Fireman Fed Up Over Neighbor Parking In His Spot Plans Watertight Revenge
Hatching A Plan
Curtis knew that he had to hatch a plan to make sure that his neighbor never tried crossing him again.
He had done it for the last time, and he would make sure of it. His neighbor clearly didn’t know who he was messing with.
He had tools at his disposal that most people didn’t. All he had to do was call in a favor, and the man would be begging him to stop.
Using His Connections
The neighbor must have forgotten who he was dealing with. Curtis’ job meant that he had access to very special equipment, not to mention favors.
He was well-liked in the community because of his reputation.
Was the neighbor living under a rock? Either way, Curtis was going to teach him a lesson once and for all.
Making A Call
Curtis stared at his neighbor’s car. He’d warned him before, but he disregarded the fireman’s humble request.
This meant he had no choice but to make a call. He knew a few friends that would be happy to help him.
They were fellow firemen who were also respectable, but they wouldn’t let the neighbor take advantage of Curtis any longer.
Bringing In Back Up
The men arranged their revenge over the phone. They would need to “borrow” some equipment from the local fire department. That meant they’d have to ask their boss.
But he was the only person standing between them and his revenge.
If he got the go-ahead to use some specialized equipment, everything would come together perfectly.
Getting Permission
The next day at work, all Curtis could think about was his revenge. He knew what he would see when he got home – his neighbor in his spot.
It would be taken just like every time he got home from work.
But by the end of the day, Curtis would have the key to his success. All he had to do was ask the chief at the station.
Going To The Chief
Just as Curtis’ shift finished, he went to his boss’ office and explained everything that was going on to him. The chief was disgusted by the audacity that the neighbor had.
That’s when Curtis asked the fateful question. He wanted to borrow some heavy equipment to really make a splash.
The chief’s lip curled into a smile. He was on board with the plan.
An Expensive Lesson
The next morning, everything was set. Curtis walked out to the fire hydrant just a few feet from his property and turned it on.
He watched with glee as the hose filled up with pressurized water and went to its destination.
He had hooked up the end of the hose in the place he knew his neighbor would never expect him to. He would never take his parking again.
Curtis Moore
Curtis Moore grew up in Brooklyn and always wanted to help people. His family lived in a small apartment and often heard sirens racing past their windows.
This is where his fascination with emergency services came from.
He told his parents that he wanted to be a cop, but they quickly got the idea out of his head. If he couldn’t be a cop, then what would he be?
Keeping His Passion
Curtis never lost his passion over the years. It never fizzled out, and he was as motivated as ever after graduating from high school.
He thought about becoming a paramedic, but then he learned about how taxing it was.
That meant there was one other branch of the emergency services that he could go to. He decided that he would train to be a fireman.
Going Through The Training
As a young adult, Curtis could do anything he set his mind to. He finally had a plan forward, and he wouldn’t squander it. He got to work getting in shape.
In order to be a fireman, he had to be in peak physical condition. But there were other grueling demands as well.
Curtis would have to make sure he was prepared for anything.
Mental Training
Curtis had to make sure that he would be ready for anything while on the job.
Even though it would be nearly as emotionally taxing as other emergency services, it would still be difficult.
But Curtis thought he had prepared himself for everything. But he had no idea that the real threat would come from inside his own apartment block.
Getting The Job
After a four-week-long program that tested his fitness, mental health, and quick thinking, Curtis was finally ready to hear the verdict.
The fire chief stared at him before giving him the fateful answer.
Curtis’ heart pounded as he heard the man open his mouth and make his decision. Thankfully, Curtis had gotten the job.
A New Man
Curtis felt like a new man. He changed his lifestyle to keep the job and started going through the paces of being a fireman.
He quickly made friends with his colleagues and learned some tips from them.
His first call made him nervous, but he found himself naturally knowing what to do. He was ready to face anything and save lives.
Years Later
Years passed, and Curtis gained a reputation in the community. As a fireman, people respected what he did just in case he had to save them one day.
Curtis loved his job and wouldn’t trade it for anything.
But one day, something in Curtis’ life would change, and it wouldn’t be for the better. He just couldn’t understand why someone would do this.
A Day Like Any Other
It was a day like any other. Curtis went to the station for his shift at work and was blissfully unaware of what he would find when he got home.
It was an uneventful day with no emergency calls.
But as he got into his car and drove home. But as he pulled into his apartment block, he saw something that made his blood boil.
