High School Master Version 0.372 Page
Marcus is gone. His chair is empty. His backpack still hangs on the hook, but he has despawned .
“You’re back,” he says. His voice is calm, like a system notification. “Day 11. You always come here on Day 11.” High School Master Version 0.372
The Janitor nods. “She’s not trapped, Alex. She’s forked . There are 372 versions of Riley Park, and each one is living a slightly different Tuesday. You’ve been trying to save the wrong one.” Marcus is gone
The hallways of Northgrove High have 847 possible permutations in 0.372. Today’s layout is what dataminers call the “Labyrinth Seed”—lockers reorder themselves when you blink, water fountains produce a black liquid that tastes like old code, and the trophy case now displays achievements from your previous playthroughs . “You’re back,” he says
You skip lunch and use the Janitor’s Key on the basement door. The server room is hot, humming, and filled with monitors displaying security footage of every hallway—but the footage is from different versions of the school. In one, you’re a freshman. In another, you never existed. Riley’s avatar stands in the corner, frozen mid-walk cycle, her dialogue box reading: “I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to crash the timeline.”



