Muhammad Hameedul Haq
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2nd-year student & story writing enthusiast. I craft captivating tales, blending imagination & emotion to bring characters to life. Always exploring new ideas to create narratives that touch the heart. 📖✍️
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The Gift of the Magi
One dollar and eighty-seven cents. That was all. And sixty cents of it was in pennies. Pennies saved one and two at a time by bulldozing the grocer and the vegetable man and the butcher until one's cheeks burned with the silent imputation of parsimony that such close dealing implied. Three times Della counted it. One dollar and eighty-seven cents. And the next day would be Christmas.
By Muhammad Hameedul Haq10 months ago in Fiction
A world without a white face
Every time you make a choice it creates a different reality, another you. 100 miles out of Tennessee and 20 miles from a friendly face I have to think what would have happened if I shucked instead of jived. Every headlight that I saw I ducked down wondering if this was the one to lay me down. It wasn’t no time for black folk here and I asked myself if we ever would get our day.
By Muhammad Hameedul Haq10 months ago in Fiction
The Death of a Radio
Live on air, many suspected that is when she had died. DJ Carly Jones was part of the Riverbrooks Radio Station four-o-one point five. Live to all in the small town of Riverbrooks. Towards the funeral being held, before arriving at the funeral itself, the radio station was silent. She was usually upbeat and bright and cheerful and- you would understand right? It was that time you would get a cup of coffee in the morning and hear her talk about some sort of donations being held at a school or late at night when you were going to bed. She was there always making sure to keep you up to date about the weather.
By Muhammad Hameedul Haq10 months ago in Criminal
Can You See Me Now?
Being invisible is my superpower. I don’t mean that I’m a superhero who is out slaughtering villains, cape flapping in the wind as I zoom over the New York skyline. The truth is, instead, that I am a “woman of a certain age” who has suddenly morphed into invisibility.
By Muhammad Hameedul Haq10 months ago in Fiction
The "What If" Lives of Jeanie the Dreamer
'Let’s have no two ways about it. Jeanie really could be a twat.' El leaned over the lectern and looked the front row of mourners straight in the eyes. She had one elbow on the celebrant’s notes, and for all the world looked like she was ordering a pint of Bishop’s Finger down at her local in Dalston.
By Muhammad Hameedul Haq10 months ago in Fiction
How Can We Reduce the Aging of Our Brain?
Introduction: The Ageless Mind Imagine your brain as a high-performance engine. With proper care, it can run smoothly for decades, but neglect can lead to wear and tear. As we age, cognitive decline—memory lapses, slower thinking, and difficulty learning new things—can become a concern. But what if you could slow down, or even reverse, brain aging?
By Muhammad Hameedul Haq10 months ago in Education
Imran Khan
Imran Khan's life has been marked by a relentless pursuit of excellence, be it in sports, philanthropy, or politics. Born on October 5, 1952, in Lahore, Pakistan, he was the only son of Ikramullah Khan, a civil engineer, and Shaukat Khanum, a housewife. His family belonged to the elite class of Lahore, but from a young age, Imran exhibited a keen sense of purpose, a drive that would later define his extraordinary journey.
By Muhammad Hameedul Haq10 months ago in Humans
UConn Dominates UCLA in Final Four, Advances to National Championship
In a highly anticipated Final Four matchup, the UConn Huskies delivered a masterclass in basketball, obliterating the UCLA Bruins 85-51. The lopsided victory not only showcased UConn’s dominance on both ends of the court but also underscored their championship pedigree as they advanced to the national championship game. This victory marks yet another significant chapter in UConn’s storied history, further cementing their place as one of the top programs in women’s college basketball.
By Muhammad Hameedul Haq10 months ago in Gamers
Whispers of the Falling Leaves
The autumn wind carried secrets, rustling through the golden and crimson leaves that spiraled gently to the ground. Emma stood at the edge of the old forest, her breath forming soft clouds in the crisp air. She had always felt drawn to this place, especially in fall, when the trees seemed to whisper to her.
By Muhammad Hameedul Haq10 months ago in Horror
The Rise of Personalized AI Companions
In recent years, the rise of artificial intelligence has transformed how we live, work, and even feel. But in 2025, one trend is standing out from the rest — the rise of personalized AI companions. No longer just digital assistants or cold robotic tools, these companions are becoming deeply personal, emotionally intelligent, and surprisingly human-like. And they’re not just changing our devices — they’re changing us.
By Muhammad Hameedul Haq10 months ago in Education










