She Put a Repair Bill on His Dock and Assumed He Would Sign

Chapter 1: The Bill She Dropped on the Dock

The repair estimate hit the arm of William Carter’s dock chair hard enough to make his golden retriever lift his head.

Cynthia Rivera stood over him in a bright pink suit that looked too polished for the weathered planks, the lake mud, and the damp smell of reeds. One corner of the paper curled in the breeze. A metal clip held several pages together, and the top sheet had a number printed in bold near the bottom.

$21,780.

William did not touch it at first.

He kept one hand on the dog’s leash and the other around the chipped enamel cup resting on his knee. The lake behind Cynthia was calm enough to mirror the white fence along the shoreline. A pair of ducks moved past the dock posts, uninterested in human money.

“I need you to sign acknowledgment,” Cynthia said. “Today.”

William looked from the paper to her face.

Her jaw was set, but her eyes kept flicking toward the gravel turnoff behind the dock trail, as if she expected an audience and wanted to be ready for it.

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