Piece by Piece

Tessa sold Lego. She made it herself. So, I suppose, it wasn’t technically Lego, since Lego is a trademark, but it’s basically Lego. So we’ll call it Lego.

She made the Lego in a variety of different plastics and other materials. Soft, gummy translucent lego. Lego so light that it would float up if you didn’t keep careful hold of it. Chocolate Lego that melted on hot summer days. Metal Lego, for the hardcore.

Barbara wanted to make a Lego Millenium Falcon (trademark). She wanted the Lego to be made out of Wine Gums (also a trademark), so she could eat it if she got sad.

So Tessa built the Millenium Falcon kit. And Barbara ate it piece by piece, straight out of the box.