Hamdan Khan
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The Vanishing of Sarah Black. AI-Generated.
In 2015, the quiet town of Elmsworth, Oregon, was rattled by the sudden and unexplained disappearance of 25-year-old Sarah Black. A beloved elementary school teacher, Sarah was known for her kind nature, dedication to her students, and her seemingly perfect life. She had recently gotten engaged to her longtime boyfriend, Jason Miller, and was planning a fall wedding.
By Hamdan Khan8 months ago in Criminal
What is SAP?. AI-Generated.
In a world increasingly driven by data, automation, and efficiency, companies are constantly searching for systems that help them operate smarter and faster. One name that consistently stands out in this race is SAP – Systems, Applications, and Products in Data Processing.
By Hamdan Khan8 months ago in Education
The Thirteenth Door. AI-Generated.
Rain slapped the windows of the Greystone Orphanage with the fury of a fist. Inside, the halls were dim and the lights flickered with every crack of thunder. Annie, barely twelve and newly arrived, sat on her cot clutching a flashlight and a dog-eared book, though her eyes weren’t on the pages.
By Hamdan Khan8 months ago in Horror
"Final Descent"
The sky was a calm ocean of stars when Flight 327 left Vancouver International Airport, bound for Tokyo. Aboard were 212 souls — tourists, business travelers, families, and one man who hadn’t boarded a commercial flight in over a decade: Captain Elijah Roarke.
By Hamdan Khan8 months ago in History
True Criminals
The first time Marcus Blake saw the body, he felt nothing. It wasn’t guilt, or fear, or shock. It was emptiness—cold and quiet like the morning fog hanging over Brookside Alley. The blood had dried in strange patterns across the concrete, curling around the edges like the petals of a dying flower. Detective Holloway crouched beside the corpse, lit cigarette between his teeth, eyes narrowed as if trying to read the secrets in the blood.
By Hamdan Khan8 months ago in Criminal
Strong Mind, Strong Body"
There was a time when Ayaan couldn’t climb a flight of stairs without getting winded. His days were packed with long work hours, fast food, and little to no exercise. He used to be energetic in college, playing football and hiking on weekends, but somewhere between adulthood and responsibility, he lost touch with his health. At 32, his energy was gone, his confidence shaken, and his doctor's warning during a routine check-up became a turning point: “If you don’t make changes now, your body will force you to.”
By Hamdan Khan9 months ago in Education
The Cure Within
The waiting room smelled of antiseptic and fear. Maya sat silently in the corner, her hands clasped tightly in her lap. Fluorescent lights buzzed overhead, casting a pale glow over anxious faces. She’d memorized the cracks in the tiled floor, the faded posters about cholesterol and flu shots, and the exact rhythm of the receptionist’s typing.
By Hamdan Khan9 months ago in Education
"Flight 27: Lost and Found"
The sky had been calm when Flight 908 left New York, bound for Buenos Aires. It was the kind of flight that lulled passengers into false security—soft lighting, a smooth ascent, and quiet conversations among strangers who would never speak again. At 37,000 feet, serenity held like a delicate thread.
By Hamdan Khan9 months ago in History
Code Red
The rain hit the pavement like shattered glass, bouncing off the cracked concrete of East Bridge Street — a road locals called The Split. On one end, the neon lights of liquor stores flickered beside rundown apartments filled with people who’d stopped trusting sirens. On the other, the towering police precinct stood like a fortress, clean and unapproachable, as if untouched by the city it claimed to protect.
By Hamdan Khan9 months ago in Criminal
"Where Silence Lives"
The lake didn’t speak, but it listened. Every morning, as the mist skimmed across its surface, Ava found herself returning to the same wooden dock that creaked beneath her steps. It had become her ritual—not a habit, but a sacred pause—between the noise of everything else.
By Hamdan Khan9 months ago in Chapters











