Her First White Boy

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The man’s name was Alaric Voss, a clockmaker of modest renown but profound curiosity. He was not content simply with measuring the passage of seconds; he coveted the very nature of time. In his youth, he had read the ancient treatises of the Chronomancers, the forgotten guild of scholars who claimed to have bent hours into loops, to weave days into tapestries, to make moments linger like honey on a tongue. To most, such stories were myth; to Alaric, they were a challenge.

One evening, while fine-tuning the silver spring, Alaric heard a soft voice behind him. He turned to see an elderly woman cloaked in tattered robes, her face hidden beneath a hood. She carried a staff topped with a small hourglass that seemed to contain swirling sands that never settled. DANDY-706-UN-javhd.today37-58 Min

Alaric’s heart pounded. “Who are you?” he asked, trying to keep his voice steady. The man’s name was Alaric Voss, a clockmaker

News of the Chrono-Heart’s success spread quickly through the kingdom, reaching the ears of scholars, merchants, and even the underworld. Within weeks, petitions flooded the council chambers, each requesting a Chrono-Heart for various purposes: scholars wanted more time for research, merchants sought to accelerate trade, soldiers hoped to gain an edge in battle. The council, now under pressure, deliberated on whether to permit mass production. To most, such stories were myth; to Alaric,

“This… this is unprecedented,” she breathed. “The implications are staggering. You have given us a glimpse of mastery over time itself.”