
Engr Bilal
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Writer, dreamer, and storyteller. Sharing stories that explore life, love, and the little moments that shape us. Words are my way of connecting hearts.
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My First Ring
I was nineteen when I wore my first ring, and it wasn’t diamond-studded or heirloom-worthy. There was no velvet box, no trembling proposal, no audience holding its breath. It was simple, thin, and slightly loose on my finger. But to me, it felt enormous—heavy with meaning, expectation, and a quiet kind of bravery I didn’t yet know how to name.
By Engr Bilala day ago in Fiction
Lost and Alone in the French Alps
Looking back now, I can pinpoint the moment my sense of bravery quietly rearranged itself. It began, as many pivotal moments do, with someone else’s idea. This time, it was my cousin Hannah, who introduced me to Marcus at a birthday dinner I hadn’t wanted to attend. He was charming in an understated way, the kind of man who didn’t try to impress because he didn’t think he needed to. I was drawn in almost immediately.
By Engr Bilal8 days ago in Humans
Crossing the Threshold
The stone tiles beneath her boots were cool and uneven, each one answering her passage with a soft scrape and whisper. Pebbles pressed themselves into the grooves between the stones, muttering their age-old complaints as if disturbed from a long, necessary rest. Above, the early air hovered between night and morning, holding its breath while the sky decided what color it wished to be.
By Engr Bilal8 days ago in Fiction
Life Under Luna’s Rule
I never imagined my daily schedule would be dictated by a creature who weighs less than a bag of flour. I assumed life with a pet would be balanced—mutual respect, shared space, an unspoken agreement to coexist peacefully. Then Luna arrived. A gray tabby with enormous eyes, questionable morals, and the unwavering confidence of someone who knows this house belongs to her.
By Engr Bilal9 days ago in Humor
A Mother’s Strategic Guide for Her Son
Ethan, I must begin by expressing my gratitude for your willingness to assist with the shed roof. Before you embark on this domestic expedition, I feel compelled to furnish you with a few preemptive advisories—consider this a tactical briefing for surviving your grandfather in his current state of obsessive concern.
By Engr Bilal9 days ago in Humans
How One Quiet Smile Changed Everything
I always thought the world moved too fast for someone like me. My name is Lily, and I was the kind of girl who laughed quietly, smiled shyly, and often disappeared into the background. People didn’t notice me—not really. I didn’t mind at first; I liked the quiet, the calm, the safety of staying unnoticed.
By Engr Bilal9 days ago in Humans
The Power in Our Pockets
Uses of Mobile Phones in Everyday Life The mobile phone has become one of the most important inventions of the modern world. What once started as a simple device for making calls has now transformed into a powerful tool that fits in our pockets. Today, mobile phones are not just a luxury; they are a necessity for people of all ages. From communication to education, entertainment to business, mobile phones play a vital role in shaping our daily lives.
By Engr Bilal10 days ago in Chapters
The Reign of Miso
I didn’t plan on having my life ruled by a tiny tyrant. Truly, I thought I was signing up for a little companionship, some purring, maybe a few gentle head-butts on the sofa. But then Miso arrived. A rescue kitten with the energy of a hurricane, the charm of a Broadway star, and the strategic mind of a general. And just like that, my life became hers.
By Engr Bilal17 days ago in Humor
What Is Life? A Question That Breathes, Breaks, and Begins Again
What is life? It’s the most asked question and the least answered one. Scientists analyze it, philosophers debate it, poets romanticize it, and still—life refuses to sit inside a neat definition. Life is not a sentence with a period at the end; it’s a paragraph constantly being rewritten.
By Engr Bilal25 days ago in Longevity
The Tiny Habits That Made a Huge Impact on My Day
There was a time when my days felt like a blur—an endless loop of alarms, screens, coffee, and exhaustion. I’d wake up already behind, scroll through social media, gulp down my morning, and spend the rest of the day chasing productivity that never quite arrived. I’d fall into bed tired, yet restless, and promise myself: Tomorrow will be better.
By Engr Bilal3 months ago in Motivation











