
Rajoan Islam
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Hey, Life is very beautiful, you have to enjoy it while it lasts.
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"The Broken Heavens"
"The Broken Heavens" For Aeliana, the sky had always been reliable. When she was younger, she used to lie on the grass in her family's meadow and watch the clouds float, dreaming of the tales they held—tales of faraway places, long-forgotten rulers, and odd animals. However, that was prior to the sky breaking.
By Rajoan Islam10 months ago in Fiction
"The Beyond Light"
"The Beyond Light" By 3085, the human race had conquered the stars, settling far-off worlds and discovering technology that were unthinkable. The Lucid Device, an artifact discovered on the moon of a far-off planet in the Zorin system, was the most significant of these finds. This mysterious apparatus possessed the power to peek into other realms, bend space-time, and reveal secrets. It was a technology that could reveal the universe's darkest secrets. However, nobody had been able to utilize it in spite of its potential.
By Rajoan Islam10 months ago in Fiction
"The Sky Painted"
"The Sky Painted" There was a legend about the Painted Sky in the little community of Elmsbrook. Elders would tell children this tale while they looked up at the vivid hues of sunrise or sunset. It was supposed that the gods themselves had painted the sky many years ago. There was a catch, though: the hues of the sky were intended to be shared, a gift for everyone to enjoy. However, a self-centered artist by the name of Cael had stolen all the colors, kept them hidden in his studio, and painted only for his own pleasure. Ultimately, the sky became dark and lifeless as the gods punished him by removing the hues.
By Rajoan Islam10 months ago in Fiction
"The Vanishing Hour"
"The Vanishing Hour" Too peaceful was the town of Brookridge. It had always been a quiet, charming little town with few secrets and everyone knowing one another. However, a dark secret was simmering beneath the surface. Despite her ten years of service with the town's police force, Detective Lydia Moore was unprepared for the case that would come to light one chilly autumn evening.
By Rajoan Islam10 months ago in Criminal
"The Final Admission"
"The Final Admission" Like a clock ticking away to something inevitable, the rain pounded the pavement as it fell in sheets. Detective Jane Harper stood looking at the dilapidated building across the street in the faint light of the streetlamp. It used to be the center of the city's criminal underworld, where dubious transactions and risky relationships occurred. Like the mysteries it contained, it now remained deserted.
By Rajoan Islam10 months ago in Criminal
"The Midnight Echoes"
"The Midnight Echoes" Gazing into the seemingly endless shadows, Sophia stood at the edge of the woodland. The trees, whose branches twisted into hideous patterns, looked like giants in the eerie silver illumination of the full moon, which hung low in the sky. A gentle breeze swept through the woods, and the only sound to break the stillness was the rustle of leaves. That silence felt different tonight, though. Something ancient electrified it, made it feel alive.
By Rajoan Islam10 months ago in Fiction
"The Silver Moon Below"
"The Silver Moon Below" Under the silver moonlight, Carden was a peaceful village. A fresh breeze rustled through the trees, and the air was crisp. Even though it was Harvest Festival night, there was a distinct vibe this year. The villagers had been celebrating under the full moon for generations, but today it seemed as though the moon itself was waiting and watching.
By Rajoan Islam10 months ago in Fiction
"From the Forgotten, whispers"
"From the Forgotten, whispers" That night, it rained a lot, pounding against the old house's windows in a pattern that unnerved Noah. The rain outside nearly drowned out the crackling sound of the flames as he sat by the fireplace. After his father's recent job loss, his family had recently relocated to this isolated, dilapidated farmhouse in the hopes of finding calm. Noah was not so sure, though. The house felt off, with its groaning flooring and odd odors. Something that did not wish to be discovered seemed to be concealed by the walls themselves.
By Rajoan Islam10 months ago in Fiction
"The Path of the Stars"
"The Path of the Stars" The stars had always captivated Lena. The night sky was her sole consistent friend when she was growing up in a little village tucked away in a verdant valley. She first heard about the Starlit Path—a legendary trail that is supposed to reappear just once per century and leads to an ancient treasure buried deep in the mountains—there, under the sparkling lights.
By Rajoan Islam10 months ago in Fiction
"The Secret We Do not Share"
"The Secret We Do not Share" Eliot had always sensed that something about her—about him—was unusual. Lily would not talk much about it, but whenever someone inquired about her family, she would quickly grin or change the topic. Since Eliot had met Lily, there had always been a certain calm about her that made her seem impervious to criticism, like a secret just waiting to be revealed.
By Rajoan Islam10 months ago in Fiction
"Wind Whispers"
"Wind Whispers" Emily first heard the whispering in the late afternoon. She was seated on the weathered wooden bench beside the lake, staring at the glistening water. Her hair was tousled by the chilly breeze, and the air was filled with the sound of leaves rustling. Emily, an artist by profession, found solace in Willowbrook's quietness. Peace, however, had begun seeping through her fingers all of a sudden, like water through pipes. She had been dealing with the recent death of her mother, and even though the town was beautiful, she felt a void in her heart.
By Rajoan Islam10 months ago in Fiction











