When The Clocks Go Back

When The Clocks Go Back

Old Tom watched the clock, dread clawing at his insides. At two in the morning on the night the clocks went back, they always returned to torment him—haunting reminders of the mistake he had made when he’d forgotten, one year, to turn the clocks back.

However, one fateful night, an hour after the clocks had gone back, the spectres faded, but the shadows lingered too long, and Tom never opened his eyes again.


The day before the clocks went back, Monica moved into Tom’s old house, blissfully unaware of the terror that lurked within its walls. Exhausted from the move, she resolved to set her clocks back an hour at dawn.

At 2:00 AM, Monica was suddenly jolted awake by the unmistakable creak of her bedroom door slowly opening. A cold sweat trickled down her brow as she froze in place, eyes wide, witnessing the ghostly figure of an old man twisting and writhing, a cruel smile stretching across his face as he glided towards her.

“What are you doing in my house and in my bed?” the ghost thundered, his voice echoing through the almost empty room, making her heart race.

For what seemed like an hour, the ghost tormented her with the same words until the clock struck 2 AM for the second time, and Tom’s malevolent spirit dissipated into the air. Monica’s pulse quickened, doubt lingering in her mind. Was it all a nightmare, or a malevolent invitation?

She blinked, and the chill of reality sunk in. The bedroom door gaped wide open, the darkness beyond beckoning like an abyss. She was sure she had locked it tight, a protective measure against the night.

As a cold autumnal breeze caressed her bare skin, a frantic shiver coursed down her spine. Heart pounding, she inched to the door and tentatively closed it, sealing herself in with the echoes of her terror.

Climbing back into bed, she pulled the covers tightly around her, desperate for warmth—a futile shield against her fear. But soon, sleep reclaimed her, its sweet embrace luring her into a false sense of security.

When the clocks struck 2 AM for the third time, a bone-chilling rustle beneath her bed shattered her dream. Something slithered just out of sight, a dread revelation that all was not right, confirming that her nightmare was merely beginning.

Monica never woke up from the nightmare until the following year, on the night the clocks went back, when, with Tom, she visited the new owner of Tom’s house to check if they’d remembered to put the clocks back.


Linking to Sunday Stills hosted by Terri Webster Schrandt – Theme: Scary

The clocks go back in Europe and the UK on the last Sunday of October.

In 2025, the clocks go back on Sunday, November 2nd, in most of the USA and Canada that observe Daylight Saving Time (DST).

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42 responses to “When The Clocks Go Back”

  1. Urspo avatar

    I too got a smile from this spooky little tale!

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Good. And you survived a visit from Tom and Monica.

  2. Dan Antion avatar

    Excellent story, Hugh. I’ve forgotten the clocks a few times, but the worst thing that every happened is I missed a train.

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      I don’t think I’ve ever forgotten, Dan. Probably because I have such a big fascination with time.

  3. Urspo avatar

    this is an excellent illustration of the hazards of Daylight savings time.

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      I agree. There are worse things than being an hour late after the clocks go back and you forgot.

  4. Mr. Ohh's Sideways View avatar

    Great story. I’ve forgotten the clocks lots of times. That’s why I got married. She prefers such things. 🤣😎🙃

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Since meeting old Tom, I’ve never forgotten to put the clocks back.

      1. Mr. Ohh's Sideways View avatar

        I wish I had met him. Then I wouldn’t have had to get married. 🤣😎🙃

  5. Eugi avatar

    Hugh, you had me on the edge of my seat! Superb story telling, my friend. I’m not a fan of changing the time, and wish it would stay one way or the other. Sigh.

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Good to hear you were on the edge of your seat as you read, Eugi.
      I don’t mind the extra hour in bed. It’s the hour less when the clocks go forward that I can’t cope with. But I agree that we should leave time alone.

  6.  avatar
    Anonymous

    A creepy tale. I’m reminded that I have ‘Glimpses’ on my tablet, waiting to be read. I must get around to it ASAP. (And of course, leave a review.)

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Thank you. I hope you enjoy Glimpses. This story would have been perfect for it.

  7. The Brit Beard avatar

    That extra hour isn’t for sleep, it’s for *them*! 👻🕰️ Perfect for spooky season!

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Yes, you are right, whoever ‘Them’ are. It’s their time of the year.

  8. Liesbet @ Roaming About avatar

    Now that is a creepy story, Hugh. But thanks for reminding me about the clocks going back in Europe this summer as I call my parents every Tuesday, so I need to know the time difference. :)

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Yep, we’re one less hour in front of those in North America (until next weekend), although I’m not sure if the clocks go forward at this time of the year in the Southern Hemisphere (where it’s spring). I’m just glad for the extra daylight in the mornings when walking the dogs, Liesbet.

      1. Liesbet @ Roaming About avatar

        There’s no daylight savings here in Chile, but I used to be five hours off from Belgian time, so I’m glad to read that the clock went back in Europe last night. This way, I can figure out when to call my parents this coming Tuesday as the difference is now four hours.

  9. Janis @ RetirementallyChallenged.com avatar

    That’s almost as scary as having to set the clocks back to Standard Time. I miss Daylight Savings already!

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      I enjoyed the lighter morning this morning. It was as if summer was trying to make a comeback, until I stepped outside and realised how cold it was.

  10. Terri Webster Schrandt avatar

    As if turning the clocks back wasn’t bad enough under normal circumstances, you had to entertain the idea of what would happen if we just didn’t do it, Hugh! Fun and scary!

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      I’m going to link this piece of flash fiction to your spooky Sunday Stills theme, Terri.
      Don’t forget to put your clocks back before going to bed next weekend.

      1. Terri Webster Schrandt avatar

        That would be great, Hugh! After reading what could happen, I ‘m (un)happy to change the clocks back. Sigh!

  11. Author Jan Sikes avatar

    Yikes!! Definitely going to remember to set the clocks back before I go to bed! A great Halloween story!

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Please do. I forgot to set them back last night, and now I have no idea who is replying to your comment.

  12. Colleen Chesebro avatar

    What a great spooky tale, just in time for Halloween. Thanks, Hugh! 🎃

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Happy Halloween, Colleen.

      1. Colleen Chesebro avatar

        You too, Hugh. Thanks so much! 🎃

  13. JT Twissel avatar

    Oh my! The Fallback night has more to fear than I thought!

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      It does, especially when it falls nearer and nearer to Halloween.

  14. noelleg44 avatar

    Great spooky tale, nice lead up to Halloween!

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      I’m glad you think so. Happy Halloween!

  15. The Coastal Crone avatar

    Bad things happen if one does not turn the clock back! And the ghosts only have a small window to appear at Halloween. Well done!

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Thank you. You are right. Just like the living, every second is precious, even for ghosts.

  16. The Brit Beard avatar

    Ghostly hour incoming! Don’t get caught in the time warp! 👻

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Exactly! Although there is the ‘time warp’ dance one can do if one gets caught.

  17. Cathy Cade avatar

    A much more terrifying prospect than that of the following week’s All Hallows Eve

    1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

      Imagine if the clocks went back on Halloween night. Thank goodness they never do. Oh, hold on, they do, but only at 2am on Halloween morning.

      1. Cathy Cade avatar

        Now there’s a thought for a story prompt… We have till the year after next to work it out. confused spectres, perhaps? Appearing too early?

        1. Hugh W. Roberts avatar

          That’s a great start. Possibility of a comedy horror story.

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