The Wealthy Neighbor Who Tried To Evict The Old Fisherman From His Own Federal Shoreline

Chapter 1: The Garbage Bag Across The Fence

The garbage bag struck the hood of Daniel Young’s RV just as he lifted a silver fish from the water.

Plastic split across faded paint. Coffee grounds, eggshells, and wet paper slid down the windshield in a brown sheet. The fish twisted above the reeds, flashing once in the morning light before Daniel lowered it into the shallows and worked the hook free.

From beyond the old fence came a man’s voice.

“Get your junk off my view.”

Daniel released the fish. It vanished beneath the dark surface with one hard stroke of its tail.

He stood slowly, not because he needed to, but because men watching an older body often revealed more when they believed it weak. He was sixty-eight, broad through the shoulders despite the slight bend in his back, dressed in a faded work shirt and trousers marked with river mud. His weathered RV rested beneath the trees behind him, its cream-colored panels streaked with age.

Across the fence, Gregory Moore stood in polished shoes that had never touched the shoreline. Behind him rose the glass walls and pale stone terraces of the mansion he had purchased three months earlier. Two contractors near the patio had stopped carrying outdoor furniture. Both were watching.

Gregory pointed at the burst garbage.

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