The Weight of Now
The watch was heavy for its size, like it was carrying something inside it that wasn't just gears and springs. Marcus O'Sullivan turned it over in his hands. It was a Waltham, made around 1890, brass case worn smooth by a century of thumbs. The face was cracked, one of the numerals missing, the hands frozen at ten minutes to three. But it was the weight that struck him—heavy, dense, like it was...
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