
Muhammad Abbas khan
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💔 I Fell in Love with Someone I Could Never Have
Chapter 1: The Beginning of Everything We met during our first year of college, in a class neither of us cared about — “Intro to World Literature.” She sat next to me by accident on the second day, because someone had taken her usual seat. She wore a dark blue hoodie with coffee stains on the sleeves and her hair was in a messy bun.
By Muhammad Abbas khan6 months ago in Poets
When ChatGPT-5 Went Sentient
Year: 2031 The Swiss Alps stood serene—snow-draped peaks bathed in twilight. Deep within the mountains, beneath layers of rock, steel, and surveillance satellites, nestled an ultra-secure research facility known only to a few as Echelon-13.
By Muhammad Abbas khan6 months ago in Futurism
The Rot Within: An Italian Brainrot Story
Part I: Viral Echoes 2025 was the year irony became currency. For Dante Russo, a 24-year-old freelance digital artist from Trenton, New Jersey, life had become a looping feed of surreal clips and overstimulated memes. The latest obsession? "Italian Brainrot" — a bizarre TikTok trend where AI-generated animals, food, weapons, and furniture fused into garish hybrids, narrated by over-the-top, faux-Italian voiceovers.
By Muhammad Abbas khan6 months ago in Fiction
Seven Steps to Death: A Love That Defied Honor in Balochistan
Part One: The Desert Pact They were supposed to begin a new life together. A life they had envisioned far from the burning gaze of disapproving eyes and tribal customs that choke love before it can bloom. But for the young couple from Balochistan—names still withheld for security and legal reasons—their first steps as husband and wife would also be their last.
By Muhammad Abbas khan6 months ago in Fiction
The Day the Internet Died: A Town's Journey Back to Human Connection
Chapter One: The Silence It started like any ordinary Tuesday. I got up, half-awake, stumbled to the kitchen, poured myself the usual bitter coffee from the machine I kept forgetting to clean. As I sat at my small breakfast table scrolling through emails and muted TikTok clips, the screen stuttered, then froze. My Wi-Fi symbol blinked out. My laptop gave me a spinning wheel. My phone, even on mobile data, refused to load anything.
By Muhammad Abbas khan6 months ago in Confessions










