When Julia refused to pay $2000 for a minor injury to her neighbor’s dog, a feud began. Life in the suburban neighborhood changed for Julia, her husband Roger, and their son, Dean, when Linda moved in next door with her dog, Max.
The trouble started when Max got a thorn in his paw in Julia’s yard. Julia removed the thorn, but Linda demanded $2000 for the vet bill. Julia offered $100, but Linda’s anger grew. Linda then knocked over Julia’s garbage cans and tried to get Dean arrested for riding a mini bike.
The tension mounted until Julia came home to find her house splattered with paint and a mocking note from Linda. Enraged, Julia buried Japanese beetle scent packs in Linda’s flower beds, ruining her garden. When confronted, Julia denied responsibility.
Their confrontation was interrupted by Dean’s tearful question about his father’s condition. Linda’s anger dissipated as she realized Julia’s hardships. She apologized, and Julia, exhausted, accepted. Though never friends, they learned to coexist peacefully, respecting each other’s struggles.