After My Neighbor Turned Six Floodlights Toward My Bedroom, I Refused to Become His Kind of Neighbor

Chapter 1: The Lights Were Pointed at My Bedroom

The drilling started at 8:07 on Saturday morning, close enough to my bedroom window that the vibration seemed to travel through the glass.

I was standing barefoot in the kitchen, waiting for the coffee maker to finish, when the second burst came. Metal against wood. A pause. Then the high, grinding whine of another screw being driven into something solid.

I set my mug down before I had taken a sip.

The sound was coming from the fence between my house and Jeffrey Clark’s.

From the upstairs landing, I could see two workers in his backyard. One stood on a ladder while the other passed him rectangular black fixtures from an open cardboard box. Jeffrey was below them, one hand on his hip, pointing toward the top rail.

At first I thought they were cameras.

Then the worker lifted one into place and I saw the broad glass face.

Floodlight.

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