That moment made Eleanor realize she had spent years staying silent to avoid conflict. She had ignored small boundary crossings before, but this time felt different.
The next day, she took action. She retrieved a stolen garden decoration from Monica’s yard and installed a motion-activated sprinkler near her garage, along with a small sign: “Private Property — Please Do Not Use.”
That evening, when Monica returned with her charging cable, the sprinkler activated as she approached. Startled, she noticed the sign and was forced to stop.
As neighbors gathered, others shared similar experiences of borrowed items not returned. The issue became clear—this wasn’t just about electricity, but respect.
Monica eventually backed down, apologized, and stopped using the outlet. Over time, things improved, and Eleanor’s home—and peace of mind—returned.
In the end, Eleanor learned an important lesson: kindness doesn’t mean silence. Setting clear boundaries isn’t rude—it’s necessary for respect and peace.

