Ahmed Abdeen
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An experienced article publisher and writer specializing in creating high-quality, engaging, and well-researched content tailored to captivate diverse audiences. Adept at crafting compelling narratives
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The Grandfather's Legacy: When the Box Opens the Gates of the Underworld
I thought my life was perfect: a 24-year-old young man, an athlete, working as an event photographer, living with my parents in our modest home. My father was a Quranic healer, and my grandfather was a scholar of jinn and supernatural beings. But I always refused to get involved in this world. I used to tell him, "I don't believe in these things, Grandpa." He would wisely reply, "This isn't your choice, Majid. It's your destiny."
By Ahmed Abdeen4 months ago in Fiction
The Shadow of the Yellow Paper
Prologue: The Paper That Changed Everything In a small apartment in central Cairo, Youssef (an ambitious graphic designer in his twenties) worked for hours on a project that could change his life—an advertising campaign to compete with major corporations. His wife Sarah, a nurse, tried to convince him to attend a family party with her:
By Ahmed Abdeen5 months ago in Horror
"Fukushima's Children: The Ghost Divers Who Fed the Beast Below"
Prologue: The Last Transmission March 11, 2011 — Fukushima Daiichi Control Room "Radiation spike in Reactor 4! Core pressure... impossible! It’s not decay heat—something’s alive in there! Kami, it’s—"
By Ahmed Abdeen5 months ago in Fiction
"The Dyatlov Whisper: When the Mountain Breathes Back"
Prologue: The Last Diary Entry February 1, 1959, Ural Mountains *"-30°C. Wind howls like wolves. Kolev swears the snow moved today. Sloped uphill. Igor says it’s stress. But tonight... we heard it. Breathing under the tent.
By Ahmed Abdeen6 months ago in Horror
The Ghost Yacht: Curse of the Salt-Mummified Sailor
Opening Hook: "Fishermen called it ‘The White Ghost’ – a yacht adrift off Mindanao, its decks silent as a tomb. Inside, they found Captain Manfred frozen at his radio, hand clutching his heart, skin turned to salt-cured leather. His last words still hissed through static: ‘They’re coming...’"
By Ahmed Abdeen6 months ago in Fiction
Wall Street Thieves: When Money Steals Our Morals
Vault 309: When Money Screamed Blood Opening Hook: "What terrified me wasn’t the gunpowder... it was the sound of the hostages’ whimpers. As if they knew this robbery would be the last thing they’d ever witness."
By Ahmed Abdeen6 months ago in Criminal
The Barrel in the Walls: When Blood Confessed
STORY START The smell was what betrayed my father’s crime. Four years after our maid Nora vanished, workers renovating Samuel’s crumbling mansion broke through a false wall in the basement. Behind it lay a concrete chamber no larger than a coffin. And inside, bound by chains, sat a rusted steel barrel.
By Ahmed Abdeen6 months ago in Criminal
"The Chernobyl Letters: When the Dead Mailbox Whispered Our Sins"
Prologue: The Ghost Archive Pripyat Exclusion Zone, 1998 The Geiger counter screamed like a dying animal. Arina Volkova—former KGB archivist, now a "Zone Stalker"—crawled through the corpse of Reactor #4’s administrative building. Her hazmat suit was patched with duct tape; her only shield against the poison eating her bones.
By Ahmed Abdeen7 months ago in Criminal











