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The Generous King
In the kingdom of Nahazar, there lived a king unlike any other. He was called King Rayan the Generous — not because of titles, but because of the way people whispered his name with gratitude. He had no hunger for gold, no thirst for war. He believed true power came from kindness.
By Muhammad Usama8 months ago in Fiction
"What Happens After We Block Someone? A Digital Ghost Story Told by Algorithms"
I used to think that blocking someone was the end. A digital wall. A simple act of control in a chaotic, hyperconnected world. But what if I told you that’s not true? That when we block someone — or get blocked — it doesn’t delete the bond. It just buries it.
By Hamad Haider8 months ago in Fiction
At The Edge Of Avalon
“… is that… you Sir…” “… Johston,” Felix the Thief lied with as much gusto as Sir Johston boasted to last night’s packed inn. He wasn’t proud of the impersonation, but if the knight was true this Lord’s quest came with a hefty sum of gold attached.
By Matthew J. Fromm8 months ago in Fiction
Borrowed Time: The Cost of Living Forever
They told me it was a miracle. The pill was called ChronoSil—a revolutionary biotech marvel that stopped aging at the cellular level. One dose, and your biological clock froze forever. Skin, bones, memory, organs—all locked in pristine condition.
By James World 8 months ago in Fiction
Jinn Behind Bars: A Prison Guard’s Story of the Unseen Inmates
Jinn Behind Bars: A Prison Guard’s Story of the Unseen Inmates My name is Umar Farooq. I’ve served as a prison officer in three different facilities across Pakistan. I’ve seen drug lords cry, murderers plead, and innocent men rot behind bars.
By Noman Afridi8 months ago in Fiction









