The HOA President Told Him To Move The Green Truck Before She Learned What It Was Protecting

Chapter 1: The Green Truck Stayed Where It Was

“Move this car now.”

Sharon White’s finger stopped inches from Charles Mitchell’s chest, her pink blazer bright enough to look unreal against the pale stone front of his house. Behind her, the saw on the portable stand was still whining down. One of the crew workers held two sections of wooden rail in his arms as if he had been caught stealing fence boards.

Charles did not move.

The bright green contractor truck sat at an angle across his driveway, its rear bumper blocking the path between Brandon Hill’s crew and the half-torn ramp at Charles’s front steps. It was not a subtle truck. Jonathan Davis had painted the company color on every panel, a loud green that made the vehicle impossible to miss from the street. Right now, Charles was grateful for every inch of it.

Sharon took one step closer. “I said move it. You are obstructing authorized HOA enforcement.”

Charles kept his arms crossed because if he let them fall, Sharon would see his hands shaking.

“Show me the order,” he said.

“I already gave you the notice.”

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