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My husband’s relatives brought me a gift for my anniversary. The gift came bundled with their audacity. They had no idea what it would lead to…

Posted on June 18, 2026

Nadja ran her carefully styled curls through her fingers and looked at herself for a long time in the hallway mirror. Forty years. A boundary that everyone calls something different: a crisis, a celebration, or simply just another day when a person is still trying to meet everyone’s expectations.

From the kitchen drifted the smell of roasted meat and potatoes — Zhenya’s favorite scent. The scent of the man who was now nervously adjusting glasses in the living room, as if he were about to enter a poorly negotiated diplomatic meeting.

— Naduska… they’re already in the elevator — he called out, his voice tense. — They’ll be here any moment. We’ll get through this. Together.

The doorbell rang as if it were not guests arriving, but a verdict being delivered.

And the “family committee” arrived.

Larisa Ivanovna, the mother-in-law, wearing an overly ornate, outdated hat that looked like it had its own opinion about the entire world. Gaya, the sister-in-law, already looked around from the doorway as if she were disappointed not to have arrived at a penthouse. And Antoska, the “family miracle,” immediately stepped on Nadja’s favorite shoe upon entering, as if that were the house rule.

— Happy forty, dear! — Gaya boomed, already inside with her shoes on. — Wow, it’s so cramped here… Zhenya, you still haven’t bought a bigger apartment?

— Hello, Gaya — Nadja smiled with a calm that only years of practice can give. — The slippers are to the right.

— Antoska doesn’t need slippers! — Larisa Ivanovna cut in. — The child has flat feet, not a prison!

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Meanwhile, the “child” was already heading toward the living room like a small natural disaster.

At that moment Anya stepped out of the room. A folder full of drawings in her arms, her gaze carrying that quiet caution of children who have heard too many times: “don’t cause trouble.”

— Good evening — she said softly.

— Hm. You’ve lost weight — the mother-in-law assessed her. — Antoska, on the other hand, is strong as a bull.

With that sentence, everything seemed to fall into place: the usual hierarchy, the usual insults, the usual festive tension.

The table was set. Too beautifully. Too carefully. As if Nadja was trying to prove that everything was fine.

— Where’s the caviar? — Gaya struck immediately. — We’re starving here.

— Everything is on the table — Nadja replied calmly. — If you don’t only look for what’s missing, but also see what is there.

That was the first spark.

The second was the gift.

Larisa Ivanovna ceremoniously placed a torn plastic bag on the table.

— Family heirloom — she declared.

Inside was an old, cracked samovar. Yellowed, covered in limescale, as if it had escaped from another life.

— Vintage — Nadja remarked with a faint smile.

— Respect! — the mother-in-law snapped. — Don’t look a gift horse…

— …in the mouth — Nadja finished quietly.

And from there, everything accelerated.

— Antoska needs a laptop — Gaya declared, as if placing an order. — Yours is useless anyway, Anya’s.

Silence.

Zhenya spoke for the first time.

— No — he said simply.

The word sounded larger than it should have.

— What do you mean, no?! — Larisa Ivanovna screamed.

Anya tried to speak, but Gaya interrupted:

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