At 3:00 a.m., Briar Hollow, Texas loses an hour.
Clocks skip. Phones glitch. Dreams fracture. By sunrise, the town agrees on only one thing-something was taken. But no one remembers the same version of what happened. Reflections smiled when their owners did not. Voices whispered "don't open your mouth." And inside the Briar Hollow Museum, a new exhibit appears overnight: The Hourglass Stag - Donated.
Museum archivist Rowan Hale and researcher Maeve Carter begin collecting testimonies, only to discover the missing hour was not erased-it was purchased. Receipts surface. Contracts write themselves beneath skin. A ledger on the Other Side tallies minutes like currency. The entity behind it is not chaos, nor hunger, but calculation.
As reality subtly bends-mirrors misalign, pages rewrite, and the air itself listens-Rowan and Maeve realize they are no longer investigators. They are variables in something vast and ancient that finances apocalypse in increments of time.
In Briar Hollow, witnessing may be consent.
And refusal may be the only rebellion left.