The HOA Tried To Remove George Walker’s Porch Repair Before Learning What His Suitcase Protected

Chapter 1: The Red Tag On A Wet Porch Board

The red tag was already swinging from the porch rail when George Walker opened his front door.

It had been tied there with a strip of white plastic, bright against the damp gray morning, tapping softly against the new board every time wind moved under the eave. The rain had stopped before sunrise, but water still gathered along the edge of the bottom step, beading on the unfinished wood Justin Garcia had set in place two days earlier.

George stood in the doorway with one hand on the jamb and one foot still safely inside the house.

VIOLATION NOTICE, the tag said in block letters large enough for the sidewalk to read.

He did not step out right away.

On the far side of the porch, Christine Smith lifted her phone and took another picture.

“Mrs. Smith,” George said.

She lowered the phone just enough to look over it. She wore a raincoat the color of cream, belted tight, without a drop of mud on the hem. Behind her, Justin crouched beside the lower step with a measuring tape still stretched across the riser. His tool bag sat unopened near the post.

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