“Where?”
The next day in study hall, a friend leaned over. “Hey, is Comet Shower still blocked?” cometshower unblocked
Leo set the mouse down. His heart was racing, but not from the game. For a moment, he just sat there. Then he opened a new tab—not for another game, but for a blank document. “Where
“Unblocked,” he muttered, typing the phrase into a search engine. “Comet Shower unblocked.” For a moment, he just sat there
And for the first time in weeks, the comets didn’t feel like a disaster. They felt like a forecast—and he finally had a ship worth piloting. When life feels like a comet shower, “unblocked” doesn’t mean finding a secret way to keep dodging. It means turning to face what’s coming, naming the obstacles, and choosing to move through the smallest one first. That’s how you clear the sky.