
Muhammad Ahmar
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I write creative and unique stories across different genres—fiction, fantasy, and more. If you enjoy fresh and imaginative content, follow me and stay tuned for regular uploads!
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The Neon Predator: A Futuristic Serial Killer Thriller Unraveled
Chapter 1: The City That Never Sleeps The year was 2075, and Neonspire, a sprawling metropolis on the Pacific Rim, shimmered like a galaxy of glass and light. Towering skyscrapers pulsed with holographic billboards, drones zipped through the air delivering packages, and neural implants let citizens live half their lives in augmented reality. But beneath the city’s glittering facade, a darkness festered—one that thrived on the anonymity of a world where everyone was connected, yet no one truly saw each other.
By Muhammad Ahmar 8 months ago in Chapters
A Killer in the Cloud: Unmasking the Deadly Data Breach Virus
Chapter 1: The First Whisper of Death The rain tapped a restless rhythm against the windows of Marcus Reed’s Portland office on the morning of May 26, 2025. At 38, Marcus was a cybersecurity analyst with a reputation for spotting the unseeable—patterns in the digital chaos that others missed. His desk was a fortress of monitors, coffee stains, and scribbled notes, the air thick with the hum of servers. At 10:47 a.m., a notification broke his focus: an alert from HorizonTech, a cloud giant he’d been auditing since a data breach two weeks prior. The message was curt—employee Sarah Kline, 34, found dead at home. Cause: cardiac arrest. No history of heart issues.
By Muhammad Ahmar 8 months ago in Chapters
The App That Kills: Unveiling SerenityNow’s Deadly Meditation Mystery. AI-Generated.
Chapter 1: The Whispering Trend The first whispers about SerenityNow began in late April 2025, a soft hum on the edges of social media that swelled into a roar by mid-May. It was the kind of app that seemed to materialize out of nowhere, a sleek meditation tool promising peace in a world drowning in chaos. Its interface was minimalist—soft lotus icon, muted greens, and a voice that felt like a warm hand on your shoulder. Within weeks, it had snagged 20 million downloads, its users flooding X with testimonials: “Slept like a baby!” “Best $4.99 I’ve ever spent!” Nina Patel, a 30-year-old investigative journalist with the San Francisco Chronicle, scrolled through the posts on a foggy morning, her coffee growing cold on her desk. The city outside her window buzzed with the usual hum of traffic, but something about those glowing reviews felt off, like a melody played just a hair out of tune.
By Muhammad Ahmar 8 months ago in Chapters
The Crypto Kidnap: A Blockchain Ransom Thriller Unveiled. AI-Generated.
Chapter 1: The Silent Demand At 9:17 p.m. on May 25, 2025, in a luxurious penthouse overlooking Los Angeles, billionaire tech mogul Daniel Voss received a notification on his encrypted phone. His 22-year-old daughter, Emily Voss, was missing. No ransom call came—just a blockchain smart contract posted on a dark web forum, its terms chilling: transfer 10,000 Bitcoin (worth $600 million) to a wallet address by midnight, or Emily dies. A live video feed showed her bound in a dimly lit room, a timer counting down from five hours.
By Muhammad Ahmar 8 months ago in Chapters
Murder in the Chatroom: A Killer Among Friends
Chapter 1: The Last Message The WhatsApp group chat, Class of ’15, had been a digital time capsule for seven high school friends. For a decade, they shared memes, life updates, and gossip, their bond unbroken despite college, careers, and distance. On May 20, 2025, at 11:43 p.m., the chat lit up with a message from Sophie Tran: “I know what you did. You can’t hide it forever.” A minute later, another: “Meet me at the old pier, midnight. Or I tell everyone.”
By Muhammad Ahmar 8 months ago in Chapters
The Mysterious Disappearance of 5 Influencers on a Private Island. AI-Generated.
