
Salah Uddin
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Passionate storyteller exploring the depth of human emotions, real-life reflections, and vivid imagination. Through thought-provoking narratives and relatable themes, I aim to connect, inspire, and spark conversation.
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The Silent Chapter
The year was 2142, and words were outlawed. After the Language Purge, the Regime destroyed all printed books and replaced them with government-approved visual feeds. Reading was branded a threat—silent rebellion disguised as education. Only the Archive Agents had permission to “decode” text. For the rest of the world, reading was treason.
By Salah Uddin7 months ago in Education
The Airport with No Announcements
The Airport with No Announcements By Salah Uddin The first thing I noticed was the silence. Not the comforting hush of early mornings or snowy forests, but a heavy kind of quiet—the kind that hums in your ears and makes you question your reality.
By Salah Uddin7 months ago in Earth
Last Train to the Stars
Last Train to the Stars: They called it the Odyssey Line—the last train Earth would ever build. Not a train in the old sense, with tracks and stations. This one launched like a rocket, curved around the broken bones of the moon, and vanished into deep space. Only a few knew its true destination. Fewer still had ever come back.
By Salah Uddin7 months ago in Chapters
Flight 909
Flight 909 By Salah Uddin ________________________________________ Darren Geller boarded Flight 909 with nothing but a carry-on and a half-dead phone. It was supposed to be a cheap, two-hour hop from Denver to Portland—a forgettable connection between business meetings. The airline, Avia West, had a retro feel. No digital check-ins, no app—just a paper ticket and a weary-looking stewardess who scanned it with a nod.
By Salah Uddin7 months ago in Fiction
Timeless Love
The world froze at 2:04 PM. Cars halted mid-intersection. Birds hovered like ornaments in the sky. Conversations turned to statues, caught in half-spoken syllables. Ezra Kane, a quiet bookstore clerk, was the only one who moved through the stillness.
By Salah Uddin7 months ago in Fiction
The Apartment that Rents You
The Apartment that Rents You Written by: Salah Uddin They told you not to get attached. That buildings didn’t love, that walls don’t whisper, and doors don’t remember. But Tower 97 wasn’t like other places. In the City of Drought and Dust, where every breath cost credits and apartments outlived politicians, housing didn’t just house—it chose.
By Salah Uddin7 months ago in Fiction






