The Hunted Clock
she leaned against the door of her father's workshop. The man had van
sh this ano
ournal, still clutched in her other hand, felt like an anchor, a weight she couldn't afford to drop. She stared
lia glanced at her father's lifeless form. She wanted to stay, to mourn, but instinct
. Her eyes landed on the wall clock her father had always favored, its ticking unusually soft, almost as if it
eets in a ghostly veil. Each sound, distant voices, the faint clip-clop of a carriage, felt louder and sharper. Emilia
mbs were heavy with exhaustion. She locked the door behind her, bolted
d with case notes, and a modest bed tucked into the corner. Her mind was spinning, b
Much of it was filled with diagrams of clock mechanisms, mathematical form
tch is
had owned countless timepieces, each more elaborate than the last. But something
necting fragments of memory. Her father's obsession with precision. The strange map on his wall.
nd her shoulders and made her way to the small cabinet where she kept her tea. As she rea
sn't
carved with the same gear patterns as the key. The lid was locked, but the key fit
urface covered in tiny, precise engravings. The design was mesmerizing-a m
moment before pressing it. The back popped open, revealing a hidden compartment. Inside
s scanning the words wri
others. Tr
dled many times. Emilia's grip tightened around the watch. Her fa
Her father's murder was clearly no random act. Someone had been searching fo
den securely in her coat pocket. She couldn't stay in one place f
ter than usual, the fog still clinging to the ground like a lingering ghost. She slipped in
locations across London, each one precisely placed. Some were obvious landma
o make sense of their placement. What was her fathe
to shimmer in the dim light, as if they held secrets of their own. Then she no
ate H
at. That was one of th
afely back into her pocket. She didn't know what she would find at Ludgate Hill, but
reet. The area was crowded with merchants, shoppers, and carriages, but she kept her f
was small and unassuming, its windows lined with displays of pocket
uiet, the air filled with the scent of wood polish and metal. Behind the counter stood
u?" he asked,
ng out the watch. She placed it on the counter,
his?" he asked, his
r's," Emilia sai
or, as though checking to see if they were alone. The
ought it here," he sai
ation bubbling to the surface. "W
was part of something bigger than you realize," he s