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A Train to Nowhere
It was late, and the train station was nearly empty, save for a single, glowing light and the soft hum of a train arriving. There was no announcement, no sign of life except for the rhythmic clack of the wheels as they approached. The train wasn’t on any schedule, and its destination wasn’t listed on the board. But for Emma, it was impossible to resist. The pull of the train felt like a secret, like it had been waiting for her all along.
By mobeen islamabout a year ago in Motivation
Oliver and the Cloud Kingdom
The storm had come out of nowhere. One moment, Oliver was lying on the soft grass, watching the clouds drift lazily across the sky, and the next, he was being pulled upward by an invisible force. His small kite, which he’d been flying all afternoon, was now yanked out of his hands, spiraling into the stormy gray mass above. Before he could scream or scramble for the ground, his feet left the earth. Up, up, and up he went, his heart pounding louder than the thunder rumbling around him. Where was he going? Was this a dream?
By mobeen islamabout a year ago in Fiction
The Adventures of Lily and the Time Machine
Lily was no ordinary teenager. She had an insatiable curiosity that often got her into trouble, but it also made her the bravest among her friends. On one sunny Saturday afternoon, Lily, her best friend Max, and her little brother Ethan ventured to the outskirts of town to explore the mysterious old mansion that everyone in Crestwood whispered about.
By mobeen islamabout a year ago in Fiction
The Frog Prince: A Tale of True Kindness
In a kingdom nestled between rolling hills and sparkling lakes, Princess Clara was known far and wide for her beauty and charm. Yet Clara yearned for something more—to be remembered for her heart, not just her face. She dreamed of a legacy built on kindness and compassion.
By mobeen islamabout a year ago in Fiction
A Fateful Flight: The Miracle of Flight 571
The date was October 13, 1972, and the Andes Mountains stood as a majestic, intimidating backdrop to a small chartered flight carrying 45 passengers, mostly members of the Uruguayan rugby team and their friends and family. What started as an ordinary journey turned into one of the most harrowing survival stories in history.
By mobeen islamabout a year ago in Writers





