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Firewall

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by Sean Rodman


  “I think it’s stupid,” says Griggs. “You’re giving up some awesome stuff.”

  Their warfighters are both perched alongside mine, in the tallest turret of the castle. We watch my army slowly empty out of the fortress and head off into the distance. Soon the mechanic will start taking apart the castle, virtual brick by virtual brick.

  “It’s the right thing to do,” I say. “This game isn’t the same anymore. Or maybe I’m different. Anyway, I don’t need it the way I used to.”

  “I guess Sudo isn’t going to be using it either.”

  “Not for a while,” I say. “Dad said it’s going to take some time for him to get through the courts. He’s at some kind of facility until they get things sorted out.”

  “Huh,” says Griggs. His warfighter scans the horizon. “You’re right. Tear it down. So, see you later?”

  “Yeah,” I say. “But not here. At school.”

  “You got it.” Griggs’s warfighter vanishes in a spray of pixels.

  Jane and I leap off the turret and land in a cloud of pixelated dust at the base of the castle. I key in the final commands and we watch as the mechanic starts disassembling the massive structure. Soon nothing will remain of the castle—just the sketches in the margins of my school notebooks.

  “What about me? When am I going to see you next?” asks Jane.

  “Soon,” I say. “I won’t make you wait around.” She cuts her connection. I take off my headset and close the laptop lid. Beside it, on my cluttered desk, is an airplane ticket to Chicago. Just for a visit. But it’s a chance to see her. In real life.

  Chapter One

  Dear Son,

  It has been a while since I wrote to you. I am sorry and will not make excuses for that. The last letter you sent to me was about how much you hate your new school. I think that I would hate it too, but your mother thinks it is the best for you. And there is not much I can do from where I am, is there?

  So all I can do is give you some good advice. I think it is a father’s job to tell you how the world is. Not what it should be. And I tell you that you must fight every single day of your life. Whether with your fists or just the way you live every day, you will have to fight for everything. I know that I have.

  And so when you wrote that you hate your new school, that is okay. In fact, I think hate is good.

  Because in the end, the winner of any fight is decided by a few small things.

  The winner is the one who doesn’t crap his pants.

  The winner takes fewer punches than the other guy.

  And the winner hates just a little bit more. And has enough control to let that hate out, hit by hit.

  Dad

  Chapter Two

  “I don’t want any trouble,” I say.

  It’s a lie.

  I’m actually kind of hoping the bald guy makes the first move. It’s been one of my bad days, where my skin doesn’t feel like it fits. Like I’m just waiting for someone to come at me. I’m edgy. Pissed off. Looking for a fight. And I found one—this over-muscled chrome dome shoving around a skinny kid with glasses in front of the convenience store.

  The bald guy in the Lakers jersey looks slowly over his shoulder at me and then snorts. He exaggerates letting go of his victim—his fingers snap open to release the kid with glasses. The kid’s wearing the same uniform as me. The uniform of Norfolk Academy.

  Bald guy swaggers toward me. “What, you standing up for him? Private-school code of honor?” He laughs and shakes his head. “Would be funny, except your friend Jonathan here owes me money. So, you step off and let me finish my business.”

  “Mason,” says the victim—Jonathan—from behind him. “Take it easy, bro. We can sort—”

  I stand my ground. “Know what? I don’t know him and I don’t know you. And I don’t care what your business is with him. But you don’t do it on the street in front of me.”

  “Or what? You gonna get your nice white shirt all dirty?” Mason gives me a shove, both hands on my chest. I stumble and then come back fast. Push him with one hand on his Lakers jersey. He doesn’t move, but his expression darkens. Game on.

  Sean Rodman’s interest in writing for teenagers came out of working at schools around the world. In Australia, he taught ancient history to future Olympic athletes. Closer to home, he worked with students from over 100 countries at a nonprofit international school. He is currently the executive director of the Story Studio Writing Society, a charity dedicated to unleashing the creativity of young writers and improving literacy. Sean lives in Victoria, British Columbia. For more information,visit www.srodman.com.

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