He leaned over his Chromebook, fingers dancing across the keys with practiced stealth. He wasn't browsing for research papers or checking his grades. He was on a mission. He navigated past the usual digital roadblocks until he found it:
Leo closed the tab just as the librarian walked by. "You got it."
Between matches, TopVaz offered “random” modes: Rain Rumble, Nightlight, and Zero-G. Luka tried them all. In Rain Rumble, the ball behaved like a soap bubble, curving when you least expected it. In Nightlight, the pitch glowed under neon, and players left streaks like comets as they ran. Zero-G was the most dangerous — every shot floated in slow motion, giving Luka time to plan stunts that would be impossible on regular grass.