Naughty Little Teens -

Their "naughty" reputation wasn't built on malice, but on a relentless pursuit of mild inconvenience. While other teens were busy with video games, Leo and Sam were dedicated to the art of the neighborhood prank. The Plan: Operation "Pop-and-Paint" Their objective was simple:

"Hey! Who’s out there?" It was Mr. Henderson’s gravelly voice. naughty little teens

The boys froze. They didn't run—not yet. They watched from the shadows of a large hydrangea bush as the elderly man stepped onto his driveway. Crunch. Pop! Pop-pop! Their "naughty" reputation wasn't built on malice, but

"Better than him blowing his whistle at us for 'skating too loud,'" Leo replied. Suddenly, a flashlight beam cut through the darkness. Who’s out there

Tape bubble wrap to the driveway of Mr. Henderson, the grumpiest man on the block.

The sun was just beginning to dip behind the old oak trees of Miller’s Lane when Leo and Sam met behind the abandoned hardware store. To the rest of the neighborhood, they were just two fourteen-year-olds with oversized hoodies and scuffed sneakers. To the local shopkeepers, however, they were the "Miller’s Lane Menace."