My Neighbor Claimed My Driveway Until One Hidden Property Pin Destroyed His Case

Chapter 1: The Light That Entered His Living Room

Alexander Miller turned off the last lamp in his living room, and the room stayed bright.

Not dim. Not softly lit from the street. Bright.

The white glare came through the front windows in a hard square, flattening the color out of the sofa, the bookcase, the framed photographs on the wall. It touched the arm of his chair and turned the old wood floor pale. The glass in the picture frames shone as if someone had aimed a camera flash at them and forgotten to stop.

Alexander stood with his hand still on the lamp switch.

Across the narrow strip of grass and asphalt, Steven Hall’s floodlight buzzed on its pole beside the garage. It had been angled higher tonight. Not toward Steven’s own driveway. Not toward the dark patch behind his shed. Toward Alexander’s front windows.

Alexander looked at the clock on the mantel. 8:17.

He walked to the window but did not pull the curtain aside all the way. He had learned not to give Steven the pleasure of a clear reaction. He separated the edge of the fabric with two fingers and saw Steven’s white van nosed partly over the edge of his custom driveway, its right tires just beyond the clean concrete lip Alexander had paid for two years earlier.

The van sat at an angle, as if abandoned mid-turn. It blocked the lower curve of the driveway where Alexander backed out each morning. Steven was not unloading anything. He was leaning against the driver’s door with his arms folded, watching the light pour into Alexander’s house.

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