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Leo didn’t answer. He was staring at the screen, thinking.

“Leo,” Ms. Chen said, sliding a printout across the desk. It showed the science-news proxy logs. “You didn’t break anything. You didn’t install malware. You didn’t bypass security to access dangerous content. But you did bypass our AUP—Acceptable Use Policy—for gaming.” tlauncher unblocked for school

“Did you get expelled?” Mia asked.

She pulled out a second sheet of paper. It was a permission form for an after-school “Network Literacy and Game Design” club—sponsored by the IT department. Leo would help test network defenses, and in exchange, he’d get one hour of supervised, unblocked TLauncher time every Thursday at 3:30 PM, on a dedicated lab VLAN. Leo didn’t answer

“Worse,” Leo said, holding up the club flyer. “I got recruited.” Chen said, sliding a printout across the desk