Shehzad Ahmad
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The Second First Time
The Second First Time By Shehzad Ahmad The first time Maya left, she didn’t say goodbye. She was seventeen. Angry. The kind of angry that boils silently in the chest for years before erupting in a single suitcase. She walked out on a father who yelled too much, a mother who smiled too little, and a town that smelled like diesel, dampness, and someone else’s dreams.
By Shehzad Ahmad6 months ago in Fiction
The Stranger on Platform Nine
I wasn’t planning to cry on Platform Nine that morning. But life doesn’t exactly book appointments with your emotions. I was running late, clutching a coffee that had gone lukewarm and a phone that had just died. The Monday morning crowd surged around me—commuters with straight spines and glazed eyes, their headphones forming invisible walls. I stood still, overwhelmed and motionless, trying to remember why I even bothered.
By Shehzad Ahmad6 months ago in Humans
The Last Letter in the Attic. AI-Generated.
It was the kind of summer that clung to your skin, heavy with heat and memory. Eleanor Hayes hadn’t set foot in her grandfather's farmhouse since the day they lowered him into the ground three years ago. She'd promised herself she wouldn’t return. Not because she didn’t love the place — she did, fiercely. But because it was too full of ghosts. Too full of things she didn’t want to remember.
By Shehzad Ahmad6 months ago in Families
Thriving in the Foody Era: A Practical Guide to Maintaining Health. AI-Generated.
Introduction In today’s "foody era," where food is everywhere from social media to doorstep deliveries maintaining good health can feel like swimming against the current. While food culture has become more diverse and exciting, it also comes with challenges: overconsumption, unhealthy ingredients, and sedentary habits. However, with conscious choices and sustainable routines, you can maintain your health without sacrificing your love for food.
By Shehzad Ahmad6 months ago in Feast
The Last Day in White and Brown. AI-Generated.
It was a cloudy morning—the kind where the sky hangs heavy and the air feels like it’s holding its breath. On a quiet road outside the university campus, two friends stood side by side, dressed in traditional shalwar kameez. Shehzad wore white; Mudassir, brown. Their clothes, now inked with signatures, messages, and little sketches, had become living souvenirs of a day they both knew they would remember forever.
By Shehzad Ahmad6 months ago in Education


