What Victor found on his porch was not a mess, and that was exactly what made him panic. It was a neat stack of documents in a clear plastic sleeve, weighted down with one of the very flowerpots he had stolen from my lawn months earlier. On top sat a printed letter from a lawyer, along with a labeled USB drive and a thick folder of glossy photographs. Because what Victor never considered, while he swung that golf club at sunrise, was that I had installed a security camera above my garage the same week I saved for those sprinklers. It had recorded everything. The vandalism. The flowerpots. The bike thrown into my flowers. All of it, time-stamped and clear.
He spun around and saw me standing calmly at the edge of my yard, arms folded. “You can’t do this!” he shouted, waving the folder. I told him I hadn’t done anything except document the truth. The letter explained, in plain legal language, that I was filing in small claims court for the destruction of property, and that copies of the footage had already been sent to the HOA board he loved to weaponize against me. Victor’s face went from red to a sickly pale as he realized the complaints he had filed against my children were about to be answered by evidence of what he had actually been doing all along.
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