Usman had always been a reserved man; a man who valued his time and works so spoke a few of them. He adored his family, but, for him, emotions weren't meant to be worn on sleeves. His father was a hard-working labourer, and he had learned to work hard and act strong from a very small age. Yet, now, in a situation where his precious daughter was being kept locked up, he couldn't help but feel a bit weak. He was trying to strengthen his heart again by offering prayers, duas.
He walked into room '202' of 'Murree Cottage Motel'. The police had arranged this place for his family to
Staring at the completely blank emptiness before me, I hurriedly slammed the door shut and began to back away from it in hurry."Did you see that? That's insane. There is something out there which both of us have no clues about. We have to get out of this place!"
The night sky had grown partially white with the glittering of intense stars. The moon was full, and a subtle feeling was floating in the air. Senses were floating in the air. It was one of those quiet nights that people used for spending minutes to think, to wonder and frown.Standing next to the crooked house's bar gates, Fahad was sipping on a hot cup of black coffee, letting its steam distract him from the cold breeze of the winter night and its warmth embrace his hands. His gaze was focused on the porch light blinking in front of him and mind occupied by so many thou
"Mehreen," Rehana finally stepped back into my room. "I have got the news.""What?" I eagerly turned towards her, stopping my anxious pacing around the room."Your cousin 'Sarah' is in the hospital. She claimed that she had walked out to the hotel'
The haunts of this place were so intriguing. What is the story behind this place? What did the demons of this house want with the girl? Many wondered, but only a few knew the answers. It was a frustrating scenario.The morning sun was intense and heavy.
I was really feeling awkward as I ran back to my room. When Rehana told me to stay in the room, I believed that the police officer would take some time in making an appearance, so I decided to quickly get my sunglasses from the other room. I had been foolish. Yet, seeing the officer bravely walking around to help me had, somehow, made me feel safe and comforted.I felt a smile appear on my face.
"This way," Rehana finally let go of my hand and began rushing towards a thick canopy of trees. We were in a forest, so there were probably many hiding places. Yet, we could easily become prey to another creature.Rushing behind Rehana, I gulped at the sight of eerie darkness and subtle dampness existing around me; the ground was solid wet and the trees were partially allowing the sunlight to reach the ground below. After running for nearly half an hour, Rehana climbed up a thick tree and helped
After an hour of waiting on the trees, I listened hard for the roars of lions or tigers to reach my ears. I wanted to know if there were any wild creatures near, any signs of danger that could harm me. Rehana and I had no weapons. I had no idea how we were going to manage in this forest-all on our own.Trying to distract me from the anxious and the feeling of what could happen, I tried distracting myself by looking at Rehana.
"This way," Rehana took a steep turn, grabbing my hand. We then heard someone call for us."Girls!""That's the voice of Our fathers!" Rehana picked up. "It's coming from this way."