
Abdullah Khan
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I'm Abdullah, a 20-year-old ICMA(Pakistan) student and aspiring writer. Passionate about storytelling, I aim to connect with readers and spark meaningful conversations through my unique perspective.
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Stories We Find on the Roadside
The roadside is more than just a pathway; it’s a stage for life’s simplest yet most profound moments. From the sizzling sound of pakoras at a small cart to a cobbler fixing worn-out shoes with precision, every roadside scene tells a story we often overlook.
By Abdullah Khanabout a year ago in Writers
Last Night’s Dream
Last night, I had a dream that felt so real it stayed with me long after I woke up. It was one of those dreams that seems to blur the lines between reality and fantasy, where every detail feels so vivid, it’s as if the dream is a message from another world.
By Abdullah Khanabout a year ago in Confessions
Glory
The offer was impossible to refuse: a secluded studio stocked with the rarest pigments, including the legendary mummy brown—paint crafted from the remains of ancient bones. The patron, fully aware of Elena's fixation on the arcane, welcomed her inside and delivered a single ominous instruction: “Do not open the door until the work is finished.”
By Abdullah Khanabout a year ago in Horror
Rise Beyond Defeat:
In life, setbacks are inevitable. Whether small or large, everyone faces moments of difficulty, and at times, it can feel like the weight of the world is pressing down on us. Some stumble along the way, others may fall hard, and many will feel as though they have been completely defeated by the circumstances they find themselves in. But here's the important truth: defeat is not the end. It is never the setback itself that has the power to destroy a person
By Abdullah Khanabout a year ago in Men
Mother's Last Call
On behalf of my colleague!! My mother and I used to live together in our small house in Gulshan. Since my father passed away years ago, it was just the two of us, and she had been my constant support, my confidante, and my strength. Every morning, before I left for work, she would see me off with a prayer, telling me, “May Allah protect you.” It was something I had started to take for granted, like the rhythm of the day.
By Abdullah Khanabout a year ago in Confessions








