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The Last Cup of Tea
The Last Cup of Tea An Emotional Story About a Mother's Silent Love It was just another ordinary morning. The sky was soft gray, and the house smelled faintly of toast and cardamom tea. Arif sat at the kitchen table scrolling through his phone while his mother quietly moved around, humming an old song she always sang while preparing breakfast.
By Sultan durani 9 months ago in Families
A Father's Shoes
Arman was packing up the last of his childhood home after his father’s funeral when he found the shoes. They were old—worn-out leather with cracked soles and faded stitches. Dust had settled in their curves, and the laces were stiff from age. He almost threw them away, assuming they were junk. But something stopped him. Maybe it was the smell—faint, like dust and time. Maybe it was the way they were placed, side by side in a corner, as if waiting to be worn one last time.
By Sultan durani 9 months ago in Families
The Letter She Never Read
It was a quiet Sunday afternoon when Daniel found the old wooden box in the attic. Dusty and hidden under piles of forgotten things, it hadn’t been opened in over a decade. Inside it, among childhood photos and faded birthday cards, was the letter he never had the courage to send.
By Sultan durani 9 months ago in Fiction
The Stranger on Platform Nine
It was a rainy afternoon in Prague, and the train station buzzed with the usual chaos—loudspeakers echoing destinations, footsteps clattering on old tiles, and the scent of coffee blending with metal, rain, and the faint smell of diesel. I was on Platform Nine, backpack in hand, waiting for a train to Vienna.
By Sultan durani 9 months ago in Confessions
How I Saved $500 in 30 Days Without Sacrificing My Lifestyle. AI-Generated.
Introduction Most people believe saving money means giving up everything they enjoy—like eating out, shopping, or streaming their favorite shows. That’s what I used to think too. But one month, I decided to challenge myself: Could I save $500 in 30 days without making my life miserable?
By Sultan durani 9 months ago in Lifehack
A Journey from Lakki Marwat to Lahore — A Life Lesson in Time Management
Introduction: A Simple Plan Turned into a Long Struggle Time is one of the most valuable things in life. But we often learn its true importance only when we lose it. I never thought that starting my journey just 30 minutes late could turn a 6-hour trip into a 36-hour test of patience, endurance, and willpower. My journey from Lakki Marwat to Lahore was not just about travel—it became a deep life lesson in the importance of punctuality.
By Sultan durani 9 months ago in Motivation







