Muhammad Mehran
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The Secret Life of Everyday Objects
M Mehran Every morning, Liam made the same routine mistake. He poured cereal into a bowl, reached for the carton of milk—and discovered it was empty. Not because someone else had drunk it, but because he had forgotten, again, that yesterday’s carton was the last one.
By Muhammad Mehran5 months ago in FYI
The House That Whispers
M Mehran The townspeople never went near the Holloway house after dark. Children dared each other to touch its rusted gate, teenagers whispered about the shadows in its windows, and old men swore they heard screams on moonless nights. But still, the house stood—quiet, rotting, waiting.
By Muhammad Mehran5 months ago in Horror
The Last Library of Humanity
M Mehran Eli walked slowly through the ruins of the city, the wind carrying with it the faint smell of dust and forgotten fire. His boots crunched against shards of glass that had once been windows to tall buildings. The world, he thought, had grown quieter than it ever should have been.
By Muhammad Mehran5 months ago in Humans
The Market That Built Dreams
M Mehran In the heart of Riverton, the bustling town market was more than a place to buy and sell goods—it was a world of stories, ambition, and perseverance. Among the many traders who made a living there, Omar Khan stood out, not just for his colorful stall but for the quiet determination that seemed to define him.
By Muhammad Mehran5 months ago in Trader
The Whispering Alley
M Mehran In the heart of Maplewood, a quiet town with cobblestone streets and flickering lamplights, there was an alley that everyone avoided. Locals called it “Whispering Alley,” not because of the wind or the rustling leaves, but because of the strange murmurs people claimed to hear when walking through it at night.
By Muhammad Mehran5 months ago in Fiction
The World of Geeks: More Than Just a Label
M Mehran For a long time, being called a “geek” felt like a label meant to isolate or tease. But for people like Ethan Parker, it was a badge of honor. Geeks weren’t just people obsessed with comics, video games, or technology—they were the dreamers, the creators, the thinkers, and the innovators shaping the future.
By Muhammad Mehran5 months ago in Geeks
Beyond the Screen: The Lives of Gamers
M Mehran When most people think of gamers, they imagine someone isolated in a dark room, glued to a screen, thumbs flying over a controller. But for many, gaming is more than a pastime—it’s a world, a community, and even a path to self-discovery.
By Muhammad Mehran5 months ago in Gamers
The Hidden Power of Small Habits
M Mehran We’ve all heard the saying, “Big things start small,” but most people underestimate just how true it is—especially when it comes to daily habits. Small, consistent actions, when done right, can transform your health, productivity, and even your mindset. And yet, most of us ignore them. Here’s an FYI you won’t want to skip: it’s the tiny things that create massive results over time.
By Muhammad Mehran5 months ago in FYI
The Stranger on Willow Street
M Mehran Willow Street had always been the quietest corner of Brookfield. Lined with old oak trees and modest houses, it was the kind of street where neighbors waved at each other from their porches and children played hopscotch until the streetlights came on. Nothing unusual ever happened there—until the stranger arrived.
By Muhammad Mehran5 months ago in Fiction
The Heartbeat of the City
M Mehran The city was alive long before the sun rose. You could hear it in the rhythm of footsteps echoing in subway tunnels, in the rumble of buses on cracked pavement, in the soft hum of neon signs still buzzing from the night before. For Maya Johnson, that rhythm wasn’t just background noise—it was music. It was the beat that shaped her life.
By Muhammad Mehran5 months ago in Beat











