ZIA ULLAH KHAN
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A lifelong storyteller with a love for science fiction and mythology. Sci-fi and fantasy enthusiast crafting otherworldly tales and quirky characters. Powered by caffeine and curiosity.
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My Brother's Imaginary Friend Never Went Away
My Brother’s Imaginary Friend Never Went Away By ZIA ULLAH KHAN We used to laugh about it. Back when we were little and life was still tinted in soft yellows and safe routines, my brother Charlie had an imaginary friend named Benji. Not Benny, not Ben. Benji. A name too cartoonish to take seriously.
By ZIA ULLAH KHAN7 months ago in Horror
The Night the Stars Refused to Shine
The Night the Stars Refused to Shine by ZIA ULLAH KHAN No one knows exactly why the stars stopped shining that night. At first, people thought it was clouds—thick, gray smudges smeared across the sky by a careless god. But the air was dry, the sky was clear, and the moon hung silently, alone. The stars, all of them, had simply… vanished.
By ZIA ULLAH KHAN7 months ago in Fiction
In the House Where the Future Was Stored
In the House Where the Future Was Stored By ZIA ULLAH KHAN There was a house at the edge of the collapsed city, half-swallowed by ivy and time, where no one lived and nothing aged. It was said that the house could speak, though no one knew the language anymore. Its windows were clouded like old eyes, and the door never creaked, though it hadn’t been oiled in decades.
By ZIA ULLAH KHAN7 months ago in Fiction


