younas khan
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"Rise Again: The Power of Not Giving Up"
I never imagined that failing would teach me how to rise. When I was a kid, I believed life was a straight line: you study hard, work harder, and things just work out. That belief shattered in my mid-twenties, when the world started saying "no"—loudly, repeatedly, and without mercy.
By younas khan8 months ago in Art
"The Hack That Made Me a Creative Hero"
Ever stared at a blank page so long that the paper seemed to mock you? That was me, every morning, when I sat down to write. I’d brew my coffee, settle into my favorite chair, and open my notebook… only to stare back at nothing. Inspiration? Elusive. Ideas? Evaporated. Creativity? On an indefinite vacation.
By younas khan8 months ago in Criminal
"The One That Got Away" . Content Warning.
The lake hadn’t changed in ten years. It still shimmered with that gentle silver glow when the wind skimmed its surface. The same wooden bench stood facing the water, its paint chipped, the carvings in the armrest barely legible—initials of young lovers who once thought forever could be captured in scratched letters.
By younas khan8 months ago in 01
"One Last Try". Content Warning.
Ethan Cole stared at the letter in his hand, the paper worn at the creases from being folded and unfolded too many times. The ink had smudged slightly where his thumb had lingered too long, right over her name—Maya. He hadn’t seen her in four years. Not since he walked away.
By younas khan8 months ago in 01
The Last Stand of Kael Draven
The world had already ended once. Twenty years ago, the Collapse swept across continents like a wildfire. Nations crumbled beneath the weight of corruption, civil war, and famine. The remnants fractured into war zones ruled by corporations, militias, and mercenaries. Governments became myths. Peace became a joke.
By younas khan9 months ago in Criminal
"Laugh Lines and Lies"
Miranda Lorne had made a career out of being charming. She had the kind of laugh that filled a room and the quick wit to match, earning her a cult following as a late-night comedy writer turned podcast host. Her face—framed with perfectly styled graying curls and deep laugh lines—was a familiar comfort to fans who tuned in weekly for "Mirth with Miranda."
By younas khan9 months ago in 01
"A Life Between Us". Content Warning.
The first time Daniel saw Maya, she was staring out the window of a bookstore café, a half-read novel in one hand, a chipped coffee cup in the other. The city outside blurred with the soft drizzle of a November afternoon. She looked like a scene out of a poem—unfinished, quietly beautiful, and aching to be understood.
By younas khan9 months ago in Families
"The Lion and the Lamb". Content Warning.
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 khan9 months ago in 01







