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The Last Bookstore at the End of Time
Story No one ever found The Last Bookstore at the End of Time on purpose. It never sat on a corner between a bakery and a post office, nor appeared on Google Maps, nor welcomed casual wanderers. The store arrived when it was needed—and only for those standing at the fragile edges of decision.
By waseem khan6 months ago in Fiction
Europe’s Scorching Summer
Introduction: A Summer Like No Other Europe is experiencing one of the hottest summers in recent history. From Spain to Germany, and from France to Italy, the continent is battling relentless heatwaves that have disrupted normal life. Temperatures soaring above 40°C are no longer rare — they are becoming the new normal. This article explores how heatwaves are reshaping daily life across Europe, the challenges they bring, and the steps people are taking to adapt.
By Muhammad Ibrahim6 months ago in Fiction
The Blooom of Nature
Auther name (Hazratullah) When the chill of winter fades away and the air becomes softer, a fresh chapter opens in the story of the earth. Spring arrives not with noise, but with gentle signals—the budding of leaves, the fragrance of early blossoms, and the return of sunlight that feels warm rather than distant. It is a season that represents transformation, a reminder that the cycle of life continues, and that every ending carries within it the seed of a new beginning.
By Asmatullah6 months ago in Fiction
Aladdin and the Magic Lamp
Long ago, in a bustling city surrounded by deserts and mountains, there lived a poor boy named Aladdin. He was kind-hearted but careless, spending most of his days wandering the streets with his friends instead of helping his widowed mother at home. Though poor, Aladdin often dreamed of living a better life, filled with adventure, wealth, and respect.
By Arif Ullah6 months ago in Fiction
Heroes Don’t Always Wear Badges
Heroes Don’t Always Wear Badges “Sometimes courage comes on two wheels, and kindness wears leather.” The rain pounded against the neon sign of Rust & Chrome, a biker bar tucked into the edge of town, the kind of place parents warned their children about. Inside, the air was thick with smoke, the clink of beer bottles, and the low growl of motorcycles idling outside. Men with tattoos, leather jackets, and faces hardened by life filled the bar, laughing, arguing, and daring one another to drink shots faster than their stomachs could handle.
By waseem khan6 months ago in Fiction
"Shadows of love". AI-Generated.
Chapter One – The Quiet Mechanic The town of Rivermist lay by the sea, its cobblestone streets winding lazily past pastel-colored houses and small cafés. It was the kind of place where time seemed slower, where strangers always smiled, and the horizon blazed golden every evening as the sun dipped into the ocean.
By Ihtisham Ulhaq6 months ago in Fiction
The Library That Erases You
The Library That Erases You The first time I stumbled upon the library, it wasn’t there. I had walked past the crumbling brick building on the corner of Sycamore Street hundreds of times, always noting the “FOR SALE” sign that had been hanging crooked in the window for years. But that night, something was different. A warm light glowed behind the dusty panes, and a polished brass plaque gleamed faintly in the moonlight. It read:
By waseem khan6 months ago in Fiction
The Day Colors Vanished. AI-Generated.
1. The Morning of Silence It happened without warning. One morning, the sun rose over the city of Miran, but the light it spilled carried no warmth, no glow, no beauty. The sky was not blue. The flowers were not red. The trees were not green.
By Ihtisham Ulhaq6 months ago in Fiction











