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The bot shattered into a thousand rainbow pixels, and a golden message appeared:

“Maya, flood the floor! Sam, bounce off the water to hit the ceiling switch! I’ll ride the wave!”

But Leo had an idea. He remembered a secret from an old friv puzzle game: “You don’t fight the boss. You combine the tools.”

The page loaded—not with the usual bright, chaotic grid of 100 tiny game icons, but with a single, pulsing folder labeled “Detention.exe.”

Leo stared at the cracked screen of his school Chromebook. The Wi-Fi bar was full, but the black hole of the school’s firewall had swallowed everything fun. Every game site was a white page of shame.

Leo looked down. He wasn't a kid anymore. He was a pixelated character with a red cap—the same avatar from “Super Mario Flash.” Sam had turned into a blue blob from “Red Ball 4.” Maya was a tiny firefighter from “Fireboy and Watergirl.”

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