Leo Vargas knew two things for certain: his high school’s internet filter was a digital Fort Knox, and his boredom during Mr. Henderson’s study hall was a force of nature. The filter blocked Roblox, blocked Spotify, even blocked the weather radar. But Leo was a scavenger of the unblocked.
It was buried on a forum from 2015, a relic of the Google+ era. The link was a mess of random characters, and the page it led to was a ghost. A black void. In the center, a single, hyper-detailed revolver hovered. gunspin unblocked g+
Then, the real chaos began.