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The Night the Stars Fell Silent. AI-Generated.
Mira had always believed that the universe spoke in light — in pulses, in echoes, in subtle vibrations that only telescopes and sensitive minds could understand. From childhood, she had felt connected to the night sky in a way that no one around her ever understood. While others saw stars, she saw patterns. While others saw darkness, she felt presence.
By shakir hamid3 months ago in Chapters
The Last Librarian. AI-Generated.
The Great Digital Shift happened gradually, then all at once. First, newspapers vanished from doorsteps. Then bookstores became hologram parlors. Finally, the last printing press fell silent, its metal bones sold for scrap. Knowledge became instant, disposable—streamed directly into neural implants. No one needed to remember anything when everything could be recalled with a thought.
By The 9x Fawdi3 months ago in Chapters
The Future of Interplanetary Travel and Space Cities
The Future of Interplanetary Travel and Space Cities For thousands of years, humanity dreamed of exploring beyond Earth. From ancient astronomers to modern scientists, the stars have always symbolized curiosity and hope.
By Wings of Time 3 months ago in Chapters
The Mirror That Learned to Dream
In a museum basement, forgotten behind dust and velvet ropes, stood a mirror that no one dared clean. It didn’t reflect what was — only what you wanted to see. A smile that never happened. A hand that never reached back. A version of you that didn’t leave.
By GoldenSpeech3 months ago in Chapters
Karachi Chronicles Chapter 13
Although we didn’t have a license to free roam, there were plenty of establishments in the hotel to keep us fed. Each morning, for breakfast we had the expansive Marco Polo buffet. In the evenings, there was a traditional Pakistani buffet for a local flavour. As for Eastern Asian flavours, we had Taipan yum cha and the “best restaurant in Pakistan,” Sakura Japanese. Catering to the Western palate, you had the Steakhouse or executive lounge. Room service, a café in the lobby and the Kwikimart† rounded out the plethora of options at our immediate disposal.
By S. J. Leahy3 months ago in Chapters
The Man, The Mountain, and The Climb
". . .He keeps climbing because stopping would mean surrendering everything he has built, every promise he swore to keep. The air thins as he ascends, and though he’s given everything—strength, time, conviction—the mountain gives little back. Once, it felt sacred to climb.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 months ago in Chapters










