The Chromebooks snapped shut like clams. Notebooks flipped open. Pencils scribbled frantic fractions. Leo’s heart hammered as his teacher ambled down the aisle, paused behind him, and said nothing for ten long seconds.
“My turn,” whispered Mia, sliding a folded note across desks. By minute five, a silent rotation had formed: one person playing, two watching for Mr. Harrison’s footsteps, the rest mapping out “safe zones” with their textbooks propped open.
Mr. Harrison winked, then announced to the class: “Five more minutes before the filter resets. Whoever beats my high score on Retro Bowl gets a homework pass.”
That’s when Leo, hunched over a dusty Chromebook in the back corner, typed the forbidden phrase into the search bar: .
Leo blinked.
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