Chapter 1: The Invitation The email arrived in their inboxes at midnight, sleek and irresistible. Five influencers—each with millions of followers on X, Instagram, and TikTok—were invited to an exclusive retreat on Isla Esmeralda, a private island off the Bahamas. The pitch was perfect: a week of luxury, sponsored by a mysterious tech startup called Lumora. Free content for their feeds, all expenses paid, and a chance to “redefine influence.” The catch? No one had heard of Lumora.
By Muhammad Ahmar 8 months ago in Chapters
The Man Who Deleted His Existence: A Hacker’s Vanishing Act. AI-Generated.
Chapter 1: The Vanishing Act Ethan Caldwell was a ghost before he disappeared. A 32-year-old government contractor, he worked in the shadows of D.C.’s cybersecurity world, building firewalls for the Pentagon’s classified networks. His colleagues called him “Cipher” for his knack for cracking code—and his habit of avoiding small talk. On October 12, 2025, Ethan didn’t show up for work. By noon, his absence triggered alarms. By evening, he was a national security risk.
By Muhammad Ahmar 8 months ago in Chapters
The Deepfake That Framed a Murderer: When AI Lies Turn Deadly. AI-Generated.
Chapter 1: The Viral Lie The video hit X like a wildfire. By noon, it had ten million views. By evening, it was trending worldwide. Senator Richard Hale, the squeaky-clean politician running for governor, was caught on camera in a dimly lit hotel room, accepting a suitcase of cash from a man in a suit. His voice, unmistakable, promised favors in exchange for the bribe. The caption read: “Corruption exposed! Hale’s true colors.”
By Muhammad Ahmar 8 months ago in Criminal
Lost in Translation ( Thailand)
It was 6:18 AM on Sunday, jan 25, 2025, when my alarm jolted me awake in a guesthouse in rural Thailand. I’d been traveling solo for three months, chasing cheap flights and spicy street food across Southeast Asia. At 28, I was a freelance writer with a knack for stumbling into adventures, but nothing prepared me for the day I accidentally crashed a village wedding. What started as a language blunder turned into a night of laughter, feasting, and a connection I’ll never forget—a story that still makes me cringe and grin in equal measure.
By Muhammad Ahmar 8 months ago in Humans
Chasing Sunsets and Storms
The Himalayas had always called to me, their jagged peaks a siren song for my restless soul. At 34, I was burned out—too many years in a Mumbai cubicle, staring at spreadsheets, dreaming of freedom. So I quit my job, sold my car, and bought a Royal Enfield Himalayan, a rugged bike built for the mountains. My plan: a solo ride from Leh to Manali, a 475-kilometer stretch known as one of the world’s most dangerous roads. It was June 2025, and I was chasing sunsets, storms, and something I couldn’t name. What I found was danger, beauty, and a version of myself I’d forgotten existed.
By Muhammad Ahmar 8 months ago in Humans
The Island with No Wi-Fi
I’m a digital nomad—or at least, I was until the island of Kalu’ura broke me. At 29, my life was a curated Instagram feed: laptop on a beach, smoothie in hand, captions about “living the dream.” I’d built a career as a freelance graphic designer, hopping from Bali to Lisbon, my Wi-Fi signal dictating my happiness. So when I booked a week-long retreat on Kalu’ura—a speck in the Pacific I found on a travel blog—I expected paradise with a side of high-speed internet. Instead, I got a digital detox I never signed up for, a panic attack, and, surprisingly, the best trip of my life.
By Muhammad Ahmar 8 months ago in Humans
A Walk a Day
The day I decided to walk 10,000 steps started like any other—gray, heavy, and suffocating. I was 32, trapped in a fog of depression that had clung to me since my divorce two years prior. The weight gain—30 pounds of comfort food and inactivity—only deepened my shame. I avoided mirrors, canceled plans, and let my apartment become a cave of unwashed dishes and unopened mail. But that morning, something snapped. A friend, Jen, texted, “Just step outside.” It was a simple nudge, but it ignited a spark. What began as a reluctant shuffle around the block turned into a lifeline, reshaping my body, mind, and soul over the next year.
By Muhammad Ahmar 8 months ago in Humans











