Huzaifa Dzine
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Voices From Apartment 6B
Voices From Apartment 6B The old brick building on East 14th had stood quiet for decades, a relic surrounded by newer glass towers. Tenants came and went, but one apartment remained stubbornly empty: 6B. Rumors said no one had lived there for years — since the night the last tenant vanished without a trace.
By Huzaifa Dzine6 months ago in Horror
The Day the Internet Broke — And We Actually Talked to Each Other
The Day the Internet Broke — And We Actually Talked to Each Other By HUZAIFA DZINE It began like any other Monday. Caffeine-deprived zombies stumbled into kitchens, smartphones glued to palms, scrolling through morning emails, memes, and the latest updates from people they hadn’t spoken to since high school. Across the world, people asked Alexa the weather, Google told us what was wrong with our throats, and YouTube suggested ten ways to fold a T-shirt in under five seconds.
By Huzaifa Dzine6 months ago in Families
The Hidden Town Where No One Ages
The Hidden Town Where No One Ages A Twilight Zone-style Mystery by ChatGPT I first heard of Everspring from a traveler at a dusty roadside diner in northern Oregon. He was old, grizzled, and talked in riddles like he belonged in an old folktale. As I sat nursing a coffee, he leaned over and muttered, “If you ever get lost on Route 9, and take the wrong turn at the burnt elm tree, don’t be surprised if you end up in Everspring. People say no one ever grows old there. They say time forgets them.”
By Huzaifa Dzine6 months ago in Earth
The Conversation I Wish I Had Before They Were Gone
The Conversation I Wish I Had Before They Were Gone Dear Dada (Grandfather), You used to sit by the window every morning, your tea steaming gently beside you, watching the world go by with quiet reverence. I used to wonder what you were thinking. Sometimes I imagined you were reliving old memories; other times, I assumed you were simply waiting for time to pass.
By Huzaifa Dzine6 months ago in Families
Growing Up Between Two Worlds: The Hybrid Identity Struggle
Growing Up Between Two Worlds: The Hybrid Identity Struggle I’ve always felt like a bridge suspended between two shores—neither land fully mine, yet neither completely foreign. I am the child of two worlds, but I struggle to find a place where I belong.
By Huzaifa Dzine6 months ago in Lifehack
Learning to Love Myself After Years of Self-Doubt
Learning to Love Myself After Years of Self-Doubt For as long as I can remember, I’ve been my own worst enemy. It started young — probably earlier than I even realized. I was the quiet kid in class, the one who always second-guessed every answer, even when I knew it. I watched other kids speak up with confidence, laugh loudly, take up space, while I shrank into myself.
By Huzaifa Dzine6 months ago in Horror
Loving Someone Who's Already in Love With Their Past
Loving Someone Who's Already in Love With Their Past They say timing is everything. I used to think that was just another cliché people throw around when life doesn’t unfold the way you want. But now, I understand.
By Huzaifa Dzine6 months ago in Marriage
Second Chances Exist — But Only Once
Second Chances Exist — But Only Once In 2147, humanity perfected regret management. It came packaged in the sleek, government-issued device called the Redress Chip, implanted behind every newborn’s left ear. By law, everyone got exactly one Second Chance in life — a single opportunity to rewind time and rewrite a moment they couldn’t live with.
By Huzaifa Dzine6 months ago in Marriage











