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The Shattered Veil
The Shattered Veil A Descent Into Light and Madness The personality changes again—just like that. Not in weeks or months, but in moments. One moment calm, the next unraveling. A transient soul, flickering between forms, between thoughts. There is a strange comfort in the instability. A familiarity in being lost.
By Saeed Ullah 5 months ago in Horror
Three Little Fools and the House That Never Stood
✦ The Story: Once, not too long ago, there were three little fools. Not the kind of fools you mock. These were kind fools—hopeful, creative, maybe a bit too optimistic. Armed with laptops, ambition, and unpaid rent notices, they tried to make it on their own terms.
By Saeed Ullah 5 months ago in Fiction
Queen Bees — A Second Chance at Friendship and Love
Queen Bees — A Second Chance at Friendship and Love When we think of drama and popularity contests, we usually imagine high school corridors filled with whispering teens. But what if I told you one of the funniest and most heartfelt stories about popularity takes place inside a retirement home?
By Saeed Ullah 5 months ago in Geeks
Zayden's Red Balloons
Zayden's Red Balloons My name is Zayden. I just turned three, and I love to climb. Dressers, couches, railings—anything I can get my feet on. Climbing makes me feel like Spider-Man. Maybe it's because up there, I feel noticed. Maybe it's the only time someone actually sees me.
By Saeed Ullah 5 months ago in Families
The Silence I Inherited
In the country where I currently live, the world often feels upside down. Every day brings a fresh dose of absurdity. People drive recklessly, drunk and unaware of consequences. Laws seem like mere suggestions, and the streets are filled with chaos. I don’t engage with much of it—I stay away. I have learned to withdraw, to protect my peace by limiting my contact with others.
By Saeed Ullah 5 months ago in Confessions
The Shadow Crown: The Lost Heir's Trial
Once, there was a kingdom where laughter echoed in every corner and creativity was celebrated. But after a change in rule, the land fell under the shadow of fear. The new king declared creativity illegal. People lived in silence, stripped of color and joy. They wore only grey. Hushed whispers spread tales of glowing red-eyed monsters that devoured the souls of travelers lost in the forest.
By Saeed Ullah 5 months ago in Fiction
In the Fog: My Journey Through Xanax Withdrawal
I never imagined that something prescribed to help me would end up stealing nearly a decade of my life. When I was first diagnosed with Generalized Anxiety Disorder, I was desperate for relief. I couldn’t sleep, I couldn’t eat, and daily life felt like an impossible mountain. So when my doctor prescribed Xanax, I welcomed it. I didn’t question the dosage, didn’t hesitate. I just wanted the fear to stop.
By Saeed Ullah 5 months ago in Confessions











