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Mia was the first to sit down. She opened the folder. The grid was back, but different. A new game winked at her: The Last Firewall . She clicked it.

The rule was unspoken but iron: you never played during class. You played during lunch, or after school, or during the fifteen minutes of “silent reading” when Mrs. Albright was on her phone. The folder was a sanctuary. unblocked games classroom center

For Mia, a quiet artist who hated dodgeball, the folder offered Pixel Painter’s Paradise —a game where every block she placed turned into a butterfly that could fly off the screen and land on her real-life sketchbook. For Darius, a kid with a stutter who loved logic, it was Circuit Breaker , a puzzle game where fixing a virtual power plant taught him how to rewire his broken Nintendo Switch at home. Mia was the first to sit down