Psychological
Fall From Grace
Daniel sat stiffly in the 45th-floor waiting room, fingers tapping nervously against the chair’s armrest. The fluorescent lights buzzed soothingly but did little to settle his nerves. His phone had died, and he stared at the thick fog rolling past the windows. He’d been waiting for what felt like hours, but his mind refused to settle.
By Steph Marie10 months ago in Fiction
How Losing Them Helped Me Find Myself
I thought I had found forever in them. You know how sometimes a person just fits? Like puzzle pieces that finally click together, making you believe that every broken relationship before this one was just a prelude to them. That’s how it felt. Like home. Like safety. Like maybe, just maybe, I didn’t have to keep searching.
By Muhammad Zohaib Khan10 months ago in Fiction
"The Girl Who Foretold Shadows Before Their Arrival"
Emily was a girl with a vivid imagination, one that transcended the ordinary. Her mind crafted entire realms of possibilities; some days, she envisioned herself as a princess in a distant kingdom, while on others, she imagined delving into the depths of mysterious caves or soaring through the sky like a bird. These flights of fancy brought Emily joy, serving as her refuge and solace. However, there was an extraordinary aspect to her imagination—something darker and unseen by others.
By Sazia Afreen Sumi10 months ago in Fiction
"The prophecy made by Prophet Muhammad (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) about Palestine."
"The blessed place is Palestine—where the first Qibla of Muslims, Bayt al-Maqdis, is located. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) prayed in this holy mosque on the night of Miraj. He also made several predictions about blessed Palestine.
By MD Raufur Rahman10 months ago in Fiction
A Flight
"Do you like the female British voice or the male Aussie? I can click this button and change it." "It will confuse the passengers and make them anxious. Choose ONE and stick to it!" Marsha was co-piloting with Brad and tired of his antics. An error in scheduling had resulted in her being called up for the flight.
By Andrea Corwin 10 months ago in Fiction
The Day Time Broke
It started at exactly 2:17 PM, on a normal Tuesday. Clocks stopped all around the globe. Digital clocks, analog clocks, atomic clocks—everything that told time stopped. Phones did not update. Watches stopped moving. Even the sun, inexplicably, appeared to stop, locked in the same spot in the sky like a photograph.
By Bari Mir Rahamatul10 months ago in Fiction
The Day I Realized They Never Loved Me
I always thought heartbreak would come with screaming. Maybe slamming doors, ugly crying, a grand finale of a fight where we’d both say too much. I imagined betrayal would be loud—like in the movies, where someone yells “How could you?” and the other person walks out dramatically. But when it happened to me, there were no fireworks—just silence. And somehow, that was worse.
By Muhammad Zohaib Khan10 months ago in Fiction
The Girl Who Vanished After Prom Night: Still No Clues, 10 Years Later
She walked into the woods in red—and never came back. --- The Last Dance She Never Made It To Lila Carter was the kind of girl everyone noticed but few truly knew. Class president, theater star, prom queen favorite—her name was etched into every hallway of Crescent Valley High. But on the night of May 14, 2015, Lila disappeared without a trace, vanishing into the thick Georgia night just hours after getting ready for what was supposed to be the best night of her life.
By Gift Abotsi 10 months ago in Fiction







