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A lance of raw, white light shot from the pixel-Leo's hand, pierced the screen, and struck Leo in the chest. He didn't feel pain. He felt exposure . Every browser history, every forgotten forum password, every embarrassing late-night search—it all flashed across the monitor like a slot machine reel.

Then the CRT went dark. The hum died. The apartment was silent.

No installation. No adware pop-ups. He double-clicked.

He downloaded it. The progress bar crawled like a dying snail across a keyboard. At 99%, the fan in his laptop screamed. Then, silence. The download was complete.

His own name, "Leo," was already highlighted.

It began, as these things often do, with a late-night craving. Leo stared at the CRT monitor in his cramped apartment, the hum of the machine the only soundtrack to his solitude. The King of Fighters '98 was his old flame, but the screenshots he’d seen of KOF Wing —a fan-made flash game with its impossibly fluid sprite work and ridiculous, screen-shattering supers—ignited something new. It wasn't official. It was chaotic. It was perfect.