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The Letter That Waited 20 Years
The Letter That Waited 20 Years Written by Raza Iqbal It was a rainy Thursday when Emily stumbled upon the letter. The old family house in Yorkshire had always been full of secrets—dust-covered trunks in the attic, forgotten bookshelves, and drawers that stuck shut from decades of humidity. But this letter wasn’t hidden away. It was tucked carefully between two pages of a photo album, pressed like a fragile flower between fading memories.
By Moonlit Letters6 months ago in Fiction
He Never Missed a Day—Until One Morning, He Did
He Never Missed a Day—Until One Morning, He Did Written by Raza Iqbal The townspeople called him “Captain.” It wasn’t his real name—no one ever knew what that was—but it suited him well. Every morning, just as the sky broke into shades of rose and gold, he would arrive at the beach with a soft leather journal in hand and a thermos of something warm. He’d sit on the same weathered bench facing the sea, the one closest to the old fisherman’s dock, and stare out into the waves like they held a secret only he understood.
By Moonlit Letters6 months ago in Fiction
Lost in Prague
Lost in Prague Written by shah Zai “It was supposed to be just a weekend trip.” That’s what Arman kept telling himself as he stood under the faded green dome of Prague’s main train station, holding a dead phone and a crumpled city map. He had wandered too far from his hostel, and now—somewhere between the Old Town Square and the Vltava River—he was completely, utterly lost.
By Moonlit Letters6 months ago in Fiction
The Island of No Signal
The Island of No Signal Written by Mirza It was supposed to be their escape. Maya and Ibrahim had been planning the trip for months. Both in their late twenties, they worked corporate jobs in Berlin and had grown tired of city noise and screens. They found an Airbnb listing for a secluded stone cottage on a private Croatian island—Otok Mrak, which translated eerily to “Island of Darkness.” But the photos looked serene: turquoise water, wild olive trees, and a promise of “complete disconnection.”
By Moonlit Letters6 months ago in Fiction
Whispers of the Silent Jungle
Whispers of the Silent Jungle Written by Mirza Ayan and Meher had been together for three years, bound by a love that grew stronger with every shared sunset, late-night talk, and spontaneous plan. Both city dwellers from Milan, Italy, they longed to escape the buzzing noise of daily life. Ayan, a nature photographer, proposed a weekend getaway to the Val Grande National Park—Europe’s largest wilderness area and one of Italy’s most isolated jungles.
By Moonlit Letters6 months ago in Horror
In the Heart of Shadows
In the Heart of Shadows Written by Noor Khan It was supposed to be a guided trek—nothing more. Lara, a wildlife biology student from Austria, had traveled to the Choco Rainforest in Colombia for her research internship. She wanted solitude. She wanted data. She didn’t want distractions, and especially not people like Jayden—the overconfident British travel vlogger tagging along on the same eco-tour.
By Moonlit Letters6 months ago in Fiction
Love in the Shadows of Cappadocia
Love in the Shadows of Cappadocia Written by Noor Khan It was supposed to be just another solo trip for Amara—a quiet escape to heal after the slow, painful collapse of her three-year relationship. She had planned the tour months ago, long before things ended. She thought about canceling, but her heart whispered otherwise. Turkey had always called to her, and Cappadocia’s fairy chimneys and dreamy balloon-filled skies seemed like the perfect place to lose—and maybe rediscover—herself.
By Moonlit Letters6 months ago in Fiction
Lost in Lisbon, Found in Love
“Lost in Lisbon, Found in Love” Written by Noor Khan It was supposed to be just another stop on her solo trip across Europe—a three-day stay in Lisbon, Portugal, to relax before flying back home. Areeba had booked the trip months ago after quitting her corporate job in Manchester. She needed to escape, to breathe. Lisbon’s colorful streets, vintage trams, and soulful Fado music were the perfect backdrop for that kind of healing.
By Moonlit Letters6 months ago in Fiction
The Silent Mountain
The Silent Mountain Written by Noor Khan Part I: The Whisper of the Carpathians In the autumn of 1947, just two years after the end of World War II, Europe was still licking its wounds. Towns were rebuilding, families were reuniting, and the continent's scars ran deeper than any map could show. But in a quiet café on the outskirts of Brașov, Romania, a different story was about to unfold.
By Moonlit Letters6 months ago in Fiction
The Ring in Her Coffee
The Ring in Her Coffee Written by Noor Khan Sofia never liked early mornings. But working the 6:30 AM shift at Café Vento in the heart of Florence meant she had no choice. The job wasn’t glamorous—wiping tables, smiling at tourists, and making espressos—but it paid enough to help her cover rent for the tiny attic apartment she shared with her cat, Leo.
By Moonlit Letters6 months ago in Fiction











