Muhammad Owais Faisal
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The Last Light of Tomorrow
The dawn did not come. Lira stood at the edge of the Valley of Echoes, her breath crystallizing in the air as she stared at the horizon. For the first time in centuries, the sun had refused to rise. The sky hung suspended in a perpetual midnight, fractured by cracks of amber light—remnants of a dying tomorrow. Behind her, the villagers huddled around flickering lanterns, their faces gaunt with dread. They all knew what this meant: the Last Flame was fading.
By Muhammad Owais Faisal10 months ago in Futurism
Pieces of Yesterday
Mara’s train pulled into the sleepy station of Bellvale, a town where time seemed to both linger and vanish simultaneously. The platform, bathed in the gentle glow of an autumn afternoon, was dotted with memories she hadn’t touched in over a decade. As she stepped off the train, Mara felt a bittersweet pull—a powerful mix of nostalgia and hope—as if the fading echoes of her past were gently inviting her to rebuild a future she had long forgotten.
By Muhammad Owais Faisal10 months ago in Families
Beneath the Same Sky
The sun dipped below the horizon, painting the sky in hues of gold and violet. A soft breeze rustled through the tall grass of the open field where two figures stood, their silhouettes outlined against the fading light. One was a young woman with fiery red hair, her eyes alight with determination. The other was a man, tall and broad-shouldered, his gaze fixed on the distant mountains as if searching for something just beyond reach.
By Muhammad Owais Faisal10 months ago in Humans
The Borderlands of Calm and Chaos
In a world not so different from our own, nestled between two vast and mysterious realms, lay a strange and shifting land known as the Borderlands. To the east stretched the Serene Dominion, a realm of endless meadows, tranquil rivers, and skies that glowed with soft, eternal light. To the west roared the Chaotic Expanse, a place of relentless storms, flickering shadows, and shifting landscapes that seemed to defy reason.
By Muhammad Owais Faisal10 months ago in 01



