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The Weight of Choices
hamed hamed Jan 10, 2025

Lena stood in the bustling airport terminal, the hum of departing flights a backdrop to her hurried thoughts. She had just returned from a business trip, her mind tangled with …

Mother’s Defense
hamed hamed Jan 27, 2025

The internet had become a battlefield. Alex Hart, the rising Hollywood star, found himself at the center of a media storm after a leaked video showed a heated exchange on …

In Real Time
hamed hamed Jan 21, 2025

At first, it was nothing special—a stranger’s face in the background of Theo’s BeReal. Just another blurry figure in a café, hunched over a laptop. But the next day, she …

The Last War
hamed hamed Jan 19, 2024

The Last War They called it the Last War. It was supposed to end all conflicts, once and for all. But it only brought more destruction, more waste, more suffering. …

When the rules are cruel, no rule and order, but anarchy
hamed hamed Jan 24, 2024

The dog of the farm was a tyrant. He barked at the sheep and cows, ordering them to work harder and give him more food. He threatened to bite them …

Get up and give the cup!
hafiz hafiz Jan 23, 2024

O bartender! Get up and give the cup! And do not worry about the sadness of the days! Put the cup in my hand so that I take off My …

The Magic Book
readflashy readflashy Dec 31, 2023

Sara loved books. She loved the way they smelled, the way they felt in her hands, and the way they took her to different worlds. She had a big collection …

Into the Inferno
hamed hamed Jan 12, 2025

The fire was a living thing—a hungry beast, feeding on everything in its path, swallowing entire hillsides and sending billowing smoke into the sky. The wind howled, relentless, pushing the …

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 …

A Day in Belarus
hamed hamed Jan 26, 2025

The sun barely pierced the fog that hung over Minsk, but Anya had already been awake for hours. Her phone buzzed incessantly, messages from Telegram channels lighting up her cracked …