Ameer Bibi
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I am a mother of three. My life is full of stories and I love to read human stories.
Stories (69/0)
Learning From Nature
“Be careful what you wish for, you just might get it.” Anonymous Bheeko was a dedicated farmer who loved cultivating his crops and caring for his farm animals like family. Despite his happy and wealthy life, one childhood wish remained unfulfilled: understanding the language of birds and animals.
By Ameer Bibi9 days ago in Fiction
The Price of the Kingdom
Once upon a time, a king of a country fell ill. When the king saw that there was no hope of his survival, he announced to his subjects that he would pass his kingdom to the one (after his death), who would spend a night in his grave. Everyone was terrified, and no one was willing to do this.
By Ameer Bibi19 days ago in Fiction
Standing Up to Bullies
My younger brother, Tajammal Hussain, is no longer in this world but will always be in my heart. I was the only sister among three siblings. The eldest treated me like a ‘big boss’, while I treated the youngest like my son. Even though I was in the middle, both of my brothers were always there for me when I needed help.
By Ameer Bibiabout a month ago in Humans
When I Got an Electric Current and Saved by Neighbour. Top Story - June 2024.
Often, the most transformative events are those we least want to have happened to us. At the age of 15, I came to this conclusion after going through a traumatic incident that has stayed with me. Then, I also recognized the value of having a stable home life and supportive friends. I’m going to tell you how an ordinary moment changed my way of thinking.
By Ameer Bibi2 months ago in Humans
The Power of Animal Nicknames
Many cultures compare children to animals to recognise their unique qualities. For example, in some cultures, being called a "Shair" (lion) is considerable praise which means you are brave and can overcome any obstacle. On the contrary, if someone has trouble being productive or addressing challenges, he might be called a "Khota," which means "donkey," and it is an insulting word.
By Ameer Bibi2 months ago in Writers
Don’t React Immediately
The donkey was tied to a tree, and a devil came and untied it. The donkey ran towards the fields and started destroying the standing crops. When the farmer’s wife saw this, she angrily killed the donkey. Upon seeing the donkey’s dead body, the owner of the donkey became very angry and shot the farmer’s wife. The farmer, enraged by his wife’s death, shot the donkey’s owner. When the donkey’s owner’s wife heard of her husband’s death, she ordered her sons to burn the farmer’s house.
By Ameer Bibi2 months ago in Fiction
Experience of Living in a Haunted Mansion. Content Warning.
The lamp fell as soon as I entered the house. My husband was lifting our luggage, so he didn’t notice much. But deep inside, I knew something was going on. A tingling sensation flowing down my spine, indicating that something was terrible. We had to move to a new city in a hurry, and we got a big mansion at a very cheap rate.
By Ameer Bibi2 months ago in Fiction
Too Much Love is Dangerous
Its red fabric coat over the yellow fluffy fur was prominent among all the toys. It was another Sunday evening, and my father took me out to buy me a weekly gift, which we called “Sunday Gift”. This Sunday, we went to a stuffed toys shop, and I saw many different characters’ stuffed toys.
By Ameer Bibi2 months ago in Writers
Power of Truth in the World of Lies
A knock on the door broke the quiet afternoon. Emma checked the clock — it was three. She called out to Sara, opened the door, and told her the tutor had arrived. Sara grabbed her school bag, led the tutor to the guest room, finished her homework, and learned something new.
By Ameer Bibi3 months ago in Humans
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