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The Unraveling Thread
The rain had been falling for three days straight, a relentless, grey curtain that mirrored the landscape of Clara’s heart. Each droplet seemed to drum a mournful beat against the windowpane of her small apartment, a grim counterpoint to the quiet devastation unfolding within. It had been an hour since Liam left, his final words echoing in the sudden, profound silence: "I just... I can't do this anymore, Clara."
By noor ul amin8 months ago in Humans
The Echoes of Stardust
The old lighthouse, battered by centuries of salt-laced winds and the relentless kiss of the Solent, had always been Elias Thorne’s sanctuary. Its stoic granite walls held the whispers of countless storms and the quiet hum of the tides, a symphony he’d known since childhood. Elias, a man whose hands were as calloused as the ancient timbers of his boat and whose eyes held the same deep, thoughtful grey as the winter sea, wasn't looking for love. He was looking for constellations.His life was a quiet rhythm of dawn patrols, mending nets, and evenings spent hunched over maps of the night sky, charting the ethereal ballet of distant nebulae. The lighthouse, perched on the craggy cliffs of the Isle of Wight, offered an unparalleled vantage point. It was here, amidst the creak of the rotating lamp and the distant cry of gulls, that he felt closest to the vast, indifferent beauty of the universe.
By noor ul amin8 months ago in Humans
The Man Who Forgot Time
oPart I: The Disappearance When Dr. Elias Monroe stepped out of the elevator on the 102nd floor of the Orion Institute, his wristwatch stopped ticking. At first, he thought little of it—just a mechanical failure. But when he returned to the lobby thirty minutes later, everyone stared at him like he was a ghost.
By noor ul amin8 months ago in Fiction