Atif khurshaid
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The Day Everything Went Wrong (But Everyone Laughed)
The Day Everything Went Wrong (But Everyone Laughed) Martin Clay was an ordinary man with one extraordinary talent: attracting disasters. Not serious ones — not fires or earthquakes — just small, humiliating accidents that stacked together until they formed a comedy routine no one had asked for.
By Atif khurshaid5 months ago in Lifehack
Zombies Hate Fast Food
It was just another dead-slow Wednesday night at Burger Barn. Nina was scraping crusted milkshake mix out of the machine, Marcus was in the walk-in freezer pretending to “check inventory” while scrolling his phone, and Tyler, the manager, was leaning on the counter eating fries one at a time.
By Atif khurshaid5 months ago in 01
Whispers in the Floorboards
It was supposed to be a restoration project. Eli and Marla Winslow had bought the derelict house on the edge of Briar Hollow for next to nothing. Newly married and full of ambition, they saw potential in the century-old Victorian with its ornate woodwork and wide, echoing halls. It was their dream home, a fixer-upper with history and character. The townspeople, however, gave them strange looks when they mentioned the address.
By Atif khurshaid5 months ago in Horror
Attack of the Possessed Roomba
Darren was proud of his smart home setup. The lights obeyed his voice. The fridge told him when he was out of oat milk. The thermostat adjusted based on his mood. And at the center of it all was the star of his system: a sleek, top-of-the-line Roomba named Dusty.
By Atif khurshaid5 months ago in Futurism
The House That Remembers: Beneath the Wallpaper
After Nora was found in the woods, she was placed in a psychiatric facility two towns over. No one believed her story. Authorities assumed she’d suffered a breakdown, perhaps triggered by her brother’s disappearance and the isolation. She spoke rarely, and when she did, it was always the same thing:
By Atif khurshaid5 months ago in Horror
The House That Remembers
It was Nora’s brother’s idea to visit the old Whitmore house. They were both city-born, but their late grandmother had grown up in the rural valleys where the Whitmore estate sat—left to rot after its last owner supposedly vanished in the 1970s. Nora didn’t believe in ghosts, and Ben had a YouTube channel focused on “haunted expeditions.” He wanted the clickbait. She just wanted to get away from the noise of her life for a while.
By Atif khurshaid5 months ago in Horror
Whispers in the Floorboards
It was supposed to be a restoration project. Eli and Marla Winslow had bought the derelict house on the edge of Briar Hollow for next to nothing. Newly married and full of ambition, they saw potential in the century-old Victorian with its ornate woodwork and wide, echoing halls. It was their dream home, a fixer-upper with history and character. The townspeople, however, gave them strange looks when they mentioned the address.
By Atif khurshaid5 months ago in Horror











