They Tore Out His Cabin Ramp Then Gave Him Seventy-Two Hours To Sell

Chapter 1: The Crew Was Already Pulling Out The Ramp

The saw started before Edward Carter reached the porch.

Its scream cut through the morning air, sharp enough to pull the golden retriever hard against the leash. Edward had one boot on the gravel and one hand still on the cabin door when he saw the first board of the ramp jerk loose under a worker’s pry bar.

“Hey!” His voice came out lower than he expected. “Stop.”

The worker looked up, not at Edward, but past him.

A white pickup sat sideways in the driveway, blocking the turn toward the road. Two men in work gloves stood near the porch, one crouched beside the ramp posts, the other feeding an extension cord from a generator that coughed beside the truck. Orange cones had been placed along the gravel like this was a job site, not Edward’s front yard.

Behind the pickup, blue lights flashed silently from a sheriff’s vehicle parked at the edge of the trees.

Edward tightened his grip on the leash. The retriever pressed against his leg, nervous but obedient, his tail low.

“Put the board down,” Edward said.

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