“Let him pay off his debts himself now. I’m nobody to him anymore,” Irina smirked.

The first phone call from Sveta caught Irina by surprise. Her sister-in-law never called just like that—usually, their communication was limited to holiday greetings and rare meetings at family gatherings. But that June evening, when Irina was washing the dishes after dinner and Andrey was watching the news, the phone rang insistently. “Andryusha, hi,” Sveta’s […]

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Watching the last departing guests with her eyes, Yulia sat in the gazebo of the country house and waited for Kirill to return — now no longer her fiancé, but her lawful husband.

Watching the last departing guests, Yulia sat in the gazebo of the country house waiting for Kirill to return—now no longer a fiancé, but her lawful husband. Their modest but homely cozy wedding, attended only by relatives and closest friends, went exactly as Yulia had planned. With one exception: at the height of the celebration, […]

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That evening, I stayed in the kitchen longer than usual. Sergey was already asleep, but I couldn’t tear myself away from my phone—I was scrolling through the statement for our joint card. Something was wrong.

That evening, I stayed in the kitchen longer than usual. Sergey was already asleep, but I couldn’t tear myself away from the phone—I was scrolling through the statement of our joint card. Something was wrong here. “Seventy thousand… Another fifty… And here,” I muttered to myself, taking a sip of cold tea. “What does this […]

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— If your mother shows up at our place again at seven in the morning and comes into our bedroom to check how you’re sleeping, she’s going to fly off the balcony.

— Take off your boots and go straight to the bathroom. Don’t bring that street dirt into my kitchen. Irina’s voice was even and cold, like the tile underfoot, meeting Andrey right at the door. He had just finished a twelve-hour night shift, his body aching from exhaustion, and in his head, the monotonous drone […]

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— If your mother is moving in with us and renting out her apartment, then maybe I should invite my mother here too, for the full “happiness”?

“Mom is moving in tomorrow,” Kirill said, eagerly putting a piece of roasted chicken into his mouth. He said it as casually as if reporting the weather forecast for the next day. There was not a hint of doubt or question in his voice, only the statement of a fact wrapped in the self-satisfied complacency […]

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My husband took out a loan in my name to buy a gift for his mother — but my revenge turned out more expensive than a crocodile bag

The Crocodile Bag Saturday turned out quiet. Outside the window, a fine drizzle ran down the glass in uneven trails, and inside the apartment, the air smelled of freshly brewed tea and that special Saturday silence when you can finally relax after a hard-working week. Nika settled into the old armchair—the very one they had […]

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Rushing home along UDO Street, she gave up her seat on the bus to an elderly woman. But as soon as icy fingers grasped her wrist…

The road home stretched out like an old film reel stuck in a projector—slowly, with crackling sounds, with the feeling that every kilometer demanded something new from her: trembling fingers, pain in her chest, tears she did not allow herself to shed. Svetlana was rushing along UDO Street—a street that led to the past, to […]

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