Le Luci Proibite (The Forbidden Lights)

Donna Carmichael hung her Christmas lights on November 3rd. ARC Chair Raymond Holtz responded with a three-page certified letter. The Willowbrook HOA Board has convened. The outlets were only being tested.

Le Luci Proibite (The Forbidden Lights)
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November 3rd. Twenty-eight days too early. Donna Carmichael of 14 Larkspur Lane stood in her driveway, a strand of Christmas lights in each hand, and made what she would later describe as a perfectly reasonable decision. What the Willowbrook Estates Architectural Review Committee would later describe — across three certified pages — as Citation #2024-NOV-003.
Le Luci Proibite is the second aria in Willowbrook's growing archive of domestic tragedy. Where Episode 1 (Il Prato Maledetto) gave us a lone tenor raging against a lawn-height gauge, this episode casts the conflict as a full duet: Donna's bright, pleading soprano against the baritone gravitas of ARC Chair Raymond Holtz, who has apparently read Article VII more times than most people have read any document. The HOA Board materializes as a stern SATB chorus, their voices joining in solemn resolution every time the citation language returns. The orchestra leans into the comedy without winking at it — strings pulling tight on each mention of the covenant, pizzicato brass punctuating Raymond's most devastating procedural observations, the solo oboe carrying Donna's defense like it actually deserves to be carried.
The comedic fulcrum is one sentence: "They were already in the garage, Raymond. I was just testing the outlets." Sung with the specific exhausted sincerity of someone who genuinely believes this is a reasonable explanation, it lands every time the soprano returns to it — softer, more desperate, more committed to its own logic. Raymond's counter, sung in recitative with the pacing of a man who has structured his rebuttal into three distinct sections and an appendix, is that outlet testing does not constitute a permitted exemption under any subsection of Article VII. He is correct. She is still right.

Full libretto:
[Recitative — Raymond, Baritone] The third day of November, two thousand twenty-four, at fourteen Larkspur Lane, the lights appeared — illuminated — visible — from public thoroughfare!
[Verse — Raymond, Baritone] Citation number two-oh-two-four-dash-NOV-dash-oh-oh-three! Section Seven point four, subsection b! "No exterior holiday illumination shall be installed, activated, or made visible from public thoroughfare prior to the first day of December!" O Willowbrook, your covenant stands eternal, and Donna Carmichael hath broken the sacred rule!
[Chorus — HOA Board, SATB] Broken! Broken! The covenant broken! Twenty-eight days before December — the lights, the lights, the lights were glowing! How shall the Board convene?
[Aria — Donna, Soprano] They were already in the garage, Raymond, already in the garage! I was just — just testing the outlets, only testing, only testing! Is it a crime to test an outlet? Is it a crime to love the light? O Raymond, Raymond, hear me — I have sinned only in wattage!
[Verse — Raymond, Baritone] I have consulted, at length, Article VII — three pages, certified, delivered — and outlet testing, outlet testing does not constitute a permitted exemption under any subsection, any subsection of Article VII!
[Confrontation Duet — Donna & Raymond] Donna: Testing! Testing! Only testing! Raymond: No exemption! No exemption! Donna: The lights — they called to me from the garage! Raymond: The covenant — it calls to all of Willowbrook! Donna: November is so dark, Raymond — Raymond: December is the law! Both: O what tragedy — these luci proibite — these forbidden lights — that burn so bright upon the wrong side of the law!
[Chorus — HOA Board, SATB] Twenty-eight days! Twenty-eight days before December! The Board convenes in solemn session — the citation stands — the citation stands! Let the record show — at fourteen Larkspur Lane — the lights went dark.
[Final Aria — Donna, Soprano] Then take them — take them, Raymond — take these luci proibite from me! Spegni le luci — extinguish the lights of my November! I was only — only — testing — but you have found me guilty — guilty of the light! O Willowbrook, o Willowbrook — I shall wait — I shall wait — until December.
[Coda — All Voices] Until December! Until December! The first day — the first day — of December!

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