One March morning, a notice appeared on the community center bulletin board: "Harlow Creek Creative Lab — Reopening. Seeking volunteers for reopening week." Bart had never been inside the lab; rumor said it was where old computers and dusty game cabinets retired to die. Kids called it the "unblocked zone" because the town's strict filters had left its machines eerily free—no school blocks, no lectures, just possibilities.
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