Muhammad Zohaib Khan
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A Reader | A Writer | Aspiring Historian | Philospohy |
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How Losing Them Helped Me Find Myself
I thought I had found forever in them. You know how sometimes a person just fits? Like puzzle pieces that finally click together, making you believe that every broken relationship before this one was just a prelude to them. That’s how it felt. Like home. Like safety. Like maybe, just maybe, I didn’t have to keep searching.
By Muhammad Zohaib Khan10 months ago in Fiction
The Day I Realized They Never Loved Me
I always thought heartbreak would come with screaming. Maybe slamming doors, ugly crying, a grand finale of a fight where we’d both say too much. I imagined betrayal would be loud—like in the movies, where someone yells “How could you?” and the other person walks out dramatically. But when it happened to me, there were no fireworks—just silence. And somehow, that was worse.
By Muhammad Zohaib Khan10 months ago in Fiction
Resilience in the Storm
"The Stone and the Seed" In a quiet village nestled between mountains and time, there lived a man named Aven, who was known not for strength or wisdom, but for his silence. He was a stonemason—one who sculpted mountains into monuments, yet within himself bore the weight of an unseen boulder. To the world, he carved beauty; to himself, he was unfinished marble, flawed and fragmented.
By Muhammad Zohaib Khan10 months ago in Motivation
Harvest of Feelings
Emotion Farming They used to harvest wheat. Now, they harvest us. The fields stretched like golden veins under a bruised, twilight sky, humming with the soft pulse of buried sorrow. Each crystalline stalk shimmered faintly—tall and ethereal, trembling not from wind, but from a deeper current: the residue of human emotion, cultivated and contained.
By Muhammad Zohaib Khan10 months ago in Fiction




