
Muzzakir Khan
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I write stories that capture real emotions, silent struggles, and the moments that shape us. My words aim to heal, inspire, and connect. Follow my journey for honest, heartfelt storytelling that speaks to the soul.
Stories (4)
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The Forgotten Room
[By mazkaz] 1. The Old House on Willow Street Ayaan had not returned to Willow Street for almost twelve years. Life had carried him far away—toward college, work, and the noise of a busy city—but the silence of his childhood home continued to echo inside him. When his mother passed away, the house became a shadow he didn’t want to face. And now that his father was gone too, the house waited for him like an unanswered letter.
By Muzzakir Khanabout a month ago in Fiction
The Letter I Found 5 Years Later Changed My Life Forever
It was a rainy afternoon when I decided to clean my old room. Five years had passed since I moved out for college, and everything I left behind seemed like relics from another life. Boxes stacked in the corner, old notebooks, souvenirs, and random letters that I didn’t even remember writing. I was just about to throw a pile of papers into the trash when a yellowed envelope caught my eye.
By Muzzakir Khan2 months ago in Motivation
The Girl Who Appeared in My Dreams Before I Ever Met Her
[by mazkaz] I never believed in strange coincidences, and I definitely never believed in destiny. But everything changed the night I saw her—not in real life, but in a dream so vivid it felt like someone had opened a window into another world.
By Muzzakir Khan2 months ago in Confessions
The Message I Received 10 Minutes After My Friend Died
My name is Mozaki, and this story begins on the day my best friend Zain died. I remember everything about that evening—the color of the sky, the smell of rain, even the quiet sound of my old ceiling fan. It was 6:42 PM, and I was sitting alone in my room, scrolling through old pictures of me and Zain. We had grown up together. Every stupid fight, every shared dream, every late-night talk—he was a part of all of it.
By Muzzakir Khan2 months ago in Humans



