
Malik BILAL
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Creative thinker. Passionate writer. Sharing real stories, deep thoughts, and honest words—one post at a time.
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The Last Ride Home
Title: The Last Ride Home It was a cold December evening when I found myself standing at the bus stop, shivering under the flickering streetlight. The wind howled through the empty streets, carrying with it the scent of impending snow. My phone battery had died hours ago, and my wallet held just enough for the bus fare home.
By Malik BILAL6 months ago in Fiction
“The Lemonade Shift”
“The Lemonade Shift” Twelve-year-old Maya lived in the small town of Greenridge, a quiet place where nothing exciting ever happened—at least, that’s how it felt to her. Summer had just begun, and while her friends planned beach trips or lazy days by the pool, Maya had one mission: earn enough money to buy her dream bike—a bright red mountain bike with thick tires and shiny chrome handles.
By Malik BILAL6 months ago in Fiction
The Weight of a Single Step
The Weight of a Single Step Rafiq’s alarm rang at 4:30 a.m., just as it had for the past three years. The tiny one-room apartment he called home in Lahore was still cloaked in darkness, and the chilly air of early spring nipped at his fingers as he reached for the cracked phone to silence the alarm. His body begged for another hour of sleep, but he swung his legs off the thin mattress and stood up.
By Malik BILAL6 months ago in Motivation
The Unseen Loom
The Unseen Loom Elara lived in a town that seemed perpetually under the influence of the fickle winds. Trends swept through Oakhaven like sudden squalls, leaving behind scattered debris of forgotten enthusiasms. One month, everyone was passionately baking sourdough; the next, it was intricate macrame. Businesses bloomed and withered with alarming speed, their innovative ideas often extinguished by the very novelty that had sparked them.
By Malik BILAL6 months ago in Motivation
Sunset Promises
Title: "Sunset Promises" Subtitle: Four Friends. One Summer. A Promise That Changed Everything. It was the beginning of July in the coastal town of Seabrook, where the golden beaches sparkled under the sun and secrets floated with the sea breeze. Ava and Mira, best friends since second grade, had made a vow: no matter what happened, they’d spend one final summer together before college started.
By Malik BILAL6 months ago in Humans
Summer Sands and Sisterhood
The sun blazed high over Coral Cove, a stretch of beach that looked like it belonged in a postcard. The golden sands shimmered under the July sky, and the ocean waves sang a lullaby that tugged gently at the shore. It was the kind of place where time seemed to slow, and the worries of the world were washed away with the tide.
By Malik BILAL6 months ago in Fiction
One Summer That Changed Everything
It was the kind of summer that lingered in memory like the scent of blooming jasmine or the feeling of sun-warmed skin. The air in the small coastal town of Maple Bay was thick with the hum of cicadas and the sound of waves lazily rolling onto the shore. For sixteen-year-old Aanya, this summer felt different, like the beginning of something unknown but important.
By Malik BILAL6 months ago in Wander
The Bridge Between Us"
Title: "The Bridge Between Us" Once in a quiet village nestled between two emerald hills lived two brothers, Arman and Rayan. They were born a year apart, and since childhood, they were inseparable. Their parents, humble farmers, taught them the value of hard work, honesty, and unity. Together they climbed trees, built toy boats, and raced through the fields chasing butterflies. Their laughter echoed across the valleys, and everyone in the village knew that the bond between Arman and Rayan was unbreakable.
By Malik BILAL6 months ago in Families











