hameed ur rehman
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i turn sleepless thoughts into short cinematic thrillers that keep your mind awake long after reading
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The Clockmaker’s Secret
Chapter 1: The Whisper of the Past It had been years since anyone had set foot inside the dusty, forgotten clock shop on Waverly Street. The wooden sign that hung crookedly above the door, once vibrant and polished, now looked like a ghost of its former self. “Elson’s Clockworks,” it read, barely legible.
By hameed ur rehman3 months ago in Fiction
Parallel Lives
The Mirror That Smiled First It began like any other morning. Aris Hale brushed his teeth in front of the fogged-up bathroom mirror, half-awake, half-alive. The city outside was still asleep—gray skies, dripping gutters, and the faint echo of traffic that hadn’t yet begun. But that morning, something changed. When he looked up, his reflection didn’t move. For a heartbeat, he thought he’d blinked wrong. But no—the reflection stood perfectly still, toothbrush lowered, eyes locked on him. Then, with a calmness that turned his blood to ice, the reflection smiled first. Aris stumbled back, crashing against the sink. His pulse thundered. The mirror, however, stayed perfectly still—showing him smiling back, when he wasn’t.
By hameed ur rehman3 months ago in Fiction
“The Day My Heart Finally Spoke — and I Listened”
It started as just another Monday — emails piling up, deadlines closing in, and my coffee cup already empty before sunrise. I was twenty-eight, ambitious, and proud of how much pressure I could handle. Late nights, skipped meals, and too much caffeine were my trophies of productivity. I thought I was strong. I thought exhaustion was proof of success. But that was the day my body decided to teach me a lesson I would never forget.
By hameed ur rehman3 months ago in Psyche



