Abdulrehma
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Room 313
It was the first time Daniel had traveled alone. After years of working back-to-back shifts at the hospital, he finally took a short break. Not somewhere tropical or crowded—just a quiet town by the hills where he could rest, read, and maybe remember what silence sounded like.
By Abdulrehma 7 months ago in History
The House That Waits
It was nearly midnight when Martin parked his aging sedan beneath a feeble streetlamp a hundred yards from the house. A chill wind tangled through his coat sleeves as he slipped from the car, heart beating a rapid tattoo against his ribs. The road behind him was deserted; the houses he had passed lay dark and lifeless.
By Abdulrehma 7 months ago in Earth
Stitches of Fire
There was a time when Rafiq didn’t have enough money for a second cup of tea. He lived in the narrow backstreets of Karachi, in a one-room house with his mother and two younger sisters. The roof leaked during monsoons, and rats chewed through their rice bags. But that wasn’t what bothered Rafiq most.
By Abdulrehma 7 months ago in Motivation
The Silent Goodbye
In the heart of a bustling city, where buildings grew taller and relationships shorter, lived a young man named Adil. A talented software engineer, Adil had everything a modern life could offer—an upscale apartment, the latest phone, a buzzing social circle. But there was one thing he didn’t have: patience for his father.
By Abdulrehma 8 months ago in Families
The Watch That Bent Time
In a narrow alley of the old city, there was a small, forgotten watch repair shop. Its signboard was faded, and the glass was dusty. Few people noticed it anymore. But inside that tiny shop lived an old man named Zahir, known to a handful of locals as “The Timekeeper.”
By Abdulrehma 8 months ago in Families
Into the Wild Night
In a small, quiet town on the edge of a vast forest lived a man named Dr. Rizwan Kaleem. He was not a regular man. A zoologist by profession and a seeker of secrets by passion, Dr. Rizwan was fascinated by wild animals—especially those that behaved unusually. His house was filled with books, bones, feathers, and jars of strange specimens. But his most important work was not done in labs or offices. It happened in the forest. At night.
By Abdulrehma 8 months ago in Motivation
The Man Who Ate Everything
Once upon a time in a small, peaceful town lived a man named Aslam. He was known by everyone in the neighborhood—not for his wealth or wisdom, but for his incredible appetite. Aslam loved food. Not just any food—every kind of food. From fried street snacks dripping in oil to sugary desserts soaked in syrup, from heavily spiced curries to large portions of red meat—Aslam ate it all without a second thought.
By Abdulrehma 8 months ago in Lifehack
The House That Waits
He had heard the rumors for years. Whispers among the villagers of a crumbling, mute structure standing at the edge of Blackwood Forest—a house long abandoned, its windows like hollow eyes watching the lonely road. Tonight, drawn by some irresistible force, Martin Crowley decided to see it for himself.
By Abdulrehma 8 months ago in Earth











