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Voices of the Forgotten
hamed hamed Jan 15, 2025

In the small town of Willow Creek, tucked away in the rolling hills of the countryside, the world seemed a faraway place. The local café served the same cup of …

Embers of the Earth
hamed hamed Jan 15, 2025

Jenna had been a firefighter long enough to know that the crackling fire on the horizon was a harbinger of destruction, but nothing could prepare her for the enormity of …

In the Waiting Room
hamed hamed Jan 15, 2025

Mira sat at her cluttered desk, eyes scanning the screen in front of her, the cursor blinking beside another email from a supplier—another delay. The shelves in her small bakery, …

The Silent Arena
hamed hamed Jan 15, 2025

Yumi stood at the edge of the track, her heart pounding with anticipation. The Tokyo 2020 Olympics, held a year later, had been nothing like the Games she’d imagined. There …

A Vote for Change
hamed hamed Jan 15, 2025

Maya stood at the edge of the campaign office, eyes darting between the overflowing stack of phone banks and the muted TV in the corner. The results of the 2020 …

Echoes of Earth
hamed hamed Jan 15, 2025

Commander Elena Martinez floated in the quiet solitude of the Mars capsule, her hands steady as she adjusted the controls, guiding their craft closer to the Red Planet. The stars …

The Sound of Silence
hamed hamed Jan 15, 2025

Olena crouched by the window, her eyes tracing the distant skyline where the city’s once-proud spires now stood jagged and broken against the pale, grey sky. The sounds of war …

Voices in the Wind
hamed hamed Jan 15, 2025

Lina sat at her desk, staring at the empty notebook in front of her. The words wouldn’t come. She had watched Greta Thunberg speak on TV for the hundredth time, …

Behind the Screens
hamed hamed Jan 15, 2025

Jenna stared at the screen, the cursor blinking like a reminder of everything she hadn’t done. It was 10 a.m., but it felt like a strange time, suspended somewhere between …

In the Shadow of the Dome
hamed hamed Jan 15, 2025

The cold wind cut through Sarah’s coat as she stood outside the Capitol, her breath visible in the icy air. She had come to Washington to see history in the …