Muhammad Mehran
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More Than Just Clothes
M Mehran When Maya was a child, her mother often told her, “Clothes don’t just cover you—they speak for you.” At six years old, Maya didn’t understand what that meant. Clothes were itchy sweaters she tried to escape, or stiff shoes she kicked off as soon as she could. Style, to her, was irrelevant.
By Muhammad Mehran7 months ago in Styled
The Silent Promise
M Mehran The Wedding Glow When Daniel and Sofia exchanged rings under a canopy of fairy lights, everyone clapped, laughed, and cried. The photographs captured perfection—his proud smile, her radiant joy, their hands locked like they could never let go.
By Muhammad Mehran7 months ago in Marriage
The Unseen Viva
M Mehran Sana had always been the kind of student who hid at the back of the classroom, scribbling notes furiously, afraid to raise her hand. She excelled in written exams but dreaded speaking. Words, when written, obeyed her. Words, when spoken, betrayed her.
By Muhammad Mehran7 months ago in Viva
The Eternal Wheel
M Mehran The wheel is more than a circle of wood, stone, or metal. It is the oldest symbol of progress, an invention that turned the course of human history. But beyond technology, the wheel has always been a metaphor for life itself—its cycles, its revolutions, its endless turning.
By Muhammad Mehran7 months ago in Wheel
A Story Beyond Stereotypes
M Mehran For centuries, the idea of what it means to be a man has been written in bold, unbending lines. Men were supposed to be strong, stoic, providers—the unshaken pillars of family and society. They weren’t meant to cry, to falter, or to admit weakness. But today, a quiet revolution is happening. Men are learning to rewrite their own story, one that embraces not just strength but also vulnerability, kindness, and authenticity.
By Muhammad Mehran7 months ago in Men
The Rise of the Geeks
M Mehran There was a time when the word geek was used as an insult. It was the label kids in oversized glasses carried like a curse, whispered in hallways, thrown across locker rooms, and etched into lunchroom banter. But like every great underdog story, the geeks rose—not with fists or rebellion, but with ideas, curiosity, and a relentless desire to understand the world better than anyone else.
By Muhammad Mehran7 months ago in Geeks
Styled for More Than Fashion
M Mehran Maya always believed that style was stitched into her DNA. Growing up in a small town where fashion meant practical jeans and faded T-shirts, she stood out. Not because she wanted attention, but because she couldn’t resist expressing herself through clothes—thrifted jackets, mismatched earrings, bold scarves tied in ways no one else dared.
By Muhammad Mehran7 months ago in Styled
The Threads That Bind
M Mehran When Aisha walked into the small café tucked away on the corner of Fifth Street, she wasn’t expecting her life to change. She was only there to escape the rain and answer a few late work emails. But fate, as it often does, had a different agenda.
By Muhammad Mehran7 months ago in Marriage
The House on Ash Lane
M Mehran Nobody in town went near the house on Ash Lane after dark. The windows were always dark, the garden wild, the air heavy with silence. Children dared each other to touch its rusted gate, but even the bravest sprinted away before pushing it open.
By Muhammad Mehran7 months ago in Horror
The Interview Room
M Mehran The elevator doors slid open with a soft chime, and Aiden stepped onto the thirty-second floor. His palms were clammy despite the cool air. The waiting area outside the office was sleek—white walls, glass panels, a view of the city skyline stretching endlessly.
By Muhammad Mehran7 months ago in Interview











