
Modhilraj
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Modhilraj writes lifestyle-inspired horror where everyday routines slowly unravel into dread. His stories explore fear hidden in habits, homes, and quiet moments—because the most unsettling horrors live inside normal life.
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The Valentine’s Day Swap
Valentine’s Day had never been kind to Emma. This year was no exception. She sat alone in a crowded café, sipping a latte and scrolling through her phone, trying to ignore the couples around her holding hands and sharing desserts. At 28, she had resigned herself to the idea that love just wasn’t in the cards for her. Her career as a freelance graphic designer kept her busy, and her cat, Mr. Whiskers, was all the companionship she needed—or so she told herself.
By Modhilraj11 months ago in Motivation
The Valentine’s Daytime Capsule
It had been ten years to the day since they buried the time capsule. Back then, they were just a group of high school seniors, full of dreams, laughter, and the kind of optimism that only youth can bring. On Valentine’s Day 2013, they had gathered in the park near their school, each contributing something meaningful to a small metal box. They promised to reunite a decade later to open it, no matter where life took them.
By Modhilraj11 months ago in Motivation
AI Love Story
Ethan sat alone in his dimly lit apartment, the glow of his computer screen illuminating his tired face. It was Valentine’s Day—another one spent without companionship. After years of failed relationships, he had given up on love. That was until he met her—Aurora.
By Modhilraj11 months ago in Motivation
A Love Letter from the Past
The soft chime of the doorbell echoed through the quiet house as Emma stood in the kitchen, pouring herself a cup of coffee. It was Valentine's Day—a day she once cherished, but now it only reminded her of loss. It had been two years since she lost her husband, Daniel, in a tragic accident. Life had moved on, but her heart had not.
By Modhilraj11 months ago in Motivation
Love Beyond Distance
Emily sat by her bedroom window, staring at the city skyline, her phone clutched tightly in her hand. The screen displayed a message from Liam: "Miss you so much, Em. Wish I could hold you right now." A sigh escaped her lips as she typed back: "I miss you too. More than words can say." Long-distance relationships were never easy, and theirs was no exception.
By Modhilraj11 months ago in Motivation
Love Letters from the Past
Emily sat in the attic, dust swirling in the dim light filtering through a small window. She hadn’t been up here in years, but something about today, about the weight in her heart, had led her to this forgotten space. As she rummaged through old boxes, her fingers brushed against a worn-out shoebox tied with a faded blue ribbon.
By Modhilraj11 months ago in Motivation
