The flickering glow of the school library monitor was the only thing keeping Leo awake. It was 3:14 PM—the "golden hour" of unsupervised computer lab time. On the screen, a pixelated world of dirt blocks and square trees shimmered. This was Eaglercraft, the browser-based miracle that let them play Minecraft behind the school's ironclad firewall. But Leo didn't just want to play; he wanted to dominate.

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