
Professor khan
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*Professor Khan* | *Writer/Storyteller*
Exploring life's complexities through words. Join me on a journey of self-discovery, creativity, and inspiration. Stories that spark imagination and ignite passion.
Stories (6)
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The Message I Never Sent
>> WRITTEN BY PROFESSOR KHAN 1. Alone in the Glow The apartment was quiet—too quiet. The kind of quiet that settles deep in your bones and makes the air feel heavy. The only sound was the soft hum of the refrigerator and the occasional creak of old pipes in the walls. I sat on the edge of my bed, the warmth from the blanket barely touching the cold that lived inside me.
By Professor khan7 months ago in Fiction
The Stranger Who Knew My Name"
>> WRITTEN BY PROFESSOR KHAN A Rainy Day and a Chance Meeting It started with rain—the kind that drenches you in seconds. I ducked into a small bookstore to wait it out. That’s when I saw him: an old man with a long coat and a walking stick, staring at me like he knew me. I offered a polite smile. He approached with surprising speed for someone his age.
By Professor khan7 months ago in Fiction
The Letter I Found in My Late Grandma’s Bible
PART 1: Saying Goodbye The day we buried Grandma June was cold, despite it being spring. The whole family gathered at her favorite white chapel, tucked between the hills where she used to take us berry picking as kids. The service was short and quiet—just the way she’d wanted. I hadn’t cried, not really. Not until I walked back into her house, smelled her lavender soap, and saw her Bible sitting untouched on her bedside table.
By Professor khan7 months ago in Fiction
The Night the Lights Went Out in Our Town
We never really spoke to each other—not beyond polite nods and the occasional “good morning.” Even though we lived on the same street, walked past the same coffee shop, and stood in the same checkout lines, we were strangers sharing a zip code. That all changed the night the lights went out.
By Professor khan7 months ago in Fiction
Trapped in an Elevator with My Ex
I hadn’t seen Emma in over a year—not since the night we broke up during a thunderstorm, in a diner parking lot, with tears, accusations, and a half-eaten grilled cheese on the dashboard. We said things we didn’t mean. Or maybe we did. That part still stings.
By Professor khan7 months ago in Fiction
The Moment That Broke Me—And Built Me Back"
1. Introduction: A Day Like Any Other It was a normal Thursday morning. I left for work just like every other day—coffee in hand, bag on shoulder, headphones in. Nothing seemed unusual. The sun was shining, birds were singing, and the world looked calm. But inside my phone, waiting in my voicemail, was a message that would change my entire life.
By Professor khan7 months ago in Motivation





