Biography
The Leftover Light
The morning after the funeral, I made tea for two. One cup went untouched, the steam rising alone. I don’t know why I did it. Muscle memory, maybe. Or some soft part of my brain that refused to update itself to reality. I set her mug — chipped blue rim and all — down on the table and sat across from it like I was waiting for her to walk in and scold me for oversteeping.
By Moments & Memoirs7 months ago in Chapters
"Continental Rhythms: A Life Woven Across Europe"
Introduction: Living the European Mosaic When we talk about Europe, it's easy to get lost in postcards: the Eiffel Tower shimmering at night, gondolas drifting through Venice, the snowcapped Alps framing storybook villages. But beyond the curated imagery, Europe breathes in quieter rhythms. It's in the morning clatter of coffee cups in Lisbon, the soft rustle of market stalls in Lyon, the scent of fresh bread wafting through Prague's cobbled streets. The lifestyle of European people is as diverse as the continent itself—woven from threads of history, family, art, food, and the enduring belief that life is to be savored, not rushed.
By AFTAB KHAN7 months ago in Chapters
The Door I Almost Didn’t Open: A Moment That Changed Everything
1. The Silence Before the Storm There are moments in life that arrive without fireworks. They don’t announce themselves with thunder or flashing lights. They come quietly—so softly, in fact, that you barely notice the weight they carry. Mine came on a rainy Tuesday afternoon in a small, suffocating town where nothing ever changed and dreams were buried under the rubble of routine.
By Motivate4universe7 months ago in Chapters
🌫 Dream Logic and Sonic Fog: How Dark Ambient Disorients the Mind Into Meaning . AI-Generated.
Dreams don’t make sense—but somehow they matter. A forest becomes a stairwell. A face becomes your childhood home. You wake up not remembering what happened, but knowing something happened.
By Yokai Circle7 months ago in Chapters
Mah-e-Muhabat -part=3
Episode=3 Hanam silently followed Rashida to the room, unaware of the reason for her punishment. Her innocent heart was filled with fear, and she felt pain on her cheeks where marks had appeared. Would fate teach her the meaning of "Vani" or would she create a new history?
By Bilal Muhammad7 months ago in Chapters
The Town That Wouldn’t Quit
There was a small town tucked into the hills of Montana called Willow Creek. It wasn’t famous, it wasn’t rich, and it didn’t show up on most maps. But to the people who lived there, it was everything. A place where neighbors helped neighbors, where Fourth of July parades marched proudly down Main Street, and where the stars seemed to shine just a little brighter at night.
By AFTAB KHAN7 months ago in Chapters
Mah-e-mohabbat
Mah-e-mohabbat . Episode=2 "Father, let go of my hand... the goat will go away," Hnum said, looking at Khushbakht. Khushbakht instinctively let go of her hand, and she ran to the goat, petting it and smiling. Meanwhile, the people in the gathering were leaving, and Khushbakht cast a final glance at Banum before departing.
By Bilal Muhammad7 months ago in Chapters
The Reflection Room
The Reflection Room by haris khan The first time Noah saw the mirror, it didn’t reflect him at all. He had been dared by two classmates to sneak into the abandoned south wing of Carter High, a part of the building sealed off since a fire years ago. The hallways smelled of mold and old paint. Locker doors hung crooked on their hinges, and crumpled pages of forgotten yearbooks littered the floors. But the room at the end of the corridor—the one behind the warped double doors—was untouched.
By Muhammad Haris khan afridi7 months ago in Chapters








