After a brutal 14-hour hospital shift, I returned home exhausted, craving a hot shower and a bite of pizza. But when I tried to unlock my front door, the key wouldn’t turn. A quick inspection revealed the culprit—a toothpick jammed inside the lock. My heart sank. Someone had sabotaged my door.
I called my brother, Danny, who arrived with a toolkit, quickly removing the toothpick and restoring my access. He warned me to call if it happened again. I promised it wouldn’t—famous last words. The very next day, it happened again. This time, Danny set up a security camera outside. That evening, I monitored the feed from a few blocks away.
To my horror, I saw him: Josh, my ex, crouched in front of my door, a toothpick in hand. He thought locking me out would make me call him and rekindle our relationship. I didn’t call the police. I called Connor, a former fling turned dependable friend. Together, we devised a plan. The next evening, I faked leaving for dinner, sneaked back, and Connor waited inside wearing a hot pink bathrobe. As Josh approached my door, Connor burst out, yelling and waving a wrench. Josh froze, then bolted like a guilty child.
The next morning, I posted the security footage on TikTok with the caption: “My ex keeps jamming my lock with toothpicks. So I introduced him to my new man #toothpickgate.” Within 48 hours, the video racked up over two million views. Josh scrambled, sending me emails about privacy, but I forwarded the footage to his employer. By the weekend, Josh had “pursuing new opportunities.” Finally, Danny helped me install a new lock, more symbolic than necessary. Later, Connor brought pizza and Coke, and we toasted: “To small wins.” Sometimes the best revenge isn’t loud—it’s viral, petty, and pink-robed. And in that moment, I felt fully alive again, knowing I had turned a frustrating situation into a story worth sharing.