
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 Bookstore Encounter
Ella had always loved bookstores. The smell of old pages, the soft rustle of turning leaves, and the quiet corners where one could lose track of time made her feel at peace. One Saturday afternoon, she wandered into a small, tucked-away bookstore she had never noticed before. As she browsed the shelves, she noticed someone sitting cross-legged on the floor, completely absorbed in a thick novel. His hair fell slightly over his eyes, and he wore a gentle, contented smile. Something about him drew her closer, even though she couldn’t explain why.
By Sudais Zakwan2 days ago in Art
The Train Ride That Changed Everything
It was an unusually warm autumn morning when Sophie boarded the train to the city. She had her headphones in, a notebook on her lap, and a long day of work ahead. The train was crowded, people jostling for space, yet somehow, in the chaos, she noticed him. He was sitting across from her, sketching in a small notebook, completely absorbed in his work. Something about the focus in his eyes and the calm expression on his face drew her attention. She caught herself staring and quickly looked away, embarrassed, but her curiosity lingered.
By Sudais Zakwan2 days ago in Fiction
The Coffee Shop Connection
It all began on a quiet Monday morning in a small coffee shop tucked away on a side street. Anna was sitting at her usual corner table, laptop open, trying to finish a report before work. She loved the calm of the early hours, the smell of fresh coffee, and the soft hum of conversation around her. That’s when she noticed him—a man standing in line, scanning the menu with a furrowed brow. Their eyes met briefly, and Anna felt a strange flutter in her chest. She shook her head, telling herself it was nothing, but the moment lingered.
By Sudais Zakwan2 days ago in Men
A Letter in the Rain
It was a rainy afternoon when Mia first noticed him. She was running to catch the bus, her umbrella flipping in the wind, and she collided with a stranger on the crowded street. Papers flew everywhere, soaking quickly in the downpour. Embarrassed, she bent down to gather them, only to realize that he, too, was kneeling, trying to catch the same sheets. Their hands brushed, and for a moment, time seemed to pause. He smiled—a warm, nervous smile that made her heart skip.
By Sudais Zakwan2 days ago in Marriage
The Garden of Patience
When I first visited my grandfather’s garden, I was amazed by how lush and beautiful it was. Flowers of every color bloomed in perfect harmony, fruit trees bore abundant harvests, and the vegetables were crisp and full of flavor. I asked him how he managed to create such a perfect garden, and he smiled. “Patience, consistency, and care,” he said. At the time, I didn’t fully understand what he meant. I thought success came from quick effort and instant results, not from years of careful tending.
By Sudais Zakwan2 days ago in Motivation
The Writer Who Never Gave Up
Emma had always loved writing. From the moment she learned to form letters, she filled notebooks with stories, poems, and ideas. But as she grew older, she discovered that passion alone was not enough. Teachers criticized her grammar, friends dismissed her dreams, and every rejection letter from publishers chipped away at her confidence. By the time she was in her twenties, Emma had written dozens of short stories and two full manuscripts, only to hear the same message over and over: “It’s not ready yet.” Many people would have given up, but Emma refused. She couldn’t stop writing.
By Sudais Zakwan2 days ago in Motivation
The Runner Who Couldn’t Stop. AI-Generated.
Daniel had always been an average athlete. In school, he never won races, never stood out, and often finished last. People would tell him, jokingly or seriously, that he didn’t have what it takes to be fast or strong. At first, Daniel believed them. He trained reluctantly, gave up easily, and avoided competitions where he might be embarrassed. But one day, something changed. He realized it wasn’t about winning. It was about proving to himself that he could go further than he thought. That day, he started running—not to beat anyone else, but to challenge himself.
By Sudais Zakwan2 days ago in Motivation
The Musician Who Kept Playing
From the first time I heard Laila play the piano, I was captivated. She had an unusual talent for creating melodies that seemed to linger long after the music ended. But talent alone was never enough for her. Laila faced countless obstacles. Her family struggled financially, and she often had to choose between buying sheet music or paying for lessons. Many nights, she practiced in near darkness, using a single dim lamp, her fingers stiff and sore. Yet, no matter the difficulty, she refused to stop playing.
By Sudais Zakwan2 days ago in Motivation
The Carpenter’s Lesson
When I first met Samuel, he was just another apprentice in a small woodshop in our town. He had little experience, no special talent, and often struggled to cut straight lines or assemble simple furniture. Many of the other apprentices mocked him, saying he would never become a good carpenter. I remember watching him quietly, noticing that he never complained, never gave up, and seemed determined to learn, no matter how many mistakes he made.
By Sudais Zakwan2 days ago in Motivation
The Student Who Refused to Quit
I met Alex during my first year at college. From the very beginning, it was clear he struggled with most of his classes. Math formulas seemed like a foreign language to him, essays took hours to write, and even the simplest assignments left him frustrated. Other students whispered about how he would never succeed, how maybe college wasn’t meant for him. I watched him quietly, noticing something that others often overlooked—he never gave up. No matter how many times he failed, he tried again the next day.
By Sudais Zakwan2 days ago in Motivation
The Painter’s First Masterpiece
Ever since I was a child, I loved to paint. Colors, shapes, and brushes fascinated me, but I was never confident in my work. I would spend hours sketching in my notebook, only to tear it up because I thought it wasn’t good enough. I wanted my art to impress people, but I was terrified of criticism. The idea of showing my work to anyone made my hands shake and my stomach tighten. I dreamed of becoming a painter, but fear kept me from trying.
By Sudais Zakwan2 days ago in Motivation
The Marathon of Life. AI-Generated.
When I first decided to run a marathon, I thought it would be easy. I pictured myself crossing the finish line with a smile, feeling proud and accomplished. What I didn’t expect was how grueling the journey would be. The first few weeks of training were manageable, even enjoyable. But soon, my muscles ached, my energy drained faster than ever, and the thought of running twenty-six miles felt impossible. I started to question myself. Why did I think I could do this? Maybe some people were just born to succeed, and I wasn’t one of them.
By Sudais Zakwan2 days ago in Motivation











