The Rich Neighbor Put A Ferrari Repair Bill In Front Of The Old Man And Expected Him To Fold

Chapter 1: The Ferrari Bill On The Red Hood

Daniel Hill slapped the invoice onto the red Ferrari’s hood hard enough to make two people near the showroom windows turn around.

Richard Walker did not look at Daniel first. He looked at the paper.

The white sheet lay flat against the polished curve of the car, held there by Daniel’s spread hand. The hood was so clean the overhead lights swam across it like water. Behind the Ferrari, the showroom’s black marble floor reflected shoes, legs, the bright car, and Richard’s own worn brown work jacket as if the room wanted to show him how badly he fit inside it.

“Eighteen thousand seven hundred forty dollars,” Daniel said.

He said it loudly, not like a man giving information, but like a man calling witnesses.

Richard heard the small quiet that followed. A salesman stopped near a silver coupe. A woman holding a paper coffee cup covered her mouth with her fingers. A security guard by the glass doors shifted his weight. Somewhere in the building, a phone rang twice and went unanswered.

Daniel’s suit was dark and fitted. His hair was combed back in the way of men who expected mirrors to agree with them. He had called Richard that morning and said there had been “a situation” with the car, and that they needed to meet at the dealership “before things got ugly.” Richard had come because ignoring a man like Daniel usually made him louder.

Now Daniel was already loud enough.

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