Mubassira Mahatab
Bio
Hello everyone I am Mahita a student and I love to see the world through my imaginations.
Stories (8/0)
Eclipsed Dreams
In a world where reality blurs with the realm of dreams, a gripping tale unfolds—one that will send shivers down your spine and make you question the very fabric of your existence. Welcome to the mysterious and haunting world of "Eclipsed Dreams," where the line between dreams and reality is irrevocably shattered.
By Mubassira Mahatab7 months ago in Poets
FLOATING LIGHTS
The night passed lightly in the open world, with its stars and dews and perfumes. The wine-blue sky was bubbling with stars and Melody's mind started to become filled with her past memories.... wondering how she arrived at Paris even though she was supposed to be at Istanbul. She was going down her memory lane of all of the hard times she always had to face from the moment she has set foot into this small world full of wonder and guilt. Why was she not loved or seen by anyone? Was she not worthy to be anything she wanted to be? Did she not deserved her parents love?
By Mubassira Mahatababout a year ago in Fiction
We Continued To Make Up Predictions Which Grew Steadily Worse
The sky was filled with a blanket of stars that stretched to infinity. The silvery moon peeked out from the grey clouds and the crystal clear lake mirrored the moon which shone like a mid-tone gray medallion. Sandra, Carla, Tulip, Penny and I were taking a stroll down the street. We were chatting about our school stuffs and other things as well. Suddenly, to change the topic Carla commenced to tell some funny jokes. We all the time or sometimes liked to call Carla 'The Queen of Jokes' because among all of us she had the very most sense of humor. With a start, our gales of laughter came to an abrupt halt when we came across the abandoned mansion which lied deserted in the middle of the street. A shiver of apprehension ran down our spines at the very first sight of it. Some foxes were seen creeping out from the back of the building. They had sharp teeth and was drooling too. All of our faces became a mask of terror when we were spotted by those horrifyingly creatures.
By Mubassira Mahatab2 years ago in Horror
It Was The Same Bus I Got Onto Everyday But That Day As I Sat down, I Sensed Something Was Different
The pale crescent moon shone like a silvery claw in the night sky. Bathed in the light of the sun the moon just turned out to be even more beautiful than the stars. I hurried out from my friend's birthday party as it was my time to go home and to prepare myself for the tests that was impending on me. As the night descended, while I was walking to the bus stop a deafening silence occurred in the streets and the atmosphere took a sinister turn. Shadows started to dance in the open field and then instantaneously the occasional barking of the faraway dogs broke the silence of the night. I reached the bus stop and then suddenly there was a deafening BANG and I threw up my hands to shield my eyes against a sudden blinding light. With a yell, I rolled back onto the pavement, just in time. A seconds later, a gigantic pair of wheels and headlights had screeched to a halt exactly where I was standing motionlessly.
By Mubassira Mahatab2 years ago in Fiction
We All Had Different Ideas About What to do With The Parcel
It was a lovely afternoon. The dappled sun shone through the trees creating mysterious shadows. The blue sky was dotted with white fluffy clouds that drifted lazily in the gentle breeze. The roads shimmered in the heat of the midday sun. Tiny specks of dust seemed to dance in the shaft of afternoon sunlight that slanted through the window. The weather was overall so good that Catherine, Ivanna, Tom and I decided to play outside. As soon as we went to the playground Tom touched the four of us and said, "Tag you are it!" And then he started to run as fast as his legs could carry him. Catherine bursted out of anger and said, "why does he always do this without any kind of warning?" And the three of us started to chase him with with a devilish smile on our faces.
By Mubassira Mahatab3 years ago in Fiction
I Could See Its Eyes Glistening in the Dark
The sun peeked out from the clouds in the early morning heralding the day. The sky was a glorious blue, on which white clouds float gently. The birds wheeled and arced, their raucous cries ringing off the trees woke me up in the morning. There was a strange glamour to their timeless call as they soared between the wands of God-golden light. I went to the balcony and smelled the beautiful fragrance of the flowers. Suddenly our next door neighbor Mrs. Norris has started to throw tantrums in our neighborhood, totally ruining the beautiful ambience.
By Mubassira Mahatab3 years ago in Fiction
Her Voice Dropped to a Whisper
The wind broke up the grey clouds and a wandering moon appeared above the crystal lake. The sky was a black tranquility married to a poetry of stars. I had just invited my dear best friend Penny Haywood to have tea at my house. While talking about our studies and private matters a magnificent idea popped inside my head. After two days there would be our summer vacation, so I planned that we could visit Paris. I told this to Penny and she agreed instantly. We started packing our bags and were super excited for what was coming ahead.
By Mubassira Mahatab3 years ago in Fiction