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“I’m sorry about the D&D thing.”
He launched. Sam hosted. The world loaded—a tiny wooden square adrift on an endless blue. No engine. No second story. Just two plastic hooks and a single palm tree seedling in a dirt cup.
Leo stared at the screen, his finger hovering over the ‘Join World’ button. For the last six months, “Raft” hadn’t just been a game for him and his best friend, Sam. It was a life raft of its own—a digital tether stretching across three time zones and a messy, silent-year-long fallout over a broken D&D campaign. “I’m sorry about the D&D thing
That was a yes.
Leo sat up. “Send me the link.”
Silence. Then keyboard clatter.
Sam’s reply was a single GIF of a shark fin circling a wooden square. No engine
“Hey,” Leo said quietly. “Remember when we built that ridiculous second story on the raft? No supports. It collapsed the second we put the engine underneath?”
“So,” Sam said, “same time tomorrow? Assuming no patches?” Leo stared at the screen, his finger hovering
“No, not the ‘depotdownloader’—the old one. The one with the underscore.”
Leo’s stomach sank. “V1.10. Just updated yesterday.”