
Muhammad Haris khan afridi
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Storyteller at heart ✨ I share fiction, reflections, and creative tales that inspire, entertain, and spark connection. Writing to explore imagination, celebrate life, and remind us that every story has the power to touch a soul.
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Four Roads, One Journey
Four friends. Four very different lives. But one shared dream. It all started with a simple idea—an impulsive road trip to celebrate their last summer before real life pulled them in different directions. Maya, Aaron, Lina, and Josh had grown up together in a small town, bound by memories, secrets, and dreams they hadn’t yet dared to chase.
By Muhammad Haris khan afridi4 months ago in Chapters
Mom’s Silent Strength
When I think about strength, the first images that come to mind are usually loud and obvious: someone standing up in the face of danger, shouting to protect those they love, or charging forward when everything seems to fall apart. But the kind of strength I learned from my mother is different. It’s quieter. Invisible to most. And yet, it’s the strongest kind of all.
By Muhammad Haris khan afridi4 months ago in Families
Post PM of Pakistan Imran khan
written by SHAMS KHAN Early Life & Education Birth and Family: Born on October 5, 1952 in Lahore, Imran Ahmad Khan Niazi was the only son among five siblings in a Pashtun Niazi family. His father, Ikramullah Khan Niazi, was a civil engineer, and his mother, Shaukat Khanum, nurtured his strong family values
By Muhammad Haris khan afridi4 months ago in Fiction
The Girl Who Spoke in Lyrics: How Taylor Swift Became a Voice of a Generation
When Taylor Swift was just a teenager scribbling lyrics in her notebook, she probably didn’t realize those same words would one day become anthems sung by stadiums, quoted on social media, and etched into the hearts of generations. But that’s exactly what happened.
By Muhammad Haris khan afridi4 months ago in Chapters
The Relentless Rise: Cristiano Ronaldo's Painful Journey to Greatness
Cristiano Ronaldo's path to success is one shaped by hardship, sacrifice, and relentless drive. Born in the small island of Madeira, Portugal, in 1985, Ronaldo faced a rough start. His family lived in poverty, and his father worked as a gardener while his mother was a cook. Despite these struggles, young Ronaldo's love for football was undeniable. His humble beginnings would later become the backdrop to a story of perseverance that would inspire millions.
By Muhammad Haris khan afridi5 months ago in Chapters
Stories Hidden in Everyday Moments
Stories Hidden in Everyday Moments How ordinary days often hold the most extraordinary truths. Most people believe life’s greatest stories come from big moments—graduations, weddings, promotions, or the day we finally achieve something we’ve been chasing for years. But I’ve started to believe the opposite. The stories that stay with us the longest often come from the smallest, simplest days—the ones we barely notice until we look back.
By Muhammad Haris khan afridi5 months ago in BookClub
Everything Looks Better From Far Away
Author : shams khan Ayesha had always loved the view from her apartment balcony. From the tenth floor, the city stretched like a glowing canvas—streets glittering with headlights, rooftops layered like uneven puzzle pieces, and crowds moving below like restless shadows. From up here, everything looked orderly, even beautiful.
By Muhammad Haris khan afridi5 months ago in Fiction
The Mirror That Spoke Back
Author : shams khan It started as nothing more than an accident. Leena was exploring her grandmother’s attic on a quiet Sunday afternoon, brushing aside cobwebs and sneezing at dust that seemed older than time. She had always loved this part of the house. The attic was like a museum of forgotten lives—old trunks, brittle photographs, yellowed letters that no one had opened in decades. But what caught her eye that day was something she had never noticed before: a tall, narrow mirror leaning against the far wall, hidden beneath a moth-eaten sheet.
By Muhammad Haris khan afridi5 months ago in Chapters
The Reflection Room
The Reflection Room by haris khan The first time Noah saw the mirror, it didn’t reflect him at all. He had been dared by two classmates to sneak into the abandoned south wing of Carter High, a part of the building sealed off since a fire years ago. The hallways smelled of mold and old paint. Locker doors hung crooked on their hinges, and crumpled pages of forgotten yearbooks littered the floors. But the room at the end of the corridor—the one behind the warped double doors—was untouched.
By Muhammad Haris khan afridi6 months ago in Chapters








