Fable
Artificial Intelligence
In the fast-paced digital age, artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping how we live, work, and communicate. From chatbots like ChatGPT to powerful image generators and deepfake tools, AI is rapidly expanding its reach. However, behind the seamless digital interactions lies a hidden environmental cost — a rising threat to the world’s most precious resource: water.
By Ahmad shah7 months ago in Fiction
The House That Waits at the Edge of the Fog
1. The Arrival Elena had seen the house in her dreams long before she ever found it. It sat quietly at the edge of a fading forest, shrouded in fog that moved like breath across the hills. Windows like closed eyes. A door like a secret no one wanted to tell.
By Silas Blackwood7 months ago in Fiction
The Bench by the Lake
Every July 16th, at exactly 5 p.m., they met at the weathered wooden bench by the lake. She wore a yellow cardigan, even in the heat, and always carried a small notebook. He brought a thermos of tea and a pack of caramel biscuits he never offered but always ate slowly. They never exchanged names. That was the rule.
By Syed Haider Mehmood7 months ago in Fiction
The Last Message From Earth: A Time Capsule in the Stars
The Last Message From Earth The stars no longer blinked. From the observation dome of the Hera II, Captain Nara Myles stared into the dark ocean of space, where Earth once shimmered like a blue jewel. That jewel was now dust—swallowed by its own ignorance and fury.
By Waqar Khan7 months ago in Fiction
The Sparrow and the Silence
In a city where car horns screamed louder than thoughts, and footsteps echoed without purpose, silence had become a stranger. Streets buzzed, shops roared with music, and people buried themselves in phones, unaware of the world around them. Even the birds — once singers of morning joy — had stopped singing.
By The Pen of Farooq 7 months ago in Fiction
1984
In Sector 7 of the Unified Republic, Winston Hale blinked away the sting of fluorescent light as the surveillance drone buzzed past his workstation. He kept his hands moving—filing data, erasing old entries, rewriting history. Truth was fluid here. And Winston, like everyone else, was expected to drown in it.
By Shah Nawaz7 months ago in Fiction
The Garden That Forgot to Bloom
There was once a garden where no flower ever bloomed. It lay between two quiet hills, wrapped in the arms of a forgotten valley. The earth was not dead, and the sun did not hide. Rain visited kindly, and the wind whispered lullabies across its skin. Yet, no color ever rose from the ground. Only leaves. Only stems. Only green—and nothing else.
By Muhammad Abuzar Badshah 7 months ago in Fiction
CHEL'a
Is it so hard to believe that there are worlds beyond our own planets? Inhabited worlds, lost worlds, worlds of water with different life. worlds just born and worlds at their end. How many have precipitated their own demise through hubris or belief in infallibility of Gods or Goddesses.
By Victor Mendez7 months ago in Fiction
The Diamond Treasure in the Depth of the Sea
Long ago, beneath the surface of the Southern Sea, there existed a hidden underwater kingdom known as Sirena. Protected by glowing coral walls and ancient sea magic, Sirena thrived in silence, unknown to the surface world. At the heart of its power was a legendary jewel called The Heart of the Abyss—a massive diamond that pulsed with light, magic, and life.
By Engr. Mansoor Ahmad7 months ago in Fiction







