The screen split in two. On the left, his own blocky avatar—a gray capsule with a red stripe. On the right, a mirror image. No name. Just .
> user_logged_in: anonymous_89b
Leo stopped moving. His avatar stood still on a wooden platform suspended in a blue-void sky. 1v1lol.bitbucket
Leo stared at the blinking cursor in his browser. The URL was a graveyard of old projects: 1v1lol.bitbucket . He hadn't typed it in years. Back in high school, it was his kingdom—a clunky, homemade clone of the popular building-and-shooting game, hosted for free on Bitbucket Pages. The screen split in two
Then PLAYER TWO dissolved into static.
“What do you want?” he whispered aloud. it was his kingdom—a clunky