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Years later, when someone would ask about the miracles that used to happen—the anonymous donations, the odd coincidences—Mara would tilt her head and smile in a private way, as if she kept a secret in her bones. She never told them about the ledger she still kept in the hollow stone by the river: a small notebook with lists of acts, consequences, apologies, and names. Her handwriting grew shakier but more honest with time. She wrote fewer things into it. The band’s groove around her wrist faded to a faint scar that matched the lesson letter-perfect.

music and voice acting scene for her distinct, high-pitched, and expressive "moe" voice. Immersive Design

That's what happened to me. I don't know how or why, but I found myself in a world where time had stopped. Everything and everyone was motionless. I was left to navigate this surreal landscape, alone.

Dr. A. Mercer, Department of Media and Sensory Studies

If you have spent any time browsing the “Adult” section of DLsite, you have probably seen the thumbnail for . At first glance, it looks like just another entry in the crowded Time Stop (Jikan Teishi) genre. You’ve seen the trope a hundred times: the protagonist finds a clock or a device, freezes the world, and does unspeakable things to the unsuspecting heroine.