The clockmaker’s Secret
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In a quiet town where time always seemed to drag, there lived an old clockmaker named Marlo. His shop was filled with ticking clocks of every shape and size, each one more intricate than the last. People came for repairs, but none stayed long—Marlo never spoke much, and there was something strange about the way the clocks all chimed at different times, never in unison.
One evening, a curious girl named Lila wandered in. “Why do your clocks never match?” she asked.
Marlo smiled faintly. “Because some moments are meant to be different,” he said, handing her a tiny golden pocket watch. “This one keeps only the seconds that matter most.”
Lila took it, and immediately felt time slow. She could hear the heartbeat of the town, the whispers of forgotten memories, and the laughter of people long gone. Days passed differently for her now—sometimes hours felt like minutes, sometimes minutes stretched into lifetimes.
One day, she asked Marlo, “Why give this to me?”
“Because you see the world differently,” he said. “And someone has to remember it, when time forgets.”
Years later, Lila became the town’s keeper of memories, noting moments no one else noticed—first rains, secret smiles, fleeting kindness. And every so often, she would wind the golden watch and remember that even small moments can change the course of time itself.
One evening, a curious girl named Lila wandered in. “Why do your clocks never match?” she asked.
Marlo smiled faintly. “Because some moments are meant to be different,” he said, handing her a tiny golden pocket watch. “This one keeps only the seconds that matter most.”
Lila took it, and immediately felt time slow. She could hear the heartbeat of the town, the whispers of forgotten memories, and the laughter of people long gone. Days passed differently for her now—sometimes hours felt like minutes, sometimes minutes stretched into lifetimes.
One day, she asked Marlo, “Why give this to me?”
“Because you see the world differently,” he said. “And someone has to remember it, when time forgets.”
Years later, Lila became the town’s keeper of memories, noting moments no one else noticed—first rains, secret smiles, fleeting kindness. And every so often, she would wind the golden watch and remember that even small moments can change the course of time itself.
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mene je nono 1 mesec nazaj zaklenil v sobo. imam še vedno travme in grozne misli. strah me je. sama ne hodim vec tja. starsi me pa vseeno silijo naj hodim na razna kosila. prosiiim pomoč
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