Fable
My Grandmother’s Mirror Only Reflects the Dead
The Mirror’s First Secret I almost sold the mirror the day after Grandma Lillian’s funeral. It was an ugly thing—a heavy oak frame carved with twisting vines, the glass smoky with age. But Mom insisted: "She wanted you to have it. Said it was special."
By MUHAMMAD Abbas8 months ago in Fiction
We Fell in Love Between the Pages
It began, as the best stories often do, in a bookstore. I had just moved to the city, the kind of move you make when you're not sure what you're running from or chasing. A fresh start, I told myself. I wandered into a little secondhand bookstore tucked between a laundromat and a coffee shop. It wasn’t anything special at first glance—dusty shelves, faint smell of paper and cinnamon—but something about it felt like home.
By Azmat Roman ✨8 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
The Roar and the Tusk: A Tale of Pride and Power
When Strength Meets Strategy in the Heart of the Savannah In the vast, sunburned plains of the African savannah, where golden grass danced under an endless sky, two creatures stood above the rest—not just in size, but in legend. One was Leo, a fierce young lion whose roar echoed across the plains. The other was Tambo, a wise old elephant whose footsteps had shaped paths older than memory.
By Wasif islam8 months ago in Fiction











