Neighbors Installed a Camera Pointed at My Garden — But I Gave Them Footage They’ll Regret Watching

I Had to Take Action When My New Neighbors Installed a Backyard Camera — What Started as a Lesson in Privacy Turned Into Total Chaos

I never thought I’d end up pretending in my own backyard just to deal with nosy neighbors — but life can get weird.

It all started when Carla and Frank moved in next door. At first, they seemed a bit quirky but generally harmless.

“Welcome to the neighborhood,” I said, handing over a basket of homegrown tomatoes. “I’m Zoe.”

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