They Tore Down His Lake Road Barrier Before Learning Who It Was Protecting

Chapter 1: The Sign Came Down Before Sunrise

The first post came out of the ground with a wet crack before Patrick Brown made it halfway down his porch steps.

He stopped with one hand on the railing, bare fingers tightening on damp wood, and watched a worker in an orange vest rock the post back and forth until the packed gravel around it gave way. The rectangular sign bolted across the top tilted toward the lake road, its black letters flashing in the gray morning light.

PRIVATE PROPERTY
NO ACCESS
KEEP OUT

Behind it, a small utility truck idled with its hazard lights blinking. A second worker stood by the tailgate with a pry bar. A third held a cordless saw low against his thigh as if he was waiting for permission to use it.

Patrick did not shout. Shouting wasted time. He crossed the yard in his red plaid shirt and work boots, the grass soaking his cuffs, and took his phone from his pocket before anyone looked directly at him.

“Put the post back,” he said.

The worker with the pry bar turned first. He was young enough to look uncomfortable before he remembered he had been hired not to be. He glanced past Patrick toward the white SUV parked at the bend in the road.

Laura Wright stepped out from behind the open driver’s door in a bright pink blazer that looked wrong against the mud and lake fog. She had a folder tucked under one arm and a sheet of paper already in her hand.

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