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Showing a Rule-Follower What Rules Really Are

After attempting to fix a neighbor's gas leak, a dedicated responder is met with a formal complaint instead of gratitude. Yvonne Cook demands compensation and gloats when her report leads to his disciplinary confinement. However, the situation takes a dire turn when a fire erupts in her home three days later. Trapped by the very protocols she weaponized against him, the protagonist must remain inside while Yvonne begs for help. This modern mystery explores the irony of malicious compliance.
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Chapter 2

I sat on the edge of the bed, my head spinning. I couldn't help but wonder why Yvonne was out to destroy me when I was the one who saved her.

In the evening, Robert Warner—the coworker who brought my food—covertly handed me his phone. "You should take a look at the HOA group chat, Caleb," he said.

I checked the group chat, where over 300 residents were messaging rapidly. Yvonne had tagged the whole group and shared a photo, showing the gas valve wrapped in Scotch tape and some unknown materials. That wasn't the Teflon tape and sealant I had used back at her apartment.

Yvonne uploaded another photo of a long scratch across her marble countertop.

I recalled distinctly that I was very cautious while repairing the valve; I had even laid down a towel on the countertop for protection.

I knew then that she had falsified everything.

Yvonne began posting her tearful grievances in the group chat.

"Do you know what our neighborhood's 'hero' firefighter did? He burst into my home at midnight, claiming he'd help me with a gas leak. He butchered my imported piping from Gavonia that cost tens of thousands of dollars! Do you guys see what kind of junk he used to 'repair' my piping?

"You know, the gas company says the entire piping system is at risk, and everything must be replaced!

"He was very impatient when I told him to watch out. He left a huge scratch on my 30-thousand-dollar custom countertops! He even threw his weight around as a firefighter and threatened me when I confronted him about it!"

It was then that a member of the Homeowners Association, Tanya Weller, chimed in.

I immediately recognized that name. I had warned her multiple times after seeing how her construction waste had been blocking the fire escape last month. When she ignored me, I reported the matter to the property management and the fire inspector.

In the end, she was fined and forced to clean it up. She had held a grudge ever since then, and now she had finally found a way to retaliate.

"That's awful, Yvonne! He's completely out of line! How could he bully the residents just because he's a firefighter!"

In that instant, everyone in the group chat broke out into a flurry of discussion.

"Oh my! How could this firefighter act like a thug?"

"You really can't judge a book by its cover! I mean, he seems so decent and professional!"

"He's abusing his authority! He's on a power trip and needs to be dealt with!"

"You don't have to be scared of him, Yvonne. We've got your back! You must make him pay for the damages!"

Yvonne sent another message. "Thank you for the support, everyone! I'm not doing this for the money. I'm doing it to stand up for myself! If someone like this doesn't face consequences, there's no telling how many other neighbors he'll cause trouble for!

"He has already been placed under strict supervision by the fire department! That proves how serious this is! He'll get what he deserves soon enough!"

Tanya replied, "That's wonderful news! Those who use their professions to intimidate others deserve to be taught a lesson! The HOA firmly supports Ms. Cook in pursuing her legal rights until the very end!"

I watched them twist the truth and trembled in anger. I typed out several responses only to delete them one by one. After all, I realized that there was no point in arguing with people like that. I silently handed the phone back to Robert instead.

Yvonne sent another message. "He's gone completely silent because he knows he's guilty! He's not getting off the hook until he pays the 100-thousand-dollar compensation! He needs to pay dearly for this!"

I merely laughed in response, the sound echoing in the holding room.

I couldn't attend drill or training, and I wasn't allowed to contact anyone. I was completely isolated.

I wrote out my account of the events repeatedly, remembering every single detail from entering to leaving that night. I even recorded every tool I used, every move I made, and every word I said.

I was sure I had followed every emergency protocol to the letter. But compared to Yvonne's so-called evidence, my defense was useless.

I was visited twice by the investigation team.

There were two officials I didn't recognize, grilling me with sharp questions, their faces grim.

"Why did you take it upon yourself to handle the situation instead of reporting it at the first opportunity?"

"Do you have any proof of purchase for the Teflon tape and sealant you used?"

"Did the materials used meet the required fire safety specifications?"

"What's your explanation for the photos Ms. Cook provided?"

"Do you have any witnesses who can confirm you didn't damage her property while you were repairing the valve?"

I couldn't answer the question.