The Neighbor Who Painted Over The Boundary Never Expected Four Cameras To Be Watching

Chapter 1: The Woman Watching From Above The Fence

William Hernandez heard the camera shutter before he saw the face above the fence.

He looked up from the small engine clamped to his workbench. Patricia Lewis stood three feet higher than she should have been, balanced on a silver ladder behind the wooden boards separating their properties. Only her head, shoulders, and raised phone were visible.

The engine idled between William’s hands, its casing trembling against the rubber mounts.

Patricia took another picture.

“Could you stop photographing my garage?” William asked.

She lowered the phone just enough to look at him over it. “I’m photographing my property.”

William reached for the throttle and shut the engine down. The sudden quiet made the late-afternoon neighborhood sounds feel exposed: a mower several houses away, a delivery van turning at the corner, one loose fence board clicking in the breeze.

His open garage stood entirely on his side of the driveway. He knew that because he had measured it. He had also paid a licensed surveyor to measure it.

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