Every Tuesday morning, something strange happens at Mara's school. The clock jumps ahead three minutes. No one notices. No one remembers. Except her.At first, Mara thinks it is a glitch. Then she starts watching more closely. The missing minutes always happen at the same time. And they always seem to stop something small from going wrong. A trip in the hallway. A sharp argument. An awkward moment that never happens. The world seems to fix itself, quietly and without warning.As Mara pays attention, she begins to see a pattern. The skipped time follows rules. It does not react to fear or control. It does not solve everything. And it does not like being pushed. When she tries to interfere, the results only make things harder to understand.Caught between curiosity and responsibility, Mara has to make a choice. Step in and risk changing things. Or step back and trust what she cannot control. Along the way, she learns that mistakes matter, paying attention matters, and not every problem needs to be erased.The Clock That Skips Tuesdays is a quiet mystery about time, choice, and noticing what others miss.What happens during the minutes no one remembers?