
Habibullah
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Storyteller of worlds seen & unseen ✨ From real-life moments to pure imagination, I share tales that spark thought, wonder, and smiles daily
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The Canyon of Echoed Choices
The first time Elara heard of the Canyon of Echoed Choices, she thought it was a legend told to frighten children. "Shout a decision into the abyss," the elders warned, "and it’ll show you the path not taken." But when drought scorched her village of Thornwood to dust, and the choice between saving her home or chasing her dreams tore her in two, the canyon called like a siren song.
By Habibullah6 months ago in Fiction
The Echo in the Empty Mug
Sarah Thorne’s world was a symphony of notifications. Emails pinged on her laptop, Slack messages buzzed on her phone, calendar reminders chimed relentlessly. Her sleek, minimalist apartment overlooked a city that never slept, its neon glow reflecting in the glass towers that housed countless others just like her – perpetually connected, perpetually exhausted. She was a rising star at NexaTech, her life a meticulously managed spreadsheet of deadlines, deliverables, and diminishing returns on her sanity.
By Habibullah6 months ago in Fiction
The Echo in the Empty Mug
Sarah Thorne’s world was a symphony of notifications. Emails pinged on her laptop, Slack messages buzzed on her phone, calendar reminders chimed relentlessly. Her sleek, minimalist apartment overlooked a city that never slept, its neon glow reflecting in the glass towers that housed countless others just like her – perpetually connected, perpetually exhausted. She was a rising star at NexaTech, her life a meticulously managed spreadsheet of deadlines, deliverables, and diminishing returns on her sanity.
By Habibullah6 months ago in Motivation
The Score That Stole My Mother
Chapter 1: The Drop The notification buzzed like an angry wasp against Leo’s wrist. He almost ignored it—MeritScore updates usually brought good news. He’d risen to 89% last month, earning him a better apartment and priority healthcare. But when he glanced down, icy dread shot through him.
By Habibullah6 months ago in Futurism
THE TRUTH APP WHAT HAPPENS WHEN AI EXPOSES EVERY LIE
The first time Zara used Veritas, she caught her boyfriend cheating via a 0.87% vocal tremor. The second time, she learned her "organic" smoothie franchise used pesticide-laced berries. By week three, the app—a black-market AI trained on micro-expressions, biometric tells, and semantic loopholes—had gone viral. And by month’s end, it hung her father’s career on a lie sharper than a guillotine blade.
By Habibullah6 months ago in Families
The Last Bus Ticket
Rain lashed against the bus shelter like thrown gravel. Inside, Ava huddled deeper into her worn jacket, her fingers numb around the strap of her nurse’s bag. The digital display flickered: NIGHT BUS 77 – DELAYED. 12 MINUTES. Twelve minutes. Each one felt like a lifetime. Her mother’s voice, thin and raspy from the hospital phone, echoed in her mind: “They say… maybe tonight, sweetheart. Please hurry.”
By Habibullah7 months ago in Motivation








