Ahmad Malik
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The Ant Who Never Gave Up
It began with a picnic. The sun was warm, the breeze was soft, and the park was buzzing—literally. I had taken a break from my noisy city life to enjoy some peace, a sandwich, and a good book. But what caught my attention that day wasn't the story I was reading—it was the tiniest drama unfolding at my feet.
By Ahmad Malik8 months ago in Humor
The Lie That Grew Too Big
I was eleven when I told the lie. I still remember the way my heart pounded in my chest and how my tongue felt like sandpaper when I said it. It was supposed to be harmless—a quick fix to avoid a little embarrassment. But lies, as I learned, are never small. They grow, feed on fear, and eventually, they swallow you whole.
By Ahmad Malik8 months ago in Education
A Test of Truth: A Short Story About Integrity
The Surprise That Changed Everything It was a misty Friday morning in Greenhill Town. The school bell had just rung, and class 7B at Oakridge School was buzzing with chatter and sleepy yawns. But something unusual was about to happen—something that would test more than just academic skills.
By Ahmad Malik8 months ago in Fiction
The Wallet in the Park
It was the kind of morning that whispered secrets to the trees. Golden sunlight filtered through the canopy of Everbrook Park, and the air smelled like fresh-cut grass. Thirteen-year-old Ravi wandered down the path, dragging his feet, a little bored and a lot curious. School was closed for the day. His friends were out of town, his parents were working, and worst of all—his phone was dead.
By Ahmad Malik8 months ago in Fiction
The Honest Woodcutter — A Moral Story About Integrity
In a quiet village nestled at the edge of a vast forest, lived a poor woodcutter named Harun. Each day before sunrise, he ventured into the forest, his worn axe resting on his shoulder and hope in his heart. Life wasn’t easy—his hands were blistered, his clothes faded, and his earnings barely enough to care for his ailing mother. But Harun had something rare: he was honest to the core.
By Ahmad Malik8 months ago in Fiction
The Little Girl and the Lost Puppy – A Heartwarming Tale of Kindness
A Whimper in the Rain The storm growled like an angry beast, its thunder shaking the windows of Emma’s tiny house. Rain lashed against the glass, turning the world outside into a blur of gray and gloom. But beneath the howling wind, Emma heard something else—a sound so small and sad it made her heart squeeze tight.
By Ahmad Malik8 months ago in Education
🌧️ Kindness in the Rain
The rain didn’t just fall that night—it attacked. It slammed against the pavement with a fury, turning streets into rivers and umbrellas into crumpled messes. People rushed by, heads down, eyes averted, chasing warmth and dry shelter. No one noticed the little girl on the bench at the bus stop. Soaked to the bone. Shivering. Silent.
By Ahmad Malik8 months ago in Families
The Boy Who Shared His Lunch
On the first day of school, Sam wasn’t nervous—he was protective. Not of his books or his backpack. But of his lunch. It was packed with his favorites: a crustless peanut butter and jelly sandwich, apple slices, a cookie wrapped in foil, and a juice box cold enough to fog up the lid. To Sam, this wasn’t just lunch. It was comfort. It was his.
By Ahmad Malik8 months ago in Education











