The first opponent was “CPU EZ.” Leo won 3-0. Then “CPU MED.” A 3-2 nail-biter. Then “CPU HARD.”
The screen flashed:
Now, with Mr. Henderson’s back turned, Leo typed the address. His finger hovered over the Enter key. This was it. The final frontier. bang ball unblocked
He’d tried everything. Cool Math Games? Blocked. Krunker? Blocked. Even the sketchy .io games from a foreign domain? Blocked, blocked, blocked. The school’s new IT filter, "CyberTrap 3000," was relentless. It scanned keywords, known URLs, even encrypted traffic. Recess had become a digital desert. The first opponent was “CPU EZ
Leo’s hands were sweating. The ball was a blur. But then he noticed a pattern. Stone always returned the ball with a perfect straight shot. He never used angles. It was a principal’s weakness: no creativity, just rigid, by-the-book moves. Henderson’s back turned, Leo typed the address
This wasn’t detention. This was a duel.