Ihsanullah
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The Room Still Smells Like You: Letting Go After Heartbreak
It had been three months since he left, three months since the door clicked shut behind him for the last time. And yet, the apartment still smelled like him—cologne, faintly floral, a trace of coffee and early morning sunlight. She breathed it in, each inhalation a knife pressed gently against her chest.
By Ihsanullahabout 11 hours ago in Fiction
Echoes of Forgotten Promises. AI-Generated.
Clara could still hear the sound of promises. Not the spoken ones, the ones carved into wood, written in ink, whispered late at night under streetlights. She could hear them in the way the wind passed through her empty apartment, the way the coffee cups rattled on the counter, the soft creak of the floorboards under her own hesitant steps.
By Ihsanullahabout 11 hours ago in Poets
The Last Letter You Never Sent
There is a drawer in every home that holds things we pretend are forgotten. In Mara’s apartment, it was a small wooden box on the top shelf, varnished but chipped at the edges. She hadn’t opened it in years. Inside were letters she had written but never mailed, ribbons that had faded from red to pink, and photographs that had curled at the corners.
By Ihsanullahabout 11 hours ago in Poets
Unhelpful Friends: A Bunny’s Lesson in Self-Reliance. AI-Generated.
🐰 Unhelpful Friends: A Bunny’s Lesson in Self-Reliance When fear strikes, true friendship is tested. In a peaceful forest where the sunlight filtered softly through tall green trees, lived a cheerful little bunny named Bobo. He was a small, fluffy rabbit with snow-white fur, long pink ears, and a heart full of joy. Bobo was known across the forest not only for his friendliness but for his belief that he had the best group of friends in the world.
By Ihsanullah8 months ago in Fiction
Change Yourself, Not the World
🏰 Change Yourself, Not the World When a king learns that wisdom begins within. Long ago, in a kingdom nestled between serene rivers and lush green valleys, there lived a wise and kind-hearted king. His people adored him, for he ruled with compassion, fairness, and a genuine interest in the welfare of his citizens. Under his reign, the land was prosperous—fields were bountiful, trade flourished, and the people lived in harmony, free from major hardship.
By Ihsanullah8 months ago in Motivation
The 17 Camels and 3 Sons: A Story of Wisdom and Creative Problem-Solving
Long ago, in a quiet, windswept village nestled at the edge of a vast desert, lived an old man known far and wide for his honesty, wisdom, and hard work. He was a camel trader, owning 17 camels which were his most valuable possession. These camels were not only his livelihood but also a symbol of his years of labor and dedication. The old man used to rent them out to traders and travelers who needed transport across the desert. Over the years, he earned enough to support his family and live a content life with his three sons.
By Ihsanullah8 months ago in Motivation
A Merchant and His Donkey: A Lesson in Cleverness and Consequences. AI-Generated.
A Merchant and His Donkey — A Tale of Clever Tricks and a Wiser Lesson Long ago, in a peaceful village nestled between rolling hills and flowing rivers, lived a humble merchant who made his living by selling salt. Every morning, just as the sun peeked over the horizon, the merchant would load up his loyal donkey with heavy bags of salt and set off toward the distant market to earn his daily bread.
By Ihsanullah8 months ago in Fiction
The Memory Collector . AI-Generated.
Elias sat alone behind the curved glass partition of his memory clinic, the name glowing in soft blue neon: REMEMBR – Memory Removal & Emotional Relief Services. His office smelled of old wires and lavender air mist, a calming scent designed by corporate psychologists to help clients let go of pain.
By Ihsanullah8 months ago in Futurism








