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His dad didn’t take the tablet. He just reached over, pulled a granola bar from his jacket, and handed it to Leo. “Well,” he said quietly, “the good news is, there’s a sequel. The bad news is, you have to wait a year. Like the rest of us.”

On Thursday night, before they left, he’d started the download. “Avengers.Infinity.War.2018.IMAX.2160p.mkv.” The file was a monster—18 gigabytes. The hotel Wi-Fi had chugged along, reaching 92% before his mom had yelled at him to pack the car. He’d paused it, praying the cosmic rays or a Windows update wouldn't kill it.

But his dad, a former park ranger with a deep, almost spiritual love for “unplugging,” had confiscated his phone on the drive up. “No downloads, no screens, Leo. Just trees and stars.” Download - Avengers - Infinity War -2018- IMAX...

Leo nodded, caught.

Leo paused at the 45-minute mark to breathe. The tent walls fluttered in the wind. Outside, his dad rustled, murmuring something about a bear. Leo froze, clutching the tablet to his chest like a contraband heart. The snoring resumed. He unpaused. His dad didn’t take the tablet

And so, at 2 AM, surrounded by pine trees and silence, Leo Vargas and his dad watched the final battle again, the IMAX frames stretching across the small screen, the sound of a dying star filling only their two ears.

And then, the end.

“Rewind to Thor’s entrance in Wakanda,” his dad said. “I want to see the axe one more time.”