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As the sun began to set, Sam returned to the library. She found Arthur and handed him the bag of winning tickets and the keys to the car she had "won" in a raffle she hadn't even entered. "I want to go back," she said.

"You’ve been doing the heavy lifting for this entire zip code for twenty years," Arthur said, flipping through a ledger of her many fractured collarbones and lost wallets. "But there’s been a leak. Too much good luck is pooling in the hands of people who don't deserve it, and the pressure is going to snap." subtitle Luck.2022.1080p.WEB.h264-KOGi.eng

Inside, she met a man named Arthur, a "Luck Architect" whose job was to balance the global scales. He explained that Sam wasn't cursed; she was a "Sinkhole." Luck, Arthur claimed, was a finite resource. For every lottery winner, there had to be someone like Sam to absorb the equal and opposite reaction of the universe. She was the reason other people had "good days." As the sun began to set, Sam returned to the library

Sam looked at the chaos of "good" following her—traffic jams caused by people stopping to let her cross, stores closing their doors to everyone else just so she could shop in peace. She realized that extreme luck was just as isolating as extreme misfortune. "You’ve been doing the heavy lifting for this

But as the day went on, the luck became aggressive. It wasn't just good; it was reality-bending. Rain clouds parted specifically over her head while the rest of the city took a drenching. Every scratch-off ticket she touched was a jackpot. By noon, she realized the terrifying truth: the universe wasn't being kind; it was trying to pay off its debt as fast as possible so it could go back to making her miserable.

She stepped out of the library, and the first thing that happened was the strap on her bag snapped. Sam smiled, tied a knot in the leather, and kept walking. It was a mess, but at least it was her mess.