They Tried To Tear Down His Wife’s Ramp Before Cutting The Ribbon On Fifteen Buildings

Chapter 1: The Crew Was Already Cutting The Ramp When Gary Opened The Door

The saw was already in the handrail when Gary Walker opened the front door.

For half a second, his mind refused to understand the sound. Metal teeth screamed against the screws he had driven in by hand two nights before, the vibration traveling through the wood ramp, through the porch posts, into the old brick threshold beneath his boots. A yellow extension cord snaked across his front walk. Orange cones sat in the grass like the place had been declared unsafe by strangers. One man knelt beside the ramp with a drill. Another stood at the bottom landing, prying at a board with a flat bar.

Gary stepped out in his red-and-black plaid shirt, one sleeve still unbuttoned.

“Stop,” he said.

The man with the drill looked up, then toward the driveway.

A white pickup with magnetic company signs sat behind a dark SUV. Beside it, a broad-shouldered man in a work vest studied a clipboard as if the sound of Gary’s door opening had only been another item on his list.

Gary walked down the porch step onto the first board of the ramp. The board flexed under him, half-loosened. At the far end, a strip of red survey ribbon fluttered from the handrail where he had tied it to mark the angle for the permanent railing.

“Turn it off,” Gary said.

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