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Midnight in Glass Hollow

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Title: Midnight in Glass Hollow Episode-1 In the quiet town of Glass Hollow, time seemed to stand still. Tucked between forested hills and misty lakes, the town was the kind of place where nothing much happened—at least, not until Clara Ellis moved there. Clara was ordinary in every sense of the word. She worked part-time at the local bookstore, wore secondhand sweaters, and lived with her grandmother in a creaky Victorian house that always smelled faintly of lavender and dust. Her life was quiet, predictable—until the night she took a wrong turn in the woods. It was supposed to be a shortcut home. The full moon lit the path well enough, and Clara, clutching her worn canvas bag to her chest, walked briskly. That’s when she saw him. He stood under an old oak tree, perfectly still, like a statue carved from moonlight and shadows. He was handsome —unfairly so. Dark hair framed a pale, angular face. His eyes, an unnatural shade of silver, seemed to see right through her. “Are you lost?” he...

A Tiny Time Traveler's Dilemma

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 --- A Tiny Time Traveler's Dilemma In 1897, a young inventor named Elsie built a pocket-sized time machine out of brass, quartz, and sheer stubbornness. It could only jump forward 10 seconds at a time. So she sat, ten seconds into the future, again and again, aging milliseconds faster than the world around her — just enough to always know what someone would say, just enough to avoid every awkward moment, every clumsy misstep. After ten years of ten-second jumps, she realized she hadn’t actually lived a single minute of her own. So she buried the machine in a garden and planted a tree above it. That tree still stands, quietly growing — always exactly ten seconds ahead of schedule. The End ---