He Filled the Old Farm Pond With Gravel, Then Learned Why Three Fields Needed It

Chapter 1: The Morning the Pond Disappeared

The first bucket of gravel hit the pond before sunrise.

Rebecca Harris heard it from her kitchen.

Not the low growl of a tractor she knew, or the hard rattle of a hay wagon on the lane, but the blunt crash of stone dumped where stone had no business being dumped.

She set her coffee down and went outside without a jacket.

The sky was still gray enough that the pasture fence looked like a charcoal line. Beyond it, at the low corner where her ground met Jonathan Miller’s, work lights swept across the pond.

A skid steer sat with its front bucket raised.

Behind it, a dump truck was backing toward the water.

Rebecca stopped at the gate.

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