The child’s sobs were wet, broken, desperate—nothing like the eerie silence … Read more

— “Oh right, I’m the worst of all your mommy’s daughters-in-law! Then you go do the running around and wipe her drool yourself, because I’m not setting foot in her apartment ever again!”

— Mom’s been discharged from the hospital. The doctor said she needs home care for at least a week. You’ll go to her tomorrow. Denis tossed his phone onto the couch and went into the kitchen, already mentally closing the matter. He spoke as if he were announcing a scheduled water shutdown or that they … Read more

Nina, you’re a good woman, but I’m leaving you for Valyushka. She’s rich,” her husband said just as she was about to share her happy news.

That day, Nina was hurrying home as if she had wings. Her melodrama screenplay had won a competition, and now a major film company had signed a contract with her for a series — twelve episodes! If everything went well, they would continue working with her on a permanent basis. Now they would definitely have … Read more

I am your husband’s new wife, and from now on I’ll be living in this apartment!” a stranger with a suitcase announced.

The insistent, almost irritating knock at the door burst into her sleep, mercilessly tearing Nika out of the embrace of such pleasant drowsiness. She lazily turned her head toward the clock and exhaled in disappointment: only ten in the morning! On a day off, she had wanted so badly to prolong the blissful feeling of … Read more

I Agreed to Live With a 53-Year-Old Man After Three Months of Dating. I Regretted It When My Children Appeared in the House

I’m about to say something that half the people I know would probably judge me for. At fifty-one, I fell in love so foolishly, as if I were twenty-three again, sitting in the kitchen in a robe with a frayed sleeve, waiting for him to finally call. Only at twenty-three, it looks sweet. At fifty-one, … Read more