They Threatened Her Over a Halloween Skeleton, Then Their Unpermitted Sunroom Exposed Everything

Chapter 1: The Letter Beside the Smiling Skeleton

The legal envelope had been fastened to the skeleton’s wrist with a silver twist tie.

Virginia Moore noticed it before she noticed the coffee cooling in her hand. The envelope hung against the plastic ribs like something delivered to a corpse, its cream paper too formal for the orange leaves scattered across her lawn.

Her skeleton stood six feet tall beside three pumpkins, one bony hand resting on a small chalkboard.

TRICK OR TREAT, NEIGHBORS.

Virginia had printed the message herself in white chalk, then added a crooked smile beneath it. The display had been up for two days.

She set her mug on the porch rail and worked the wire loose. Her fingers were steady until she saw the attorney’s letterhead.

SCOTT CIVIL PRACTICE.

The first paragraph called her display a “deliberately disturbing visual nuisance.” The second claimed it had caused severe emotional distress to two children living across the street. The third demanded immediate removal.

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