My Neighbor Charged Her Electric Car From My House Every Night Without My Permission – I Didn’t Call the Authorities, but I Did Something Better to Teach Her a Lesson

I stayed quiet when my neighbor stole my things and even used my electricity — but the night I finally fought back, karma hit her twice.
At 64, I lived quietly alone. So when my electricity bill suddenly doubled, I knew something was wrong.
Then one sleepless night, I heard a strange hum outside.
My neighbor Monica’s Tesla was parked beside my garage, plugged directly into MY outdoor outlet.
When I confronted her, she barely looked embarrassed.
“You live alone,” she shrugged. “How much electricity could you possibly need?”
I reminded her that my bill had doubled. She offered me ten dollars and called me greedy.
That was enough.
For months, I had ignored Monica “borrowing” things, including a garden gnome my late husband had given me. The next morning, I quietly took the gnome back and prepared a little surprise beside my outlet.
That night, Monica returned with her charging cable.
She kicked the gnome aside.
A hidden line snapped tight, tipping a container of bright pink paint directly over her head.
Her scream woke half the neighborhood.
Neighbors came outside recording as Monica stood dripping pink, still holding the charging cable.
But her embarrassment wasn’t the worst part.
Two weeks later, her landlord knocked on my door.
“I saw the video,” he said. “But that’s not why Monica is leaving…”
Then he told me what else he had discovered.


