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Addison Ryder -

Driven by a curiosity that outweighed her caution, Addison took the chronometer back to Blackwood Reach. Standing in the ruins of the grand hall, she turned the key until the resistance felt like it might snap the metal. The world around her blurred into a whirlwind of color and sound. The rot on the walls retreated; the dust lifted; the cold fireplace roared to life. She stood in the middle of a ball in 1924.

She barely made it back to the present before the device crumbled into fine grey ash. addison ryder

For one hour, Addison Ryder wasn't a lonely restorer. She was a guest of the past, witnessing the exact moment the manor’s owner had hidden a fortune intended to save the town from the Great Depression—a fortune that had never been found. She saw the location, etched the map into her mind, and felt the chronometer shudder in her hand. The filaments were snapping. Driven by a curiosity that outweighed her caution,

Addison Ryder was the kind of person who lived in the quiet spaces between the noise. A freelance restorer of rare clocks, she spent her days in a sun-drenched attic studio in a coastal town that smelled of salt and old cedar. To the locals, she was the woman with grease-stained fingers and a gaze that always seemed to be looking at a gear three inches inside a machine. To Addison, time wasn’t a concept; it was a physical weight she could balance in her palm. The rot on the walls retreated; the dust

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