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The Tailor of Lost Hours

He mended time for those who couldn’t bear its wounds.

By GoldenSpeechPublished 3 months ago 1 min read

In a hidden alleyway stood a tailor’s shop that opened only at twilight. The tailor, an old man named Silas, sewed not with fabric, but with moments.

People came to him with broken watches, torn calendars, and hearts heavy with regret. He would thread a single silver needle through the air and stitch their hours back together.

One day, a woman brought him a clock that had stopped the day her son died. “Can you fix it?” she asked, trembling.

Silas nodded. He worked for seven nights, unraveling threads of grief and memory until the clock ticked once more.

When she opened it, it showed a single, golden minute — the exact moment before her loss. She wept, and Silas whispered:

“Time cannot return, but it can forgive.”

The climax: When Silas died, the clocks in the city stopped for one hour. When they resumed, everyone swore their hearts felt lighter — as if a great tear in time had finally been sewn shut.

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