He Built His Shed Over Her Mother’s Roses, Then Learned Twenty-Two Inches Could Cost Everything

Chapter 1: The Concrete Was Still Wet Beneath Betty’s Roses

Laura Johnson knew something was wrong before she reached the kitchen window.

The sound coming from the side yard was too heavy for a lawn mower and too steady for a delivery truck. Metal scraped against concrete. A motor idled. Someone shouted, “Bring it another foot.”

She set down her coffee and stepped through the back door.

For one second, she simply stood there.

Three men were working beside the fence line between her yard and Gregory Hall’s. Wooden framing already rose waist-high behind them. A mixer sat near Gregory’s driveway. Fresh gray concrete spread beneath the new structure in a smooth rectangular pad.

And one corner of that rectangle was on Laura’s side.

Not near it.

On it.

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