Prologue

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First time a watch like this showed up in the world was in a form of a pocket watch. It had a button on top that if you pressed it the clock would show a very strange time. Something like a countdown with a weird time, little did they know that it showed the years, moths and days they had left.

For each person in the world exists one clock and that clock only shows the time to the owner.

The human kind found this special watch in an excavation near a temple, of whom they don’t know, soon the clock was in the hand of the archaeologist it showed him the time he had left to live. He found that quite strange but soon he figured it out, after that the clock was taken so that they could do copies of it.

As the time goes by the watches people used changed and sure enough the Watch changed with it making it the only watch everyone used, nowadays it can be personalized to the person taste.

Now you should be wondering, is the clock the same all the way counting down?

No, the time changes with some of your actions, for example, every time you some a cigarette it takes some time from you, at a certain point it can take days, other example is a person with suicidal thoughts, until then he had left something like 20 years but as soon as he approaches the time he will take his own life the countdown goes faster or even jumps straight to the time left and when it reaches 00:00 it’s the end. But at the same time it can be changed, if the person instead of taking his life answered the phone he would listen to someone he loves and then the time would go one like nothing happened.

Like I said, it’s a very strange watch, it doesn’t define your destiny but it gives you a life span in which you must take advantage and do whatever you want before your time is up yet you have to make wise choices if you want to have as much time as you can.

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I hope you like it, this one I do plan on finishing, even if I take a while to do it

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