She Called My Dock Repair a Violation While the Crane Lifted Away My Daughter’s Only Safe Way Out

Chapter 1: The Crane Was Already Over the Water

Michael Brown stepped onto the back deck with a chipped mug in his right hand and saw a crane hook hanging over his boat.

For one second, his mind refused to make sense of it. The white hull of the boat rocked against the morning water, still tied to the dock where he had left it the night before. A red service truck idled near the gravel turnoff by the side yard. Two workers in orange vests stood on his dock with their boots planted beside the new metal brackets he had installed under the transfer rail. One of them was already loosening a bolt.

The hook swung lower.

Michael set the mug on the deck rail so carefully that coffee sloshed over his knuckles.

“Stop,” he called.

The worker with the wrench looked up, then looked past him.

That was when Michael saw Karen Carter.

She stood near the dock gate in a bright pink blazer, one hand wrapped around a glossy folder, the other holding a stapled notice as if she had been waiting for him to walk outside and become part of the scene. Her hair was pinned tight. Her sunglasses sat on top of her head. Beside her, a man with a clipboard watched the crane operator and did not meet Michael’s eyes.

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