Psychological
The Echo of Courage. AI-Generated.
The village of Oakhaven nestled in a valley carved by the Whispering River, its existence a vibrant splash of color against the muted greens and greys of the surrounding mountains. It was famed not for its strategic location, for it had none, nor for its wealth, for it was meager, but for its weavers. And among them, Elara was a legend. Her loom, a sturdy oak frame passed down through generations, was a stage where threads of every hue danced into tapestries that spoke. They told tales of ancient heroes, of the river's whims, of the mountain’s enduring spirit, and of the everyday joys and sorrows of Oakhaven folk. Her work was the village’s collective memory, its vibrant voice.
By Mehrdad Rajabi5 months ago in Fiction
Post PM of Pakistan Imran khan
written by SHAMS KHAN Early Life & Education Birth and Family: Born on October 5, 1952 in Lahore, Imran Ahmad Khan Niazi was the only son among five siblings in a Pashtun Niazi family. His father, Ikramullah Khan Niazi, was a civil engineer, and his mother, Shaukat Khanum, nurtured his strong family values
By Muhammad Haris khan afridi5 months ago in Fiction
The Memory Thief
TITLE: THE MEMORY THIEF A HEIST OF THE HEART WRITTEN BY: LEGACY WORDS Elias worked as a cleaner at a special hospital called the Mnemosyne Clinic. Here, people could have their sad memories erased. The machine that did this hummed constantly—a sound Elias knew well. It was the sound of forgetting.
By LegacyWords5 months ago in Fiction
Simon, A Symbol of Virtue . AI-Generated.
In William Golding's story of Lord of the Flies, the character of Simon is significant. Simon represents a certain type of inherent kindness. He is insightful, helpful, and truth-seeking at all times. He was the lone boy and was the first to realize that the beast was a delusion. He works persistently and for the benefit of the tribe. Being a shy child, he finds it difficult to share his intelligent thoughts with the other boys since he dislikes speaking in front of the group at assemblies.
By Junaid Iqbal5 months ago in Fiction
The Mirror's Reflection
Lena sat in the dusty attic, her fingers lightly tracing the edges of an old sketchpad. The room around her was still, the only sound being the occasional creak of the house settling. It had been months since she’d come here, since she’d hidden away from the world outside. In the silence, her thoughts roared louder than ever—recollections of failure, dreams that had slipped through her grasp, of who she was and who she no longer believed she could be.
By Mansoor Khan5 months ago in Fiction
Guardians And Angels | Chapter Five | Part 19
One Some boys make every love song about them. Every single one of them, all night long, back-to-back. The Friday night before Halloween, after attending my first school dance in seventh grade with my best friend, I found out the hard way that those same boys make every sad song about them too.
By Christopher Dubbs5 months ago in Fiction
The Clockmaker’s Secret
M Mehran In the heart of Ashwood, a sleepy town where everyone knew everyone, there was a small shop tucked between a bakery and a bookstore. Its sign read simply: “Harrison’s Clocks”. Few paid it much attention, but those who did, whispered about the old clockmaker and the secrets he kept.
By Muhammad Mehran5 months ago in Fiction
The Waiting Room
Prologue Though small, it was a normal waiting room for all intents and purposes. Against one wall was seating for six, and centred on the wall was standard waiting room decor such as photography or a television. Across the room there was seating for four along a blank wall, beside a standard waiting room amenity such as a plant or magazine stand.
By Alicia Moreno5 months ago in Fiction








