Abdul Musawer
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The House That Spoke at Midnight
The house at the end of Willow Lane had been empty for decades. Children dared each other to run up to the porch and knock on the front door, but none ever made it past the rusted gate. The older folks whispered that it once belonged to a writer who vanished in the middle of the night, leaving behind a manuscript no one ever found.
By Abdul Musawer 6 months ago in Horror
The Clockmaker’s Secret
London, 1889 The air inside Thatcher’s Timepieces always smelled of oil and old wood. Gears clicked softly in the background like whispering voices. Henry Lane, age 17, had worked as Mr. Thatcher’s apprentice for three years, and though he’d swept every inch of the shop, there was one thing he’d never seen: what was inside the old oak cabinet marked PRIVATE.
By Abdul Musawer 7 months ago in Motivation
The Mirror in Room 12
It was a rain-heavy evening when Emily Rourke pulled her suitcase through the muddy gravel lot of the Hollow Pine Inn. She hadn’t meant to stop in the tiny town of Delmere, but the storm had grown too intense to drive through, and the glowing Vacancy sign felt like a beacon in the dark.
By Abdul Musawer 7 months ago in Horror
The Art of Doing Nothing: Why Rest Is the Most Productive Thing You Can Do
I used to believe rest was a reward you earned after hard work. So I worked hard. Every hour of my day was filled with tasks, goals, errands, and deadlines. Even my “free time” wasn’t really free — it was packed with side hustles, content creation, or catching up on messages I missed during the week.
By Abdul Musawer 7 months ago in Pride
The Robot’s Promise
RAI was designed for care. His smooth titanium frame, gentle voice modulation, and patient learning protocols made him the perfect AI companion for elderly humans. He monitored vital signs, administered medications, played music from "the good old days," and listened with artificial interest to stories told countless times.
By Abdul Musawer 7 months ago in Blush
The Midnight Letter
It started on a Wednesday. Mia had just returned from her late shift at the hospital. The moon cast a silver glow over the driveway, and the usual quiet of her cul-de-sac wrapped her like a thick blanket. As she approached her door, something odd caught her eye.
By Abdul Musawer 7 months ago in Horror
Digital Detox: How Unplugging for 7 Days Gave Me My Life Back
It started with a simple question: “When was the last time you were truly alone with your thoughts?” I couldn’t answer. Not honestly. Every quiet moment in my life had been filled with a screen—scrolling, swiping, reacting, refreshing. I checked my phone the moment I woke up and fell asleep to the blue glow of notifications.
By Abdul Musawer 7 months ago in Longevity
Slow Living: The Lifestyle That Helped Me Find Peace in a Fast World
We live in a world that celebrates speed. Fast food. Fast results. Fast money. We’re encouraged to hustle, grind, and squeeze every minute for productivity. For a while, I did exactly that. I chased deadlines, kept a packed schedule, said “yes” to everything, and measured my value by how busy I was.
By Abdul Musawer 7 months ago in Longevity
The Clock That Could Pause Time
In the sleepy town of Windmere, where nothing ever moved too fast, lived a 14-year-old boy named Kian. Like most teenagers, Kian hated mornings, chores, homework, and pretty much anything that required effort. He dreamed of having more time—but not to do more. Just to do nothing longer.
By Abdul Musawer 7 months ago in Motivation











