
Muhammad Saeed
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My Twin Sister Died in 2005—But She Still Texts Me
I was only fifteen when my twin sister, Eliza, died. It was a rainy October afternoon in 2005. We were supposed to walk home together from school, but I stayed behind for a group project. Eliza took the shortcut through the woods—something we’d promised Mom we wouldn’t do anymore. A fallen branch. A slippery hill. A single misstep. They found her body at the bottom of the ravine two days later. Broken. Still clutching her phone.
By Muhammad Saeed6 months ago in Fiction
Building Unbreakable Trust in Your Relationship.
Maya sat on the balcony, cradling her coffee cup like it was the only thing holding her together. The morning was quiet, but her heart wasn’t. The last six months had been a whirlwind—of love, fear, and more questions than answers. And it all began with a man named Zayan.
By Muhammad Saeed6 months ago in Fiction
Mastering the First Date: What to Wear, Where to Go, and What to Say to Leave a Lasting Impression
First dates are exciting—but let’s be honest, they can also be nerve-wracking. You're meeting someone new, possibly someone special, and every decision counts. From what you wear to where you go and what you say, each detail can shape how the date unfolds—and whether there’s a second one.
By Muhammad Saeed6 months ago in Fiction
Eyes in the Night: A Wolf’s Tale from the Forest
The forest was alive, but silent. Moonlight filtered through the canopy, casting silver shadows across the undergrowth. Owls hooted in the distance, and the wind whispered through the pines. But none of that mattered to the creature standing still at the edge of the clearing — a lone wolf with glowing yellow eyes, ears twitching at every sound.
By Muhammad Saeed6 months ago in Fiction
My Parrot Won’t Stop Telling on Me!
When I brought home a parrot named Tango from a rescue shelter, I thought I was just adopting a colorful companion. What I didn’t realize was that I was welcoming the most talkative, nosy, and traitorous bird ever born into my life.
By Muhammad Saeed6 months ago in Petlife
Unofficial Vocal Challenges: July 2025
In July 2025, Unofficial Vocal Challenges are lighting up the Vocal platform—these are prompt‑style challenges created by fellow vocal creators, separate from official Vocal+ contests. They’re gaining momentum and fueling vocal creativity across community threads
By Muhammad Saeed6 months ago in Art
Vasco da Gama. AI-Generated.
The morning of July 8, 1497, dawned cool and foggy over Lisbon’s Tagus River. Vasco da Gama, a provincial noble from the coastal town of Sines, surveyed his armada: four vessels—the elegant São Gabriel, her sister São Rafael, the nimble Berrio, and a stout store ship—carrying nearly 170 souls and Portugal’s boldest ambition
By Muhammad Saeed6 months ago in History
My Raccoon Life. AI-Generated.
Late one June morning, I stepped out into the warm Wisconsin sun to find an unusual sight: a tiny, hairless creature nestled beneath the mailbox, lifeless at first glance. As I leaned closer, my heart jolted—its faintly striped tail twitched. It was a newborn raccoon, eyes still closed, soundless but alive. I scooped the cold creature into my hands, brushing away crawling ants, and warmed it against my chest. It stopped struggling and relaxed into my palm. I named her Glory.
By Muhammad Saeed6 months ago in Petlife
Love and Trust Messages for Distance Relationship
Mia sat by her window, watching the rain slide down the glass like silent tears. It had been three weeks since she’d last seen Ryan in person, and the ache of distance weighed on her chest like a stone. She picked up her phone for the hundredth time that day, hoping for a message, a sign, anything to remind her that love could survive the miles.
By Muhammad Saeed6 months ago in Confessions











