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The Clockmaker's Paramour MTA
Timepieces, timing, and the tempo of erotic tension
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The Clockmaker's Paramour In *The Clockmaker’s Paramour*, Silas Croft is a meticulous horologist in a town governed by unreliable bells. His disciplined world of brass and gears is disrupted when a mysterious woman named Elara commissions a desktop regulator designed to conceal a secret letter for her lover, a scholar of astronomy named Alistair Thorne. The request is steeped in temporal metaphor: Elara seeks to break the "three-minute delay" Thorne habitually uses to distance himself from their intimacy. Silas engineers the *Regulator Latitudinis*, featuring a hidden compartment that can only be opened by a specific sequence of winding and pressure, forcing Thorne to break his own rigid habits to uncover the truth.

As Silas becomes the silent architect of the affair, he constructs a second timepiece, the *Aestus Temporis*, for Elara. This clock utilizes a thermal sensor to track the exact duration of the lovers' separation and proximity, while a complex moonphase mechanism signals optimal, unscheduled moments for rendezvous. Silas’s involvement deepens as he navigates the interference of Thorne’s suspicious brother, Elias. To protect the secret, Silas performs acts of mechanical self-sabotage and clandestine calibrations, eventually revealing to Thorne that he has quantified the exact duration—down to the second—of the time Elara spent with the clockmaker to secure their future.

The novel concludes with the collapse of the original mechanical deceptions in favor of absolute honesty. Thorne silences his original regulator after discovering the hidden "watchmaker's seal" on the movement, signifying that the secret is fully discharged. The lovers transition to a life of unmeasured, honest rhythm, memorialized by an anonymous torsion pendulum clock built around a piece of ancient amber. Silas, having been the "fixed point" and the "necessary delay" throughout their journey, is gifted a final pendant watch designed to self-destruct if he ever tries to rewind the past. He chooses instead to let his own time run forward, finally free from the intricate constraints of other people’s secrets.

Author:

Rose Davis

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Date Published:

February 6, 2026

Word Count:

65,416 words

Reading Time:

4 hours 35 minutes

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