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The Gym Rat Trap
When I met Chad, I thought I’d finally cracked the dating algorithm. He was funny, ambitious, and had biceps that could probably cradle a small cow. A real gym rat — not just one of those guys who “occasionally hikes” and thinks whey protein is a type of shampoo. He had the full package: personal trainer certification, veins that mapped his forearms like Google Earth, and a way of saying “macronutrients” like it was a poem.
By Muhammad Abdullah8 months ago in Fiction
Three Teacups and a Lie
Every Friday, without fail, the bells above the old wooden door of Maple & Mint Café jingled at precisely 3:00 PM. Inside, the café smelled like warm bread, honey, and chamomile—mixed with the scent of polished wood and old books. It was the heart of Ashwood Village, a quiet English town tucked between green hills and winding stone paths. Most tourists passed it by, but for three old women—Margot, Edna, and Florence—it was the epicenter of their lives.
By Keramatullah Wardak8 months ago in Fiction
The War of Water and Fire and the Transformation of Heaven and Earth. AI-Generated.
Since Pangu created the world and N ü wa created humans, the order between heaven and earth was initially established, and the gods each performed their duties. However, the jealousy and dissatisfaction in the hearts of the Water God Gonggong grew stronger and stronger. He had long coveted the power of the Fire God Zhurong to control light and warmth, and finally couldn't hold back. He led his troops of shrimp and crab to launch a grand attack on the Fire God.
By empire datang8 months ago in Fiction
My Mother Is One in the World
--- The world is filled with people — millions and millions of faces, voices, hearts. Each person has their own story, their own journey. But to me, there is one person whose love and strength shine brighter than all others — my mother. She is one in the world. No one else compares.
By Huzaifa Writer8 months ago in Fiction
Words on a Page
Echoes of a Love Lost The rain tapped softly against my window, as if nature itself was whispering the sorrow I tried to hide. I sat alone in my room, clutching a worn-out notebook, its pages filled with words I had never shared — words that spoke of a love that once burned bright but now only flickers faintly in the shadows of memory.
By Huzaifa Writer8 months ago in Fiction
Pangu created the world. AI-Generated.
In those distant and untraceable years, the universe was nothing but a murky, viscous chaos. Darkness is like an impenetrable web, enveloping everything within it, without a glimmer of light or vitality, only endless silence and nothingness. This chaos is like a huge egg, with thick substances blending and entangling with each other, without any boundaries between heaven and earth, without any signs of life, as if the entire world has fallen into eternal slumber.
By empire datang8 months ago in Fiction
The Caliphate Files
In the heart of Rome, beneath the vaulted chambers of the Vatican Library, lies a secret that could change the course of the Muslim world. The Caliphate Files isn't just a work of fiction—it’s a thrilling exploration of suppressed truths, geopolitical fear, and the resurgence of Islamic thought. This story isn’t about time travel, magic, or mythical creatures. It’s about one man, one discovery, and a buried vision powerful enough to unite or destroy nations.
By Keramatullah Wardak8 months ago in Fiction









