
Mohammad Arif
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I am health professional and freelance writer, who have 4 years of experience in the field of freelance writing. I also offer paraphrasing/rewriting services to my clients.I love to work on subjects like HEALTH & fitness, fashion, travel.
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The Stories They Tried to Silence
In a world saturated with noise — trends, opinions, breaking news, and fleeting viral moments — it’s easy for some voices to be drowned out completely. Not because they’re unworthy of being heard, but because they dare to speak about things that make people uncomfortable. Things that challenge power, peel back polished surfaces, and shine light on the hidden, the hurting, the human.
By Mohammad Arif6 months ago in Fiction
Whispers from the Locked Room
The first time Ava heard the whispers, she was convinced it was the wind. The old Greystone Manor had been her aunt’s house—more a crumbling relic than a home, with ivy crawling over its stone face and windows that cried with every gust. When Aunt Clara passed, Ava inherited it out of nowhere. No will. No prior contact. Just a letter from a solicitor and a heavy iron key delivered in a velvet pouch.
By Mohammad Arif6 months ago in Horror
The Last House on Juniper Lane
I hadn’t been back to Juniper Lane in seventeen years. The houses still looked like candy-colored blocks from a half-remembered dream — pastel blues, washed-out yellows, vinyl siding slowly giving way to ivy and rust. At the end of the cul-de-sac stood the house I once called home. 1324 Juniper Lane. White, or maybe gray now, with shutters that hung like tired eyes. The lawn was overgrown, a brittle “For Sale” sign leaning sideways like it had given up trying to stand straight.
By Mohammad Arif6 months ago in Fiction
The Day I Found Out My Dad Wasn't My Dad
A 23andMe Kit, a Family Secret, and the Moment Everything Changed For as long as I can remember, I believed I knew who I was. My family, my history, my roots — they felt as solid and unshakable as the oak tree in our backyard. My dad was my hero, the man who taught me how to ride a bike, cheered at every game, and told me stories about our ancestors from a small town in Ohio. Or so I thought.
By Mohammad Arif6 months ago in Fiction
Falling Hard for the Billionaire Next Door
I never expected to move next door to a billionaire. Not when I could barely pay my rent, not when my life felt like it had been lit on fire and left to burn. But after a messy breakup, a sudden job loss, and my best friend practically dragging me out of the city, I ended up in this sleepy little coastal town—where the waves crash louder than my thoughts and the sunsets make everything feel like it might be okay again.
By Mohammad Arif6 months ago in Fiction
Whispers Between Heartbeats
I never believed love could arrive quietly. I used to think it needed grand gestures—movie-worthy scenes, explosive declarations, something loud enough to drown out doubt. But when I met Ayaan, love didn’t come like a storm. It came like a whisper.
By Mohammad Arif6 months ago in Fiction
The Man Who Lives on Floor 13
The Man Who Lives on Floor 13 by Mohammd Arif No one talks about Floor 13. That’s not just a superstition in my building—it’s a design choice. The elevator panel jumps from 12 to 14. The floor plans stop at 12. The superintendent, George, once told me it was removed from the blueprints to “keep the tenants comfortable.” But I’m not comfortable. Not since I started hearing footsteps above me.
By Mohammad Arif7 months ago in Fiction
Law Of Attraction Classics Practical Mental Influence Attracting Thought Waves Ww Atkinson
Then again there is another feature of the case that we must not lose sight of, and that is the Attraction between minds, by virtue of which one draws to himself the Thought-Waves of others whose thoughts are in accord with his own.
By Mohammad Arif4 years ago in Fiction
Depression Symptoms Causes And Treatment Options
Depression is a complex of psychological and physical symptoms. Low mood level or sadness is often the most prominent symptom. The common property of these symptoms is a decreased activity level in parts of the brain.
By Mohammad Arif4 years ago in Psyche
Motivation And Your Personal Vision
Motivation can take you far, but it can take you even further if you first find your vision. Your vision will motivate and guide you on your journey to success and personal fullfillment. Trying to succeed at anything without first having a clear vision of what it is you want to accomplish will only lead to you going around in circles and eventually giving up in frustration.
By Mohammad Arif4 years ago in Motivation
The Mother's Recompense. Chapter.01
Kate Clephane was wakened, as usual, by the slant of Riviera sun across her bed. It was the thing she liked best about her shabby cramped room in the third-rate Hôtel de Minorque et de l'Univers: that the morning sun came in at her window, and yet that it didn't come too early.
By Mohammad Arif4 years ago in Fiction
Love Among the Haystacks. Chapter.05
It was breaking cold dawn when Geoffrey woke. The woman was still sleeping in his arms. Her face in sleep moved all his tenderness: the tight shutting of her mouth, as if in resolution to bear what was very hard to bear, contrasted so pitifully with the small mould of her features. Geoffrey pressed her to his bosom: having her, he felt he could bruise the lips of the scornful, and pass on erect, unabateable. With her to complete him, to form the core of him, he was firm and whole. Needing her so much, he loved her fervently.
By Mohammad Arif4 years ago in Fiction











