younas khan
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"Unbreakable: The Brenda Chronicles". Content Warning.
Brenda didn’t stand out in a crowd. She never tried to. Her footsteps were quiet, her voice softer than wind brushing through leaves, and her presence often faded into the background like an echo too gentle to catch. But if you watched her long enough—really watched—you’d feel something different. There was heat in her silence. A quiet fire waiting for the right moment to rise.
By younas khan6 months ago in Art
Lila and the Relic of Power Unbound
n a realm once ruled by unity, there now stood division. Kingdoms fractured. Thrones empty. Rulers corrupted. The Council of Crowns, the ancient body meant to guide all lands, had collapsed after the disappearance of the Talisman of Ultimate Authority — a relic said to hold the power to command loyalty from armies, silence tyrants, and bring peace where there was none.
By younas khan7 months ago in Art
"When the Lion Lay Down"
Long ago, in a vast and sun-soaked savanna, a mighty lion ruled over the land. His name was Rohar, and his roar echoed across the plains like thunder. He was feared by all, for he was strong, swift, and merciless in his hunts. Animals whispered his name in the shadows, praying never to cross his path.
By younas khan7 months ago in 01
The Mind Behind Mars: The Elon Musk Story
In a quiet neighborhood in Pretoria, South Africa, a curious boy named Elon Musk sat alone, lost in books and dreams. While other children played outside, Elon was flipping pages of science fiction novels, computer manuals, and encyclopedias. The world didn’t quite understand him — he was shy, introverted, and deeply imaginative. But even then, there was a flicker in his eyes, a restlessness in his mind, and a relentless desire to understand how everything worked.
By younas khan8 months ago in 01
Seeing Isn’t Feeling
Seeing Isn’t Feeling Some connections go deeper than sight. I used to think that love was a matter of sight—how you look at someone, how you catch their gaze, how they smile when they see you walk into a room. But I’ve learned that love is more about feeling what others can’t say. What they won’t show. What they hope someone might notice beneath their calm expression.
By younas khan8 months ago in 01
"From Ashes to Glory"
he world had no place for Toren Vale. At least, not the world he was born into. In the towering city of Caldrith, people were ranked by Marks—symbols of destiny that appeared on children at birth. The Marked were trained, revered, and elevated. The Unmarked were invisible. Ignored. Sent to the Outer Ring to live, labor, and fade.
By younas khan8 months ago in 01











