
Sudais Zakwan
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Sudais Zakwan – Storyteller of Emotions
Sudais Zakwan is a passionate story writer known for crafting emotionally rich and thought-provoking stories that resonate with readers of all ages. With a unique voice and creative flair.
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The Room That Was Never Locked. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
I moved into the old apartment because it was cheap and close to my college. The building stood quietly at the corner of a narrow street, its walls dull and tired, as if it had seen too many lives pass through it. The landlord was an elderly man with slow movements and sharp eyes. When he handed me the keys, his grip tightened for a moment, as if he wanted to say something but chose not to.
By Sudais Zakwan9 days ago in Horror
The Last Letter from the Stars
In the year 2147, humanity had reached far beyond Earth. Colonies dotted the Moon, Mars, and the distant edges of the asteroid belt. Satellites orbited every known planet, and probes ventured into galaxies that only existed as faint points of light a century ago. Yet, despite all the technology, all the knowledge, and all the exploration, some things remained mysterious—some messages waited patiently, across the vast silence of space, for someone to hear them.
By Sudais Zakwan10 days ago in Futurism
The Cat Who Knew Too Much
No one knew exactly where Whiskers had come from. One day, he appeared on the doorstep of the small neighborhood café, sleek black fur glinting in the sunlight and eyes that seemed far too knowing for an ordinary cat. The café owner, Zara, was the first to notice something unusual. Whiskers didn’t just wander aimlessly; he observed, waited, and appeared to understand things no one else did.
By Sudais Zakwan10 days ago in Petlife
Threads of Gold. AI-Generated.
Mariam had grown up believing that her family was ordinary, like countless others in her quiet town. But on her grandmother’s last birthday, she discovered a secret woven into the fabric of her ancestry—one that had been carefully preserved across generations.
By Sudais Zakwan10 days ago in Families
The Clockmaker’s Apprentice
In the heart of the old city, between narrow streets and bustling marketplaces, there was a small shop where time seemed to move differently. The sign read Marcellus & Sons: Clockmakers, but to most passersby, it appeared to be little more than a curiosity. Intricate gears spun behind glass, pendulums swung with mesmerizing rhythm, and the faint ticking of countless clocks created a symphony of precision and patience.
By Sudais Zakwan10 days ago in Futurism
Between Two Worlds
Amir had always felt caught between two worlds. At home, his family clung to traditions as old as the city’s cobbled streets. Outside, the modern world thrived—skyscrapers, neon lights, and endless possibilities that seemed both exhilarating and intimidating. He belonged fully to neither, yet fully to both, and the tension weighed on him like an invisible chain.
By Sudais Zakwan10 days ago in Humans
The Lighthouse Keeper’s Secret
The lighthouse stood at the edge of the cliff, its white paint weathered and worn, yet its beam cut across the ocean with unwavering precision. Generations of sailors had relied on it to find safe harbor, and villagers whispered stories of the keeper who tended its light—rumors, half-truths, and legends that danced like mist over the waves.
By Sudais Zakwan10 days ago in Fiction
Echoes of a Forgotten Melody
The old piano had sat in the corner of the room for decades, its polished wood dulled by time and dust. It had once been the centerpiece of grand evenings, where laughter mixed with music and people moved in rhythm with its notes. But now, it stood silent, a relic of a past that most had forgotten.
By Sudais Zakwan10 days ago in Journal
Snapshots of a Wandering Mind
Sana had always seen the world differently. While others walked past unnoticed streets, ordinary trees, or quiet cafes, she noticed the light falling on a cracked wall, the shadow of a bird in mid-flight, the faint smile of a stranger lost in thought. Her camera was her companion, a bridge between what she saw and what others often overlooked.
By Sudais Zakwan10 days ago in Photography
Trading Dreams for Reality. AI-Generated.
Adeel had always been fascinated by the market. The numbers, the charts, the rapid-fire decisions—it all made sense to him in a way nothing else did. While his friends spent their evenings at cafes or scrolling through social media, he sat in front of glowing screens, analyzing trends, studying patterns, and imagining the wealth he could build if he played his cards right.
By Sudais Zakwan10 days ago in Trader
The Invisible Thread
It started with a simple feeling, almost imperceptible—a tug in the chest, a quiet whisper in the mind. Lina couldn’t explain it at first. She would think of someone she hadn’t seen in years, and moments later, a message would arrive. A friend she hadn’t called, a name she hadn’t spoken, suddenly appearing in her life as if drawn by invisible hands.
By Sudais Zakwan10 days ago in Humans











