Young Adult
“The Clever Rabbit Who Outsmarted the King of the Jungle”
The sun had barely risen when the first roar of the lion rolled across the jungle like thunder. Leaves trembled, birds took flight, and even the wind seemed to pause in fear. Deep inside his cave, the lion—massive, golden, and proud—opened his amber eyes. He was the unquestioned king of the jungle, but not the kind of king who protected his subjects. He ruled through terror.
By hamad khan2 months ago in Fiction
The Keeper of Midnight. AI-Generated.
The town of Ravenhollow was known for two things — its fog that never lifted, and the lighthouse that never went dark. Perched on the cliffs like a guardian angel turned to stone, it had watched over the sea for more than two centuries.
By shakir hamid2 months ago in Fiction
“First Rain, First Love: A Story of Fate and Forever
Rain has a magical way of bringing strangers together, and for Aisha and Haroon, it was fate’s gentle nudge. On a chilly, rainy afternoon outside the university gate, Aisha struggled to keep her books dry, unaware that a simple act of kindness would change her life forever. Haroon, holding a large black umbrella, stepped forward with a smile and a helping hand — a moment so ordinary, yet so extraordinary. That single encounter under the raindrops sparked a connection neither of them could ignore. As friendship blossomed, laughter turned into unspoken feelings, and silent glances grew heavier with meaning. This is the story of how love began quietly, unexpectedly, and beautifully — under the first rain, on the first day they truly saw each other.
By hamad khan2 months ago in Fiction
She Found It in the Woods
Margo sighed as she kicked the small pile of leaves in front of her. When her parents told her and her younger siblings a few months ago that they were moving, Margo hadn’t been surprised. Mom had stopped buying many things in bulk at Costco, and Dad had kept dropping praise for Montana. She hadn't been angry either. Because while she wasn’t getting bullied, Margo didn’t have any actual friends either, so it wasn’t like she was leaving anybody behind. She had even hoped that this move would result in some good friendships that would last long into their adulthood.
By Rebecca Patton2 months ago in Fiction










