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The Healing Code
In the year 2032, the city of New Zenith stood as a symbol of innovation. Hospitals were no longer overrun with paperwork or struggling to diagnose rare illnesses. Instead, sleek AI systems hummed gently behind every screen, silently working beside doctors to save lives.
By The voice of the heart6 months ago in Fiction
Wings and Walls
1. A New Dawn It was the summer of 2025. In a quiet suburb of Columbus, Ohio, the Adams family—John, Maria, and their two kids, Liam and Emma—were waking up with renewed hope. For the past two years, John, a high school teacher, and Maria, a nurse, had been diligently saving every dollar to buy their first home. It wasn’t just about bricks and mortar—it was about security, memories, and a place to call their own.
By The voice of the heart6 months ago in Fiction
Drowned in the Heartland
In early July 2025, the skies over Texas darkened, not with war or strife, but with heavy clouds that carried an unstoppable force of nature. From July 4 to July 13, torrential rains poured over the Texas Hill Country, triggering the worst flood the region had seen in over a century. Towns like Kerrville, Ingram, and Hunt, known for their peaceful rivers and small-town charm, were transformed into waterlogged disaster zones.
By The voice of the heart6 months ago in Fiction
The Whispering Chip
In the neon-lit city of Shenzhen, where factories hummed like sleepless creatures and drones danced above glass towers, a 14-year-old boy named Sarfaraz Khan lived with his grandfather near the last surviving tea shop on Innovation Street.
By The voice of the heart6 months ago in Fiction
The Robot Who Wrote PoemS
In the year 2091, humans built machines to make life easier. Some cleaned homes. Some worked in factories. Some drove cars. But in a quiet laboratory at the edge of a rainy city, an engineer named Dr. Laila Rehman was working on something different.
By The voice of the heart6 months ago in Fiction
The Fish Who Knew Her Name
Zoya had always been the kind of girl who sat at the back of the classroom, scribbled poems in the margins of her notebook, and rarely raised her voice. She wasn’t invisible — just unnoticed. The kind of unnoticed that made loneliness feel like an extra shadow.
By The voice of the heart6 months ago in Fiction
The Boy Who Painted Stars
Sarfaraz Khan wasn’t always quiet. Once, he was the loudest boy in the house — the one who laughed the hardest, danced in the rain, and ran with open arms toward every new adventure. But after his mother passed away, something in him closed up, like a book snapped shut too soon.
By The voice of the heart6 months ago in Fiction
Mother’s Scarf
The day her mother died, Aaliya stopped wearing colors. Everything felt grey — the sky, the floor, her thoughts. She moved through days like a ghost, her face blank, her eyes dry. People said time would heal her, but time, she thought, didn’t know what it was missing.
By The voice of the heart6 months ago in Fiction











