“Certified Master of the Blade & Coin”
" You know," Mr. Henderson said, his voice calm. "If you're going to play on school property, you should really check your corners. You left your flank wide open."
While the freshmen scurried to the buses and the jocks headed to the field, Leo sprinted to the senior computer lab. He wasn't running for a seat; he was running for bandwidth. He slid into Room 302, backpack hitting the floor with a thud, and logged into the dusty Dell workstation.
Within seconds, the server filled up. This was the "School Server," an unlisted match that only the Oakwood students knew the code for. There were twenty players. Leo checked the leaderboard. At the top, with a kill count of fifteen, was the gamertag .