
yousif haji
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Aspiring story writer with a passion for crafting captivating narratives. With a unique voice and vivid imagination, I bring characters and worlds to life, engaging readers with every tale I tell.
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Across the desert
Chapter 5: The Standoff From up on top of the dune, the Alvarez family for the first time which could be a long time remained stationary, but the rest of their lives they had been moving with hare’s-paced speed. Under the influence of the glaring sun shining over the desert without the slightest apparent relief, the Alvarez family sat pressed against one another with expressions of exhaustion on their faces, unable to find the way forward.
By yousif hajiabout a year ago in Chapters
Across the Desert
**Chapter 4: The Predator and the Prey** --- Before the family of Alvarez lay an unending expanse of desert, which was devoid of life and quite severe. As the family made their way down the mountains, the heat became more intense, and there was again, a change in the area. The meager shade cast by the cliffs was soon replaced with endless desert areas, where every hill seemed like a desolate wasteland. There was no time to stand in wonder of the land – survival was the only focus.
By yousif hajiabout a year ago in Chapters
Across the Desert
Chapter 3 :The Harsh Desert The Alvarez family woke up in the wee hours first; the cold prick of a still biting desert were not itchy. A vigilant coyote, who was always at the ready, gave them the cue to go and quickly prepare for the move. The night was sleepless with the cold of the desert entering their bones, yet they should still move. Whatever seconds are left, they need to amplify their wcarsnkljoosh or whatever it is they are into. Restless was the night with the desert's chill reaching their bones, but they had to move on. Lack of time was a serene reminder that their race through the threats of the burning desert was right next to them, together with a solid ground of border patrols most of the time.
By yousif hajiabout a year ago in Chapters
Across the Desert
Chapter 2: The Journey Begins The cold of the night wrapped around the Alvarez family as they left behind the warmth of their familiar little village. The coyote was moving at the front, a mysterious being, who was cunningly passing through the bushes. Positions gaining fear and hope the whole family, Juan and Maria, with Sofia and Diego realized, moving them the fastest towards the Mexican American border.
By yousif hajiabout a year ago in Humans
The Ripple of a Smile
* --- The day had been just like I did not cause any other start of the day—unsure, late, and hectic. I left my tiny apartment without scarcely grabbing my coat as I strove to reach work in time. The jack frost was in the air and nipped at my cheeks like my pain, while the dull sky was a reflection of the war that was going on in my heart. It was a very heavy week: filled with deadlines and a load of loneliness that sneaked up on me several times a week was ponderously hanging over me.
By yousif hajiabout a year ago in Humor
Across the Desert
Chapter 1: The Decision --- A magnificent orange sun went down the small town of San Mateo and the light shadow took the place of the sun at the dusty streets. Children played with barefoot on the dirt, their shrill laughter resonating off the adobe walls of the simple houses. Women held in small groups and were talking with each other while preparing the evening meal, while on the other hand, men had just returned from the fields, their faces beaten by the sun and by the years of hard work. Life in San Mateo was not easy and the villagers had no other options. For many, the idea of leaving was out of the question. But for Juan and Maria Alvarez, hanging back had become something unbearable
By yousif hajiabout a year ago in Chapters
The Final Goodbye. AI-Generated.
Anna: (staring down at her coffee) “I don’t even know where to begin. It's like everything is falling apart around me.“ James: (sighs deeply) “The truth is, I've been feeling it too. The separation that has been created between us is of late making me feel uncertain. I can't tell how we ended up here.”
By yousif hajiabout a year ago in Families
Sugar Defender Supplements
In the modern day-and-age of quick living, observing proper blood glucose levels is a priority beyond doubts. The influence of refined food and candy consumption is prevalent and manifested in blood glucose spikes and drops. The important point here is that more and more people are resorting to natural glucose regulation supplements that have come to light through the ongoing research. One of the products that is gradually climbing the popularity flagpole is the Sugar Defender supplement. Now, what is it for real, and how does it work?
By yousif hajiabout a year ago in Education
Specter and the Quantum Rift
One of the many things made famous by New Haven was its humongous skyscrapers, the crowded roads, and the very last edge of technology. However, under this shiny shell, the city hid a lot of mysteries-secrets that only a few people dared to search for. And one of those secrets was Elias Gray, an eminent physicist once, but now he is the mysterious and unstoppable superhuman known as Specter.
By yousif hajiabout a year ago in Fiction
Specter
Specter is the new name Elias Gray has taken. Elias Gray, a gifted physicist, became overly concerned with quantum mechanics and alternate dimensions. While working at a modern research base, he dedicated all efforts to the Quantum Gateway, a device intended to link our world with others. Losing contact with his wife and friends, Elias tested the Quantum Gateway himself to confirm his theories. His experiment failed spectacularly in detonation, resulting in exposure to quantum energy and hospitalization in a ghostly state.
By yousif hajiabout a year ago in Fiction
Shadows in the Desert
As the sun was setting down, it was shining on the isolated Al-Qaryah village with its desert in the Middle East. Besides being a long time settlement, the village had high-rise mud-brick and stone buildings and narrow pathways that twisted, and twirled in a way similar to a maze. Even though many other towns, cities, and nations had developed over the years, the elder members of the community were rooted in history and cultural traditions and were convinced that such foreign cultures could not take root in Al-Qaryah.
By yousif hajiabout a year ago in Criminal
The Girl in the Attic
The weather was the rain constantly hitting against the windows of the old Victorian house, the constant beating was sounding throughout the house insides that were empty. The house was a remnant of the bygone era, positioned at the boundary of a small town, the shabby and broken-looking outer part along with the shutters uh gave it the appearance of a relic that has long been forgotten. The insides of the house however were not entirely unoccupied. There lived a family, a mother, father, and daughter, who were all hiding a deep secret inside the house.
By yousif hajiabout a year ago in Horror











