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"You’re lagging, Leo," a voice chirped in his ear. It was Maya, her avatar a shimmering flicker of violet light next to his. "If you don't warp those balconies by sunset, the Entertainment Council is going to pull our stream."

In this era, entertainment wasn't consumed; it was manufactured in real-time. Teens didn't just watch shows; they "bent" them. They took raw narrative data and physically manipulated it—stretching plotlines, twisting character arcs, and molding the scenery like digital clay. It was a lifestyle of constant creation, a high-stakes game where the most fluid "Benders" became the new celebrities.

The neon lights of "The Nexus" hummed with a low-frequency vibration that Leo felt in his marrow. In the year 2026, the phrase "bending over" had nothing to do with physical posture and everything to do with —the latest lifestyle craze for the ultra-connected teen.

Leo took a deep breath, his spine curving as he reached deep into the code. With a sharp, sweeping motion, he "bent" the Eiffel Tower into a spiraling glass staircase. The live-viewer count at the corner of his vision spiked into the millions.

"Paris is ready," he whispered, a grin spreading across his face. "Let’s give them a show they can’t un-bend."


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