After a peaceful week of sun, sand, and laughter, I returned home expecting calm — only to find a massive wooden fence standing right outside my windows. On my property. My new neighbor had crossed a line — literally — and I wasn’t about to let it slide.
I’m Kendall, 40, a single mom raising two boys — Dwight, 10, and Mitch, 8. Their father and I split after I caught him cheating, so it’s been just the three of us. Life hasn’t been easy, but I’ve managed to hold everything together.
Two months ago, I finally bought a small house in a quiet, tree-lined neighborhood. It was supposed to be our new beginning — a fresh start full of peace and promise. The day after moving in, my new neighbor, Seth, showed up at my door.
He had a wide grin and a folder tucked under his arm. “Hello there, neighbor!” he said cheerfully, extending his hand. “I’m Seth.
Welcome to the neighborhood!”
He seemed friendly enough — until he flipped open that folder. “I wanted to discuss something important,” he said matter-of-factly. “The previous owners signed this agreement allowing me to build a fence right along the property line.
Construction starts next week.”
I blinked in disbelief. “Wait — you’re not asking? You’re just telling me?”
He shrugged.
“Well, I already have a signed contract.”
I crossed my arms. “That contract was with the previous owners. I own this house now, and I don’t want a fence blocking my view.”
His expression hardened.
“I need privacy! I’ve been planning this for months!”
“Then maybe,” I said coldly, “you should’ve bought a house in the woods.”
He turned red and stormed off without another word. That was our first argument — and far from the last.
Over the next few weeks, Seth kept pestering me about his precious fence. He claimed he wanted privacy for his garden parties, while I just wanted sunlight and the view of the forest that made this home feel alive. Then came our beach vacation.
The boys had been begging for it, and I needed a break from the tension. For one perfect week, it was just sun, sea, and laughter. No neighbors, no problems.
But coming home was a shock. As I pulled into the driveway, something felt off. Then I saw it — a towering wooden fence stretched right in front of my house, barely a foot away from my windows.
“Mom, what’s that?” Dwight asked. I clenched my jaw. “That,” I said tightly, “is our neighbor crossing a very big line.”
The fence ruined everything — the sunlight, the forest view, the peaceful feel of our home.
My boys loved watching the birds and deer from those windows. Now all they could see was wood. I could’ve called a lawyer, but that would take months.
Seth had already shown he didn’t care about respect or rules — so I decided to handle it myself. That night, after tucking my boys into bed, I drove to the pet store. “Can I help you find something?” the clerk asked.
“Yes,” I said with a calm smile. “I need the strongest animal lure spray you’ve got.”
Back home, I waited until the neighborhood was silent. Then I went outside and sprayed every inch of that fence.
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