
Ali Rehman
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“The Story That Refused to End”
The Story That Refused to End By [Ali Rehman] Evelyn Crane had always been a woman of certainty. For fifteen years, her pen had wielded absolute power over the worlds she created. Characters lived, loved, suffered, and died exactly as she designed. Each novel was a kingdom ruled with an iron will, every plot a machine calibrated for precise emotional effect.
By Ali Rehman2 months ago in Writers
“Confessions of a Lie Detector”
Confessions of a Lie Detector By [Ali Rehman] Detective Lucas Hayes was the best interrogator in the city. Years of experience had sharpened his instincts to a razor’s edge, allowing him to see through lies as easily as breathing. Colleagues called him The Lie Detector, a nickname Lucas bore with quiet pride.
By Ali Rehman2 months ago in Criminal
“The Woman Who Killed Time”
The Woman Who Killed Time By [Ali Rehman] Dr. Elena Voss stood alone in the dim glow of the laboratory, her eyes fixed on the humming Chronos device before her. Years of obsession had culminated in this moment — a chance to rewrite the past. A chance to undo the mistake that haunted every heartbeat: the day she lost her daughter.
By Ali Rehman2 months ago in Criminal
“The Man Who Counted Smiles Instead of Money”
The Man Who Counted Smiles Instead of Money By [Ali Rehman] In the bustling town of Maplewood, nestled between colorful buildings and lively streets, was a small shop unlike any other. It was called Sunbeam’s Corner, a name chosen not for the goods it sold, but for the warmth it promised to those who stepped inside.
By Ali Rehman2 months ago in Motivation
“Lessons from a Broken Mirror”
✨ Lessons from a Broken Mirror By [Ali Rehman] The mirror had been in her family for decades. Its frame was ornate, carved with delicate swirls of ivy and flowers, painted in faded gold that had chipped away with time. It hung in the corner of her childhood bedroom — the place where she had spent countless hours staring at her reflection, trying to understand who she was beneath the surface.
By Ali Rehman2 months ago in Motivation
“The 29th Sunrise”
🌅 The 29th Sunrise By [Ali Rehman] For twenty-eight mornings, Henry woke up to the same disappointment. He’d set his alarm each night with grand intentions — this was the day he’d change. The day he’d finally break the cycle of frustration that had wrapped itself around his life like a thick fog.
By Ali Rehman2 months ago in Motivation
“The Girl Who Sold Shadows” (a concept like you mentioned before)
🌑 The Girl Who Sold Shadows By [Ali Rehman] There was once a girl who lived in a city where the sun never slept. Every wall, every window, every face glowed with a brightness that left no corner untouched. But beneath that endless light, people walked heavy with something unseen — a quiet ache they carried in their bones, in their sighs, in the pauses between their smiles.
By Ali Rehman2 months ago in Poets
“Where the Silence Grows Flowers”
🌸 Where the Silence Grows Flowers By [Ali Rehman] There are some things the world can only say in silence. After my mother died, the world went quiet in a way I had never known before. Not the ordinary kind of quiet — not the pause between songs or the hush before rain — but the kind that hums beneath your ribs, heavy and wordless, like the air itself has forgotten how to breathe.
By Ali Rehman2 months ago in Poets
“The Sky Forgets My Name”
🌌 The Sky Forgets My Name By [Ali Rehman] Every night, when the world grows quiet and the streetlights flicker like tired fireflies, I sit by my window with a notebook in my lap. The ink bleeds blue beneath my pen, and I write another letter to the sky.
By Ali Rehman2 months ago in Poets
“Flash Fiction Fridays”
Flash Fiction Fridays By [Ali Rehman] Every Friday evening, like clockwork, the small community of writers gathered online for “Flash Fiction Fridays.” It was a tradition born from a shared love of bite-sized stories — short tales packed with emotion, surprise, and meaning, each no longer than a few hundred words but heavy with impact.
By Ali Rehman2 months ago in Fiction











