
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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Words That Refused to Die. AI-Generated.
When Silence Learns to Speak Loudly Naveed always believed that words had weight. Some words felt light, like air passing through an open window. Others felt heavy, like stones carried in the chest for years. He learned this not from books, but from life, which had taught him to stay quiet when speaking felt dangerous.
By Sudais Zakwan5 days ago in Potent
Love Arrived Without Asking
Ayaan never believed in sudden love. He believed in time, logic, and careful decisions. Love, to him, was something that grew slowly, like a plant that needed patience and effort. Because of this belief, he never rushed into relationships and never trusted stories about instant connections.
By Sudais Zakwan5 days ago in Fiction
One Step More Than Yesterday
Arman was not lazy, but he was tired of trying. Every time he started something new, life seemed to push back harder. When he failed, people called it lack of effort. When he stopped, they called it weakness. After a while, he stopped explaining himself to anyone, including himself.
By Sudais Zakwan5 days ago in Motivation
The Day I Tried to Be Serious
I woke up that morning with a very strong and very serious decision. Today, I would act like a responsible adult. No jokes, no silly thoughts, and no laughing at small things. I told myself that serious people were respected, and today I wanted respect, even if I didn’t fully understand how serious people actually lived.
By Sudais Zakwan5 days ago in Humor
The Mirror That Learned My Face
The mirror was already in the room when I moved into the apartment. It stood against the far wall, tall and narrow, with a dark wooden frame scratched by time. I didn’t bring it with me, and the landlord said nothing about it. I assumed the previous tenant had forgotten it, and I was too tired to care.
By Sudais Zakwan5 days ago in Horror
The Day Everyone Stopped
How Humanity Appeared in an Ordinary Moment The accident happened in the middle of the afternoon, when everyone was busy and in a hurry. Cars filled the road, horns sounded, and people rushed to reach their destinations. No one expected the day to pause.
By Sudais Zakwan5 days ago in Humans
The Secret of 100 Years
Grandpa Rahim had always been a mystery to the family. He had just turned one hundred years old, yet he walked with a steady pace, his eyes sharp, and his memory clearer than most people half his age. Relatives often asked him his secret. Was it luck? Genetics? Or something else?
By Sudais Zakwan6 days ago in Longevity
The Medal That Wasn’t for Show
Sara had always been competitive. In school, at sports, and even in small games with friends, she wanted to win. But over time, she realized that winning did not always make her proud. Sometimes, winning felt empty, especially when she focused only on results.
By Sudais Zakwan6 days ago in Proof
The Kindness That Had No Name
It was a cold evening when the bus stopped suddenly. Passengers looked up from their phones, confused and slightly annoyed. The driver announced that the bus had broken down and would not move for some time. Groans filled the air. Everyone had somewhere to go.
By Sudais Zakwan6 days ago in Humans
The Evidence No One Expected
For most of his life, Rayan struggled to be believed. Whenever he shared an idea, people smiled politely but rarely took him seriously. At work, his suggestions were often ignored until someone else repeated them. At home, his dreams were met with doubt. “You think too much,” they said. “Talk less, do less dreaming.”
By Sudais Zakwan6 days ago in Proof
The Truth I Never Said Out Loud
For years, I carried a truth that I never said out loud. It wasn’t a dark secret or something dramatic. It was simple, quiet, and heavy. I pretended everything was fine, even when it wasn’t. I smiled when I felt tired. I agreed when I wanted to say no. And slowly, I forgot what honesty with myself felt like.
By Sudais Zakwan6 days ago in Confessions











