
MUHAMMAD ALI
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Passionate storyteller exploring life, dreams, and deep thoughts through words.
I write fiction, poetry, and powerful ideas that leave a mark.
Let the silence speak — I’ll translate it with ink.
Stories (3)
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I Keep Finding Notes I Don’t Remember Writing — But They Know Everything About Me
It started with a sticky note on my bathroom mirror. “Don’t forget to smile. Even if it feels fake.” I thought I wrote it. Maybe during a breakdown or one of those nights when I dissociate and just do things. But I don’t remember writing it. And the handwriting—it looked like mine, but not quite.
By MUHAMMAD ALI7 months ago in Fiction
Found a Stranger’s Diary in a Burned House — And I Think It Was Me
The house was long dead. Windows shattered. Roof collapsed. The walls still smelled faintly of ash. I wasn’t looking for anything—just silence. Just distance from the noise in my head.But something pulled me in.In the living room, buried beneath charred wood and broken glass, I found it—a small leather diary, scorched at the corners but mostly untouched inside. I flipped it open.
By MUHAMMAD ALI7 months ago in Fiction
The Last Human on Earth Is a Poet
The Last Human on Earth Is a Poet By Muhammad ALI They say the stars don't listen. But I still write. Each night, beneath a rusted sky, I sit on the old rooftop with my pen, notebook, and a candle stub salvaged from the ruins of a cathedral. The city below sleeps in silence—its lights long dead, its windows broken, its walls covered in ivy and ash. No footsteps echo. No laughter rolls across the streets. Just wind and time.
By MUHAMMAD ALI7 months ago in Fiction


