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29 stories
Parasomnia by ErrantFuture
Parasomnia
ErrantFuture
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  • Parts 4
Now a published novel and available worldwide! It is available on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Kobo, Scribd, Google Play Books, and many many others! [A 2020 Wattys award winning novel]. Something has changed inside of Leo Harr ever since the nightmares started. Only, he's not certain they're just dreams. Have you ever heard the color white? "This story is expertly written, with a mind-bending plot. The writing is reminiscent of Iain Reid's work (and talent)." - 2020 Watty Awards
Forgiveness. by listen-to-the-Khan
Forgiveness.
listen-to-the-Khan
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  • Parts 26
In a world of lies and crimes of heartbreaks, there were very few cases where the broken hearts were two and not one. There were few screams with silent sobs in the corner of souls that were too happy to suffer too bright to be dim. Yet the sun did let the darkness to take over again as the dawn up surfaced again but for the people who were not stronger; not ready. Walking through the memory lane of time as he goes through the same hallways of his beloved's lost memories, he thinks about how something so pure was all a lie with a broken existence of hope that his mother will one day come alive from the shadows of death. "Ishq" I repeat the word of love that she uses to call me with. "You successfully killed your love, your Ishq, Jeena." Rafan was not the same man anymore. He is not the same happy go-lucky-guy, not since his mom died, not since the person who promised him nothing but a lifetime of love, comfort and presences left him. The world he was promised was what he wanted, it was enough to complete him of something he did not know he needed. He needed her, he needed Jeena. In the silence of those corridors in his subconscious mind, he makes a sound full promise of finding the remainder of his love and the criminal of his hopes, the keeper of his promises and the rebel of his words, to make it rough for her. To make her feel what he felt. To make her bleed the same way he still bleeds. To make her pay the price he had to pay. "Sir your flight to Istanbul will be... early morning, tomorrow. The details are here." Kabir, my assistant informed, passing me the boarding paper after checking them. To him, he was the only broken soul in this tragic love story but was it even the love story to began with? It was a mess of dried up tears and lies spoken with a smiling face. It was a game of chase and hiding from your fate. It was the ruins of belief in good and affection. It was a story, yes but of love, not so much...
Aazeen. by D-Khawaja
Aazeen.
D-Khawaja
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  • Parts 2
In the end it's just you who have to save your self.
Palestine by Stranger2dunya
Palestine
Stranger2dunya
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  • Parts 6
#FreePalestine #FreeGaza
Olympus: It's Not Just a Game by Somerschool
Olympus: It's Not Just a Game
Somerschool
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  • Parts 51
Like millions of others around the world, Karl Huber is crazy about Olympus, the new full-cyber-suit, multi-player, online virtual reality game-even though his father hates it. When Mr. Huber forbids his son to play the game in his house any more, Karl's jealous twin Jacob seizes the opportunity to tempt his brother to run away. With trails leading in all directions, Karl could be anywhere on earth. The only way to find him is to look for him within Olympus, where sinister forces are using high technology to build a world too fascinating for children to resist and too profitable for adults to ignore. Finding Karl in the game turns out to be the easy part. But in this computer-generated version of ancient mythical Greece, nothing is what it seems to be. The wealthy, the powerful, and the clever hold the destinies of all other players in a web of treachery and manipulation. Karl and his friends have stumbled into a fantasy adventure that is all too real. Their families find themselves fighting for their children--and their lives!
Country romance now completed  by SarahTaylor469
Country romance now completed
SarahTaylor469
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  • Parts 48
What she had done was unforgivable. What happens when she falls into the life of the man whom her actions had affected the most? With any move he could ruin her, With twists and turns get ready for a ride of a lifetime!
Words of a Moronic by listen-to-the-Khan
Words of a Moronic
listen-to-the-Khan
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  • Parts 45
An open but personal journal of a moronic in the form of words. A person who is considered to be on the other lane of the road because normal people don't get the Moronic's logic and call it them fool. I am one of those moronic. I welcome you to my world.
Moving On. by listen-to-the-Khan
Moving On.
listen-to-the-Khan
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  • Parts 57
This was not supposed to happen, they were not supposed to meet. An angry young Pashtun with his ego problems was not supposed to fall for the Americanized version of a Pakistani Muhajir, hack life was not decided for love, not for him at least. He was hard headed than why his gray orbs sudden soften for the brown ones. He had decided that he will marry the first girl that came in front of him to prove a point to his theoretically former tribal bride and in laws. But it took a highway route when he saw a certain, lost girl at the Jinnah Airport. A girl in white cotton floor length dress with a brown leather jacket with a pair of converse munching on a packet of lays masala, sitting on her own trolley, flipping her head here and there as her scarf moved with her without even for once being displaced from its original position. Was he ready to marry a girl that he does not know let alone liked by first sight when he knew in his family approval comes from the elders where there is no choice left for them, the broods? He might be an introvert and an honor preserving chap but he was clear when it came to what he wants and needs. He never confused his feelings with his duties as the head of his family or as the impending head of the chief of his tribe, to be the next Emir of Gorgush. Olasyar Khan, was in that state of mind but then why did his heart feel that pine? He was ready to make everything turn according to his desires, the Pashtun in him was not ready to back down and let others lead his life for him. Allah showed him the way, so he will move all the rocks and stones in his path even if he must pick them up by his bare hands. As the tag on the bag read the name, he uttered the last words and left, "Zareen Wadi, be ready to be Zareen Khan." Their fates were already amalgamated, they just had to find their way to each other. The following book does not represent or attack a certain race or cast. Spiritual #33 (4/20)
Undying Affinity by SaraNaveed
Undying Affinity
SaraNaveed
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  • Parts 6
Read the first few chapters of "Undying Affinity."
You Will Be My Ruin by SaraNaveed
You Will Be My Ruin
SaraNaveed
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  • Parts 48
You Will Be My Ruin is a story of love, loss, pain, and betrayal. Starring Ahad Raza Mir and Sajal Aly, this story will stay in your heart forever. Character Sketch: Ahad - fun-loving, full of life, living in the moment kind of a person but he hasn't achieved anything in life yet. He is average in academics but outstanding in sports and extracurricular activities. His elder brother is a successful doctor and is making his family proud but on the other hand, Ahad is a no match to him. His family thinks he is reckless and won't do anything concrete in his life. Due to his non-serious behavior, he does not receive much love and appreciation from his family. In short, he's a loser. When he's run out of luck, his path crosses with a girl, who eventually becomes his muse. Will he seek inspiration from her and do something in life? Mira - sensitive, emotional, laid-back kind of a person. Her parents died in a road accident, leaving young Mira behind. She has no option but to stay with her relatives in London. Her grandmother based in Pakistan insists on having her back but her aunt refuses and says she would want Mira to stay where her parents had died. As she grows up, she distances herself from her now parents and finds herself getting closer to her neighbor, Alex. Before she knows it, she falls in love with him. Would her parents approve of her British boyfriend? Or would she adopt some other way to be with him?