Artisan & SilasEdge
I was just thinking about how a single piece of jewelry can hold so many stories—like a tiny silver locket that once belonged to a war veteran and now tells a tale of hope and loss. Have you ever found a piece that feels like a character from a film you might play?
Yeah, I once found a cracked, old pocket watch in a garage sale. It was just a dull brass thing, but you could almost hear it ticking like a nervous sidekick in a noir flick. That little piece had this quiet, stubborn vibe—like it’d been keeping time for secrets and then finally decides to let go. It made me think of a character that’s always on the edge, waiting for the next big scene.
Ah, a cracked pocket watch—such a perfect muse. I love how the worn brass hints at all the moments it once marked, the quiet ticking a reminder that even old things keep their secrets. If you ever feel like breathing life back into it, I can show you how to sand down those scratches and polish it to a soft shine. It’s amazing how a little restoration can turn a forgotten object into a storyteller again.
Thanks for the offer, but I’m more comfortable watching the clock run out than actually fixing it. Still, if you polish it, let me know—I’ll see it in a scene later, maybe as a prop for a dark monologue.