The HOA Sent a Crew to Tear Down the Fence That Kept His Daughter Safe

Chapter 1: The Crew Was Already Pulling Out the Fence

The engine was already running when Dennis Scott opened the back door.

At first, the sound did not belong to his yard. It came through the kitchen like something from the road beyond the houses, a low mechanical growl under the clink of the glass he had just set in the sink. Then came the crack of wood shifting against metal.

Dennis stepped onto the back porch and saw the first fence post lift out of the ground.

A worker in a yellow vest had a chain wrapped around it. Another man stood beside a small utility machine near the lake edge, one hand raised, guiding the pull. The post came up crooked, dark earth clinging to the bottom, and swung for one loose second over the grass before the worker grabbed it.

Dennis did not move.

The red cooler was still beside the grill from the weekend. Two folding chairs sat open in the sun. Beyond them, the lake looked polished and harmless, bright under the late afternoon light, houses lined cleanly across the water. His yard had the unnatural calm of a place where something wrong was happening in daylight and everyone expected him to accept it because a machine was already there.

“Hey,” he called.

The man beside the machine glanced over but did not stop.

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