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Brother Love 2. Content Warning.
Rizwan and Awais were two brothers who shared a bond that went beyond blood ties. Growing up in a close-knit Muslim family, they were raised with values of compassion, kindness, and faith. Rizwan, the elder brother, was known for his wisdom and gentle nature, while Awais, the younger one, was a spirited soul with a heart full of dreams.
By AWAIS Ahmad SIDDIQI2 years ago in Writers
The most famous landmarks in Africa
Famous landmarks in Africa Africa is home to some of the most famous landmarks in the world. It’s a continent fully packed with countless natural as well as manmade magical wonders. Even if you decide to tour Africa each year, you still can’t explore all the amazing landmarks found in Africa.
By Ann Mwangi 2 years ago in Writers
Road to No Where
Protagonist: A Mage/Druid {Raven-Wind,} who can be independent-minded. A secondary character, {Shaman Rastlin}, is sensible to a fault. Plot: You can’t believe what you read on the Scroll and get caught in a book. Note: {this is the Twist}, On a Haunted Museum's tour, {Raven-Wind,} and the {Shaman Rastlin} friends awaken an ancient evil and threaten to Keep them on the "Road to Nowhere."
By Pseudonym “Kathy,” though my legal name is Chantel.2 years ago in Writers
View of a Non-Human Character
PROTAGONIST : A bounty hunter named Crawley, who can jump to conclusions? Characteristic and temperamental. SECONDARY CHARACTER. A fallen angel named Samuel is popular among the people and known to be a trickster. It kicks off inside a dream with news of the impending bloodshed. (Note that someone in the story is hiding a criminal background.) And there's a twist! It's an anti-utopia Spoken Narrative Voice.
By Pseudonym “Kathy,” though my legal name is Chantel.2 years ago in Writers
Turning Negatives Into Positives
Introduction When I am looking for inspiration sometimes I have negative thoughts, like the fact that most people don't see me as a creator in any way, I am just there when stuff needs to be done, and that makes things difficult and the lines from Bob Dylan's "Joey" come back to nail things home:
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Writers
The Ripple Effect of Kindness
In this world of fast pace and endless challenges, small acts of kindness shine like beacons of light. These acts remind us of our shared humanity and the power we hold to make a positive impact. The simple and spontaneous acts have the remarkable ability to create ripples of positivity that extend far beyond their initial gesture. In this article, we'll explore the significance of these small acts of kindness and their profound ripple effects on individuals and communities alike.
By Miss Shamim Akhtar2 years ago in Writers
The Song Of Woods
Once upon a time, in a quaint little village nestled between rolling hills and whispering forests, there lived a young girl named Amara. She was known for her kindness, her gentle spirit, and her deep love for the world around her. From a young age, Amara found solace in the embrace of nature, spending her days wandering through the woods, listening to the songs of birds and the rustle of leaves.
By aryan saini2 years ago in Writers





