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Time Collector

In 'The Time Collector', 16-year-old Arya, who feels out of place in life, discovers she is a Time Collector with the ability to traverse alternate timelines and fix time paradoxes. After training with otherworldly beings, she gains control over time, allowing her to manipulate it to her advantage. However, her newfound powers come with a twist when all the clocks suddenly stop ticking, leaving her in suspense.

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Time Collector

In 'The Time Collector', 16-year-old Arya, who feels out of place in life, discovers she is a Time Collector with the ability to traverse alternate timelines and fix time paradoxes. After training with otherworldly beings, she gains control over time, allowing her to manipulate it to her advantage. However, her newfound powers come with a twist when all the clocks suddenly stop ticking, leaving her in suspense.

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Here's a short and clever supernatural science fiction


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story just for you:

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Title: “The Time Collector”

Arya had always felt out of place. Not in a sad, dramatic way—
more like the feeling you get when you walk into a room and forget
why you’re there. Except in Arya’s case, the room was life itself.

She was 16, top of her class in science, terrible at math (ironically),
and obsessed with clocks. Her bedroom wall was covered in them
—digital, analog, cuckoo, atomic, even a weird ancient one she
found in her grandfather’s attic. That clock had no hands, just
shifting patterns of stars and a faint hum when touched.

One night, during a power outage, that hum turned into a voice.

> “Arya... the loop must be closed.”

She leapt back, knocking over a Newton’s cradle. The balls clicked
endlessly, even without motion. “Okay, what the hell?” she
whispered.

The clock face shimmered. Arya reached out.


BOOM.

She awoke not in her room—but in her classroom. Except it wasn’t


her classroom. The blackboard was made of obsidian, students
scribbled equations floating in the air, and outside the window, a
massive moon orbited unnaturally close.

> “Miss Arya,” said a stern voice. “Back with us?”

She looked up. The teacher wasn’t human. More... jellyfish meets AI
professor.

It turned out Arya was a Time Collector—someone born once every


10,000 years who could walk through alternate timelines and fix
paradoxes. The clock from her grandfather? A disguised Time Gate.

For months, Arya trained with beings who weren’t quite real but
also weren’t not. She sealed time fractures caused by careless time
travelers (yes, most of them were from the 21st century). She even
met a future version of herself who casually sipped antimatter tea
and said, “Don’t worry, you’ll get used to it. Eventually.”

Then, one day, Arya returned to her room, back in her world, clocks
ticking like normal.

Except now... time obeyed her.

When she was late, the world paused. When she was scared, time
reversed until she got it right. And when she wanted ice cream?
Time fast-forwarded until the delivery drone arrived.

All was good… until the clocks stopped ticking altogether.

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To be continued... 😈
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w story in a different vibe? Just say the word!

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