fact or fiction
Is it a fact or is it merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores relationship myths and truths to get your head out of the clouds and back into romantic reality.
Oath of the Jungle: When Life Defeated Deathđ
This is the real-life story of Faizan Ali, a young Pakistani wildlife photographer who loved nature more than anything else. His dream was to explore the untouched, dangerous, and mysterious forests of Pakistan â the ones where nature ruled without interference. In his own words:
By Muhammad Usama8 months ago in Humans
The 6:17 to Somewhere New
Marc hadnât taken the 6:17 PM train in nearly two years. That train used to be his daily escapeâhis rhythm, his ritualâuntil one day it quietly became his cage. Back when he worked in the glass-and-steel tower downtown, Marc believed in rhythms. Wake up. Coffee. Commute. Keyboard clatter. Lunch break. More clatter. Train home. Repeat. The predictability gave him purpose, or at least the illusion of it.
By Abuzar khan8 months ago in Humans
My Shadow Doesnât Follow Me Anymore
It started on a Tuesday. I was walking to work, same route as alwaysâthrough the narrow alley between the coffee shop and the laundromat. The sun was behind me, low and bright, casting long shadows in front of everyone.
By Moments & Memoirs8 months ago in Humans
The Pain and Fire of Revenge
By [Rich Flower] A daughterâs silent war for truth, love, and the price she paid for vengeance. Rain was falling â not gently, but like the heavens were trying to wash away some unspoken pain. The dark streets of Lahore echoed with silence as a white car slowly glided through them. Behind the wheel sat Zainab â calm-faced, tearless, but with a storm raging quietly inside her. Her lips parted only to whisper:
By Ameer Gull8 months ago in Humans
Solitude â The Story Within Silence
**Written by: [Rich Flower]** In an old, fading neighborhood of London stood a house once filled with laughter and love. That house was now a sanctuary of silence, home to two sisters â **Elena** and **Sophia**. After the sudden death of their parents in a tragic accident, their childhood turned to ash. The house that once held their dreams now held only echoes of the past.
By Ameer Gull8 months ago in Humans









