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LEGO Artist's Comeback

I sat cross-legged on the floor of my SoHo studio, surrounded by thousands of meticulously sorted LEGO bricks. The afternoon light streamed through the tall windows, casting a warm glow over my workspace as I separated blues from greens with practiced precision. This ritual always calmed me—creating order from chaos, one small piece at a time. Click. Click. Click. The smooth 2x4 brick between my fingers was a comforting anchor as I contemplated the structure taking shape in my mind. This would be my most ambitious BrickMaster piece yet—a phoenix rising from shattered fragments, each broken piece carefully reconstructed into something more beautiful than before. The metallic scrape of mail sliding through the slot broke my concentration. I glanced up, not expecting anything important.
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Chapter 3

I moved through the reception with the calm precision of someone who had spent years placing tiny bricks in perfect alignment. Each step was calculated, each breath measured. The champagne flutes clinked around me, laughter rising and falling like waves against the shore outside. I was invisible here—just as I'd always been to people like Ryan and Victoria. Just as BrickMaster preferred it.

Victoria stood at the center of the room, basking in attention, her hand repeatedly touching the necklace at her throat. The 'fifty-thousand-dollar' masterpiece that I had crafted for five hundred dollars in my studio last month. The irony was almost too perfect.

'There she is!' Victoria's voice cut through the ambient chatter as she spotted me. 'Sarah! Come see what a real artist can create!'

Heads turned. Eyes fixed on me. My anonymity evaporated in an instant. I felt the weight of their stares—curious, dismissive, pitying. This was exactly what I had avoided for years, this spotlight of judgment. But today, I welcomed it.

I approached with measured steps, my face a careful mask of polite interest. Victoria's smile was razor-sharp, her eyes glittering with malice as she tilted her head to display the necklace.

'It's stunning,' I said, my voice soft but steady. 'May I take a closer look?'

Victoria hesitated, surprised by my composure. She'd expected tears, perhaps, or humiliated retreat. Instead, she got genuine curiosity. After a moment, she nodded, leaning forward slightly.

'The craftsmanship is remarkable,' I continued, stepping closer. 'The way the light catches each facet... it's almost like it's not even real diamond at all.'

A flicker of uncertainty crossed Victoria's face. From the corner of my eye, I could see Ryan approaching, his expression tightening with suspicion.

'The clasp design is particularly interesting,' I said, my fingers already reaching for my clutch. 'Is it a special mechanism?'

'Custom-designed,' Victoria preened, turning slightly to give me better access to examine it. 'Ryan insisted on only the finest details.'

'I see,' I murmured, removing the small LEGO disassembly tool from my clutch. 'May I?'

Before she could respond, I pressed the tool gently against the hidden pressure point in the clasp—the one I had built into the design specifically for this moment. There was a soft click, barely audible over the music and conversation.

For one suspended moment, nothing happened. Victoria remained frozen, her smile faltering slightly at the edges. Ryan was three steps away, his hand outstretched as if to stop me, though he couldn't possibly know what was coming.

Then, like a building demolished in slow motion, the necklace began to disintegrate. First the clasp, then the chain, and finally the pendant itself—all collapsing into a cascade of tiny, perfectly crafted LEGO pieces that rained down the front of Victoria's pristine white gown.

The clatter of plastic against the hardwood floor seemed to echo in the sudden silence that fell over the room. Victoria's hand flew to her throat, finding nothing but bare skin where her 'priceless' necklace had been. Her eyes, wide with shock and confusion, met mine.

'What—what did you do?' she whispered, her voice strangled.

I bent down and picked up one of the fallen pieces, holding it between my thumb and forefinger so that it caught the light. A simple, transparent LEGO brick, designed to refract light exactly like a diamond when properly assembled.

'Interesting,' I said, my voice carrying in the silence. 'It seems your fifty-thousand-dollar necklace is actually made of plastic.'

Gasps rippled through the crowd. Phones were raised higher, capturing every moment of the unfolding drama. Victoria's face drained of color as she stared at the plastic pieces scattered across her dress and the floor.

'That's impossible,' Ryan said, finally reaching us. His voice was steady, but I could see the panic rising in his eyes. 'That necklace was custom-made by—'

'By whom, Ryan?' I asked quietly. 'By what master craftsman did you commission this fake?'

The truth hung in the air between us, unspoken but increasingly obvious to everyone watching. Victoria's eyes darted between Ryan and me, the first dawning of comprehension crossing her features.

'Five hundred dollars,' I said softly. 'That's what you paid for it, wasn't it?'

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