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Story: Love in the world of jinn

 Malek was no ordinary young man. Ever since childhood, he had been drawn to silence—to the shadows between things, to the rustling of leaves at dusk. It was in the ancient village of “Ain al-Sukoon,” where stories of jinn were whispered like prayer, that his fate began to unravel. One night, while drawing water from the village's cursed well, Malek saw her. She was radiant—more light than flesh. Her eyes shimmered with stars. > “Why do you look at me like that?” she asked, her voice like a breeze through reeds. > “Because I’ve dreamed of you,” he whispered. Her name was Rihaneh. And she was not of his world. Night after night, Malek returned to the well. They talked of music, of stars, of the loneliness that clung to both their souls. But the more he loved her, the more the veil between their worlds thinned. Rihaneh revealed the truth: she was a guardian of the threshold between the jinn and human worlds. And their love was a violation of ancient law. > “If we continue, b...

💔 A Tragic Love Story 💔

 Salma was a fifteen-year-old girl from a wealthy family with high social status. A beauty that couldn't be hidden: her long, night-colored hair and ocean-blue eyes held deep, silent secrets. She entered the world of the internet out of boredom, searching in its unknown corners for something to break her dull routine. She joined a public chat room, and there, a strange username appeared: "Alexander the Great." He messaged her privately, but she ignored him. So he introduced her in the public chat, made everyone notice her, and soon she became famous in that virtual world. Most people there loved her—she was kind, fun, and respectful. Over time, she formed a small group of friends: three girls and three boys. The closest among them was a girl named Soli, while among the boys, there was a charming, witty guy named Toti—who wasn't what he seemed. At first, Salma avoided him. But she stayed up chatting with the group every night, exchanging jokes and stories. Eventually, ...

A Farewell to Arms) by Ernest Hemingway,

 (A Farewell to Arms) In the heart of a Europe torn apart by World War I, Frederic Henry, a young American who volunteered as an ambulance driver for the Italian army, saw the smoke of the cannons and the sounds of the shelling as a pale backdrop to his life suspended between danger and nothingness. Little did he know that love awaited him, in a place where one could only expect death. In a hospital, after sustaining a painful leg injury, he met Catherine Barclay, a beautiful British nurse whose eyes held a mysterious sadness over the loss of her former fiancé in the war. Their conversation began timidly, but it quickly turned into a spark that ignited their hearts amid a world collapsing. The more intense the war became, the more they became attached to each other. On cold Italian nights, they would escape the whizzing bullets into the warmth of glances and whispered words. They created a small world of their own, while the world around them collapsed. But war leaves little time f...

Romeo and Juliet

  In the Italian city of Verona, there was an old feud between two noble families: the Capulets and the Montagues. This feud caused many fights and bloodshed in the streets. In one of these fights, the Prince of Verona intervened and threatened death to anyone who disturbs the peace again. Romeo, a young man from the Montague family, was in love with a girl named Rosaline, but he was deeply heartbroken because she did not return his love. His friends tried to help him forget by suggesting they attend a party at the Capulets’ house. Romeo hesitated but agreed, hoping to see new faces that might help him move on.  the party, Romeo noticed a very beautiful girl he had never seen before. He was immediately enchanted and said she lit up the room like a torch in the dark. That girl was Juliet, daughter of Lord Capulet. He approached her and spoke a few words, but they were full of emotion. It was as if fate had brought them together in a magical moment. Neither of them knew yet who ...