Mohammad umar
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Dream-Sculpted Mother
The night I created my mother, the sky was unusually quiet. Stars shimmered like secrets waiting to be heard, and the moon hung low, as if it wanted to watch what I was about to do. I stood alone on the rooftop, palms open, heart trembling with an ache only a child without a mother could understand.
By Mohammad umarabout a month ago in Fiction
He Can’t Know What My Heart Is Hiding
I never meant to fall for him. Not like this—quietly, secretly, hopelessly. Love wasn’t supposed to feel like a secret mission, but here I am, guarding my heart like it’s contraband that could ruin everything if discovered.
By Mohammad umarabout a month ago in Motivation
Pride of Love, Bond of Marriage
Ayaan always believed that life becomes beautiful when you have someone who understands your silence. He wasn’t a man of many words, but his heart held a world of emotions. On the other hand, Zara was a vibrant, talkative girl who filled every room with her energy. She found joy in the small things—sunsets, chai, and long walks. They were different in almost every way, yet destiny had quietly woven their paths together.
By Mohammad umarabout a month ago in Pride
The Attic’s Silent Guardian. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
When we moved into the old farmhouse on the outskirts of Abbott Valley, I expected creaky floors, strange drafts, and maybe the occasional mouse. What I didn’t expect was the feeling of being watched—not in a frightening way, but in a way that resembled someone keeping an eye out for us. Protecting us.
By Mohammad umarabout a month ago in Fiction
30 Days of 5K: How Running Daily Changed My Life. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
I Ran 5K Every Day for a Month: Here's How It Transformed Me Running is one of the most primitive forms of exercise, and yet it possesses the power to change you from within—bodily, mentally, and spiritually. So when I thought running had been out of my life for far too long, I decided to take on the challenge of running 5 kilometres every day for a month. It was then that the whirlwind journey with a lot of sweat, fight, and great surprise began. Here's my experience in detail-the challenges I met along the way-and the fabulous ways this challenge has altered my life.
By Mohammad umarabout a year ago in Humans





