He Marked One Strip of Grass, but the Green Dog Exposed Every Lie on the Block

Chapter 1: The Brown Patches Crossed the Property Line

The dead patch was three feet inside Thomas Adams’s yard.

He stopped at the edge of the driveway with his travel mug halfway to his mouth and stared at the patch as if it had moved during the night. Yesterday, the grass around the center sprinkler had been thick enough to hide the black plastic cap. Now a yellow-brown circle had opened beside it, wider than a dinner plate, with a dark wet clump pressed into the middle.

Thomas set the mug on the driveway.

The lawn was still silver with morning moisture. Every blade held a bead of water except those in the circle, which had folded flat and dull against the soil. A faint trail of bent grass ran from the sidewalk to the damaged area.

He fetched a grocery bag and a pair of work gloves from the garage. He removed the waste, rinsed the spot lightly, and stood with the hose in his hand longer than necessary.

Across the street, a garage door rose. A car backed out. Somewhere behind the houses, a mower coughed to life.

Thomas looked toward the sidewalk.

The first patch had appeared near the curb four mornings earlier. He had blamed a delivery driver’s dog or one of the loose animals that occasionally slipped from a backyard gate. The second patch had formed closer to the Japanese maple. The third had appeared just beyond the property pin he knew was buried beneath the sod.

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