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The Summer I Drowned (SEA GLASS) by solacing
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WATTPAD ORIGINAL EDITION When a summer of fun turns upside down, Olivia must figure out whether her paranoid imagination is playing tricks on her or if she's being followed - and by who. ***** It's been years since Olivia nearly drowned in Caldwell Beach, and after moving away, she's back for the summer to reconnect with old friends. However, not everything-or everyone-is the same. Her childhood best friend, Miles, is still sweet and carefree, but his older brother West is not. Disowned and working at the local garage, he's distanced himself from everyone, until Olivia accidentally uncovers the reason why. But as the two grow closer, strange things begin happening to Olivia. She can't stop seeing shadows and hearing voices, but as she slips into a downward spiral of obsessiveness and paranoia, she must fight to uncover the truth behind who is after her, and why. [[word count: 60,000-70,000 words]]
GRATITUDE: A Lifestyle (A Short Story) | ON HOLD by BlackRedHeart
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"If you give thanks I will increase you" Quran 14:7 _________ One thing about life is certain, it is unpredictable. No one ever knows what events will unfold the next morning. No one knows what the next chapter has in store for them. But no matter what life has to offer, in it there is always a great blessing only if we look for it with an open mind. This is a story of a family who have been leading a fulfilling life. The Maliks lived a life full of fortune. An average person could only wish for such fortune for himself. But like everything else in life, the fortune proved to be temporary. Their life turned upside down in the blink of an eye. They were forced to let go of their most basic luxuries. Times got so tough that the future started seeming bleak. It got harder to hold on especially for their eldest, Manal Malik. Keep reading to find out how events unfold for this family and how they learn to adopt gratitude as a life style. ______ Al-Qurtubi reported: Umar ibn Al-Khattab, may Allah be pleased with him, heard a man saying, "O Allah, make me among the few." Umar said, "What is this supplication?" The man said, "I refer to the saying of Allah the Exalted: And few of my servants are grateful." (34:13) Umar said, "All of the people know better than you, O Umar!" Source: Tafsīr al-Qurṭubī 34:13
Hasna's Wedding by mdhabibullah9
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It's a story of a girl from a rural area somewhere in South Asia. It's not a true story but it could have been.
The Ways I Want To Die by mdhabibullah9
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Fantasy of dying
Biography of a Father by mdhabibullah9
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It's not just about a father but about a man who went through hell and beyond for his family. I'll try to write chapters picking up stories of his life. It might be random in the beginning but there will be an end in the end.
The Thoughts of You by mdhabibullah9
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Just what's the title meant. What i think of you or what i want when i think of you.
Destination by mdhabibullah9
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I wrote this during my college admission. I was sitting at home for a year.
It's Lonely without you by mdhabibullah9
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When someone love you so much and you don't realize what you have until they are not there anymore.
Then You Came Along by mdhabibullah9
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I wrote this to my girlfriend on valentines day along with a long letter. But she liked this few lines lot more than my long letter.