"Sorry I'm late. Had to fight a few bugs in the mainframe. Ready for one more adventure, Leo?"
Leo realized then that "My Hero Rising" wasn't just a game he had built. It was a door. And on the other side, his hero hadn't vanished. He had been waiting for someone to code him a way back.
For the last three years, Leo had been building Ultra Rank , a fan-made video game. It wasn’t just a game to him. It was a shrine. Every pixel, every combo move, every voice line was a love letter to the heroes he grew up watching. His hero, a caped figure known as The Vanguard, had vanished a decade ago, leaving only grainy footage and a legend behind.
Leo pulled up his chair, cracked his knuckles, and whispered, "Let's rise."
Leo stared at the cracked screen of his laptop. The download bar was frozen at 47%. Outside his window, the rain hammered against the glass of his cramped apartment, mirroring the storm in his chest.
The screen went black. Then, a single line of text appeared, not in the standard game font, but in a familiar, jagged handwriting he’d only ever seen on a vintage trading card.
His heart stopped. Only one person called him by his full name in that old, scratchy tone. The Vanguard.
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