
Sudais Zakwan
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Sudais Zakwan – Storyteller of Emotions
Sudais Zakwan is a passionate story writer known for crafting emotionally rich and thought-provoking stories that resonate with readers of all ages. With a unique voice and creative flair.
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The Power of Tears
The three of them were sitting in a park, staring at the money placed before them. The amount taken from the stolen wallet consisted of three hundred-rupee notes, one fifty-rupee note, and one ten-rupee note—making a total of three hundred and sixty rupees. Seeing such a small amount filled all three with disappointment.
By Sudais Zakwan18 days ago in Humans
The Search for the Plane
Ramin was a very intelligent and lively young girl, cherished by her parents as their only daughter. Her father worked as an officer in the Forest Department, a man respected for his discipline and dedication. One day, when Ramin had a holiday from school, she decided to spend it with her father exploring the nearby forest. The thought of adventure filled her with excitement as they reached the rest house that lay on the edge of the woodland.
By Sudais Zakwan18 days ago in Fiction
The Princess’s Three Conditions
Princess Nageena was the only daughter of a wise and powerful king, and for this reason she was dearly loved by both her parents. She was known not only for her beauty, but also for her intelligence and dignified upbringing. As she reached marriageable age, the king and queen began to worry about finding a suitable match for her.
By Sudais Zakwan18 days ago in Motivation
The Real Reason
Maheen was a very sweet and gentle girl. She was the only child of her parents and the center of their world. Every morning, she would get ready for school with care and enthusiasm. After returning home in the afternoon, she would always help her mother with household chores. She was obedient, responsible, and mature beyond her age.
By Sudais Zakwan18 days ago in Fiction
The Excuse-Maker
The Excuse-Maker “Sir, my younger son has had a high fever for many days. After medical tests, it was diagnosed as typhoid. Now I need to show him to a senior doctor, and the treatment for typhoid is very expensive. Sir, I need three thousand rupees.”
By Sudais Zakwan18 days ago in Fiction
Whose Goat Is This?
Pir Sahib was startled when he saw a goat roaming freely in the courtyard of his house. Stroking its neck, he spoke to himself, wondering where the goat had come from and why it seemed so fearless, as if it belonged there. The house door was open, which explained how the goat had wandered inside.
By Sudais Zakwan18 days ago in Earth
The Daughter of the Moon
The Daughter of the Moon There was once a little girl whose life was filled with sadness. Her parents had passed away when she was very young, leaving her all alone in the world. She was taken in by a wealthy man who employed her to do endless chores. From early morning until late at night, she would fetch water, cook meals, and take care of the children in the household. No matter how hard she worked, all she received in return was her daily bread—barely enough to survive. She had no time to rest, no time to play, and not even a moment to relax. The master of the house was cunning and cruel, but his wife was even harsher, surpassing her husband in severity.
By Sudais Zakwan18 days ago in Families
The Mysterious Mansion
The Mysterious Mansion After tuition that evening, Ammar, Hasan, and Zahra were returning home later than usual. Darkness had already spread across the streets. Although Ammar had warned them against taking a shortcut, Hasan and Zahra insisted on using the shorter route to reach home faster. Reluctantly, Ammar had no choice but to accompany them. This particular path passed by a large, deserted mansion, long rumored to be haunted. The children had always avoided it, but that evening, something unusual caught their attention.
By Sudais Zakwan18 days ago in Horror