A Car In The Way
New York was a terrible place to find parking. Curtis was lucky enough to have a parking spot for his apartment, but not this time. Someone had parked in his spot.
It was clear who it was. No one in years had ever touched his space, but he had a new neighbor who had moved in a week ago.
He needed to go and have a word with him to settle this.
Having A Word With Him
Curtis had to park on the street nearly a whole block away from his apartment. He walked to his neighbor’s door and knocked hard.
He was ready to make sure he saw reason, and surely he just didn’t know?
But when the man answered the door and frowned, Curtis knew this wouldn’t be easy. The man wasn’t going to be rational.
First Come First Serve
The man stared at Curtis as he explained that the parking spot was actually reserved for him.
None of the new flats had parking, and he would have to find a spot on the road. But the man laughed in his face.
All he said was, “First come, first serve.” And slammed the door in his face. Curtis felt rage course through his body. He was going to make him pay.
Making Life Difficult
The neighbor made the next few weeks difficult for Curtis. Every time he got home from his later-than-usual shifts, the man had already taken his parking spot.
But that wasn’t all, Curtis was about to learn something.
One night, he muttered under his breath as he walked past the neighbor’s car in his spot. A neighbor caught him and told him something interesting.
Never Used
“You know I never see that car leave that spot,” The old retired woman said. This put Curtis into a foul mood, even fouler than before.
Had the man permanently taken his spot just to never use his car?
If he wasn’t going to use his car, then Curtis could find a way to make sure he ruined his day the way he had done to Curtis. But he’d need help.
The Last Time
Curtis knew that he had to hatch a plan to make sure that his neighbor never tried crossing him again.
He had done it for the last time, and he would make sure of it. His neighbor clearly didn’t know who he was messing with.
He had tools at his disposal that most people didn’t. All he had to do was call in a favor, and the man would be begging him to stop.
Finding Help
The neighbor must have forgotten who he was dealing with. Curtis’ job meant that he had access to very special equipment, not to mention favors.
He was well-liked in the community because of his reputation.
Was the neighbor living under a rock? Either way, Curtis was going to teach him a lesson once and for all.
A Few Friends
Curtis stared at his neighbor’s car. He’d warned him before, but he disregarded the fireman’s humble request.
This meant he had no choice but to make a call. He knew a few friends that would be happy to help him.
They were fellow firemen who were also respectable, but they wouldn’t let the neighbor take advantage of Curtis any longer.
Arranging Revenge
The men arranged their revenge over the phone. They would need to “borrow” some equipment from the local fire department. That meant they’d have to ask their boss.
But he was the only person standing between them and his revenge.
If he got the go-ahead to use some specialized equipment, everything would come together perfectly.
Key To Success
The next day at work, all Curtis could think about was his revenge. He knew what he would see when he got home – his neighbor in his spot.
It would be taken just like every time he got home from work.
But by the end of the day, Curtis would have the key to his success. All he had to do was ask the chief at the station.
Explaining Everything
Just as Curtis’ shift finished, he went to his boss’ office and explained everything that was going on to him. The chief was disgusted by the audacity that the neighbor had.
That’s when Curtis asked the fateful question. He wanted to borrow some heavy equipment to really make a splash.
The chief’s lip curled into a smile. He was on board with the plan.
The Hose
The next morning, everything was set. Curtis walked out to the fire hydrant just a few feet from his property and turned it on.
He watched with glee as the hose filled up with pressurized water and went to its destination.
He had hooked up the end of the hose in the place he knew his neighbor would never expect him to. He would never take his parking again.
A Wet Interior
The sound of rushing water filled the parking lot. It wasn’t a garden hose. The amount of water that the hose could pump was incredible.
Soon, the car was filled with water. But that’s when the neighbor noticed.
Curtis packed up the hose so that there wouldn’t be any evidence by the time the neighbor made his way to the parking lot.
Threats
“What happened to my car?” He said, stumbling over his words. Then his eyes landed on Curtis. “You did this, didn’t you? I’ll make sure you pay for this. I’ll sue you!”
But Curtis just laughed, “With what evidence?” He chuckled again and recommended that the neighbor take his car for a valet.
Everything would change forever.
Getting His Spot Back
Curtis had no idea what would happen after the confrontation, but after a few weeks, he noticed that the parking spot was once again vacant. He had no idea why his neighbor would give him the spot back. Then he learned the truth.
Once again, the retired neighbor spilled the truth. She told him that the neighbor had moved somewhere else. Curtis was just happy to get his spot back.
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