Muhammad Sohail
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Stories have the power to change lives. I aim to transport you to new worlds, ignite your imagination, and leave you thinking long after the final chapter. If you're ready for unforgettable journeys and characters who feel real.
Stories (35)
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Celestia and the Feather of Dawn
Under the pale crescent moon, Celestia tiptoed along a silver riverbank, her heart aglow with wonder. Shimmering lilies unfurled into the night, and unseen chimes echoed from the woods beyond. Something called to her—a soft, lilting melody on the midnight breeze. It felt as if the forest itself were singing. Enchanted by its magic, Celestia followed the song wherever it led.
By Muhammad Sohail8 months ago in Fiction
Shadows of the Last Light
Rhia pressed against a graffiti-stained wall as her breath echoed down the deserted alley. The last rays of a dying sun painted the crumbling skyscrapers in bruised purple shadows. Neon signs sputtered overhead, flickering across rust and overgrown vines. In her trembling hand, she clutched a glowing data crystal. For a moment she felt alone, yet holding the crystal felt like a spark of resistance against the night. With every heartbeat, the city felt alive with danger.
By Muhammad Sohail8 months ago in Fiction
The Watcher of Dusk Rock
Somewhere off the North Atlantic coast, where the sea carves whispers into the stone cliffs, stands Dusk Rock Lighthouse. For nearly seventy years, it’s been abandoned—no keepers, no ships, no records. The locals say the last man who lived there vanished, leaving his light burning for three nights after he was gone.
By Muhammad Sohail8 months ago in Fiction
Spider-Man: Web of Echoes . AI-Generated.
New York had changed. The sky was no longer just grey; it was digital—filled with drones, surveillance clouds, and synthetic stars. Skyscrapers touched the clouds like fingers searching for forgotten dreams. People moved fast, plugged into their own worlds, rarely looking up.
By Muhammad Sohail8 months ago in Criminal
The Last Lantern of Noor. AI-Generated.
In the quiet city of Noor—where the air once sang with stories and lanterns hung like stars—silence had become the new ruler. The streets that once danced with light were now soaked in shadows. People whispered that the city’s heart had gone cold ever since the Great Flame faded a hundred years ago. But no one remembered why.
By Muhammad Sohail8 months ago in Fiction
A Mother-in-Law's Wisdom: Building a Life of Love with My Daughter
The first time I saw her, she was in my kitchen, nervously curling the tip of her scarf around her finger. My son, Daniel, had invited her to dinner to meet the family. I observed her from the counter, quietly watching. She had gentle eyes, the eyes that speak before they open their mouths. I could see that she was reflective — perhaps even a bit withdrawn. And above all, she adored my son.
By Muhammad Sohail8 months ago in Families
The Stranger on the Train Who Changed My Life Forever
I wasn't meant to be on that train. My regular route was canceled that morning because of signal problems, so I had to take a detour on a slower, more packed commuter line. I recall being annoyed—coffee in one hand, laptop bag in the other, wedged between strangers and the mild scent of wet jackets. The kind of day you forget before it's even done.
By Muhammad Sohail8 months ago in Fiction
Why Gen Z Is Quitting 9-5 Jobs for Good
A revolution is brewing in the global workforce and it's being spearheaded by Gen Z—the generation born around 1997 to 2012. In contrast to earlier generations that fought for security through conventional employment, Gen Z is increasingly moving away from the 9-to-5 life. For the majority in this generation, the guarantee of stability, benefits, and a regular paycheck just isn't sufficient to warrant a life encased in cubicles, Zoom calls, or strict corporate cultures.
By Muhammad Sohail8 months ago in 01
How Social Media Is Quietly Rewiring Your Brain
In the past two decades, social media has transformed from a niche networking tool into a daily ritual for billions. Platforms like Instagram, TikTok, Twitter (now X), and Facebook have become more than just communication hubs—they’re digital ecosystems shaping how we think, feel, and behave. While much of the focus has been on privacy, misinformation, and mental health, a quieter but more profound transformation is taking place: social media is literally rewiring our brains.
By Muhammad Sohail8 months ago in 01
The Crimson Ledger
Rain fell hard against the 47th floor windows. Externally, Matheson & Co. continued to resemble every other Manhattan-based corporate finance firm—respectful, dull. Internally, however, in the rear of frosted glass and strained grins, there existed something deeper, something seedy, flowing beneath the numbers.
By Muhammad Sohail8 months ago in Criminal











