The next morning, his phone buzzed. It was an automated email from Amazon: “How is your purchase? Rate your ‘Buy One, Get One’ experience!”
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Leo looked at his kitchen—covered in gray plastic debris, empty pizza boxes, and a three-foot-long starship—and typed a single sentence back: “I have created a monster, and I regret nothing.” The next morning, his phone buzzed
Leo had spent weeks staring at the listing, the price a jagged cliff he couldn't quite climb. Then, the "Buy One, Get One" banner appeared in bright, unapologetic orange. It felt like a glitch in the universe, or at least a very generous error in the Amazon warehouse. He clicked "Buy" before his brain could register the dent in his savings. Leo looked at his kitchen—covered in gray plastic
The cardboard box sat on Leo’s porch like a treasure chest from a digital sea. Inside were two identical LEGO sets: the Imperial Star Destroyer .
"One for me," Leo whispered, cracking the seal on the first box, "and one for the masterpiece."