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When the Sky Whispered My Name. AI-Generated.
I. The Night That Would Not Sleep That night, the moon bent low. It hung like an old companion leaning closer, as if to hear the weight of my sighs. I had been awake for hours, but it was not coffee or noise that kept me from sleep — it was my own heart, tugging at me like a child too restless to rest.
By Kaleem Ullah5 months ago in Poets
The Day We Stopped Talking — And Started Listening. AI-Generated.
The Silence That Grew Between Us It had been three months since Ayaan and I had spoken properly. We exchanged the necessary words — “Dinner’s ready,” “I’ll be late,” “Pass me that” — but the warmth was gone. It wasn’t anger anymore; it was something colder… something emptier.
By Kaleem Ullah5 months ago in Marriage
When We Relearned Each Other. AI-Generated.
1. The Silence That Grew Between Us We used to finish each other’s sentences. Now we finished each other’s chores — not always with love, but with the economy of survival. Work schedules, children’s homework, bills, and a thousand small disappointments had built a wall between Aisha and me that neither of us noticed until one evening when we sat in the same room and felt like strangers.
By Kaleem Ullah5 months ago in Marriage
When Modesty Met Confidence. AI-Generated.
I still remember that first day of university like it was yesterday. Among the sea of fresh faces, noise, and hurried introductions, there was one person who stood out—not because she was loud, flashy, or trying to be noticed, but because she wasn’t.
By Kaleem Ullah5 months ago in Blush
A Mother’s Silence Was Louder Than Her Words. AI-Generated.
The Quiet in Our Home Growing up, our home was not filled with loud laughter or long conversations. My father was a hardworking man who came home late, tired and silent. My mother, too, was not a woman of many words. She cooked, cleaned, prayed, and cared for us with unwavering routine. Her silence wasn’t cold, but consistent. As a child, I often wondered why she never said much.
By Kaleem Ullah5 months ago in Families
The Letter I Never Sent. AI-Generated.
It started with a drawer I hadn’t opened in years. I was cleaning my childhood room during a weekend visit to my parents’ home when I found it. Tucked under old school books and dusty notebooks, I saw an envelope addressed in my own handwriting — but never mailed.
By Kaleem Ullah5 months ago in Humans
The Stranger Who Spoke My Pain. AI-Generated.
It was supposed to be an ordinary day. I didn’t go to the park to find healing. I just needed space — from people, from pressure, from pain. It had been weeks since I felt like myself. Smiles were a performance, conversations a burden. No one knew the storm inside me. And honestly, I didn’t want them to.
By Kaleem Ullah5 months ago in Humans
My Thoughts Were Holding Me Captive—Until a Prayer Set Me Free. AI-Generated.
I didn’t even notice when the noise inside my head got louder than the world outside. It began subtly. I would lie awake in bed, rehearsing conversations that never happened. I’d think about things I said ten years ago, wondering if people still remembered them. I’d feel ashamed of my mistakes, terrified of my future, and unsure about who I was becoming.
By Kaleem Ullah5 months ago in Psyche
Her Last Gift Was a Prayer. AI-Generated.
“Abba, when I’m gone… please don’t cry too much. Just pray for me. That’s all I need.” These words echoed in Shabbir’s ears as he sat alone, holding his daughter’s favorite scarf. The room still smelled of her — a blend of rose and jasmine, her favorite attar.
By Kaleem Ullah5 months ago in Humans
He Forgave Me When I Couldn't Forgive Myself. AI-Generated.
🌿 1. A Hidden Sin I was 16 when I did something I still regret. It was a cold evening, and my friends were planning to go out for a meal. I didn’t have any money. While walking past my father's room, I saw his wallet half open on the table. I paused. My heart beat faster. I looked around, trembling. Then, I slipped a few notes out quietly.
By Kaleem Ullah5 months ago in Families





