
Numan Ahmad
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Numan Ahmad is a storyteller with a passion for sharing meaningful, memorable tales. Blending everyday experiences with imagination, they craft stories that connect, entertain, and inspire audiences of all ages in writing.
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Seven Habits of Successful People
"The Turning Point" At 32, Jordan Wells felt stuck. Every morning he woke up dreading the day, not because of hardship—but because of the emptiness. He had a steady job at a tech firm, a decent apartment in the city, and a handful of acquaintances who checked in now and then. On paper, life was fine. But Jordan knew deep down he wasn’t living—not really. He was existing.
By Numan Ahmad8 months ago in Motivation
The Wedding Night
The last song faded into soft applause. Rose petals littered the ballroom floor, and candles burned low in their holders, their flickering light casting golden halos across glass and lace. Nora stood at the edge of the dance floor, her new husband’s hand warm in hers. There was a gentle ache in her cheeks from smiling, a pleasant buzz from champagne and laughter, and a growing awareness that the night was only just beginning.
By Numan Ahmad8 months ago in Marriage
The Silent Killer
The Silent Killer Detective Leah Mercer had seen death before. She’d grown numb to the usual mess—blood, screams, shattered glass—but this one felt different. The body of journalist Daniel Klein lay motionless in his immaculate apartment, arms folded over his chest, eyes closed like he had simply gone to sleep. No sign of a break-in. No wounds. No struggle. No sound. Just silence—and a faint smell of lavender.
By Numan Ahmad8 months ago in Criminal
A poor man found a Treasure
A Poor Man Found a Treasure In a quiet village nestled between hills and dust roads, lived an old man named Rahim. He was known not for wealth or wisdom, but for his worn boots and calloused hands. Every morning before the sun rose, Rahim would walk to the edge of the village with a rusty shovel slung over his shoulder, digging aimlessly in the dry soil for work—or perhaps something more. Most people assumed he was looking for scrap metal. Others just called him a dreamer who’d lost touch with reality.
By Numan Ahmad8 months ago in Wander




