Subhan Wilde
Stories (52/0)
A precious friendship
You should not compete with your friends and ruin your relationship with them. The friendship of Chris and Tom is probably a good example that should convince you of this. If you didn’t know Chris and Tom personally, you might think they were brothers as one was never seen without the other. It was thought that nothing on earth could break their impeccable bond, or that was what everyone assumed.
By Subhan Wildeabout a year ago in Fiction
Uphold the glory
It was Rabia’s birthday and she chose to treat her friends at her home. Mrs Ali, Rabia’s mum, was also enthusiastic to meet her daughter’s friends. Due to the pandemic, Rabia had neither gone to nor had hosted any party in the past two years. So it was a day that Rabia had waited for long.
By Subhan Wildeabout a year ago in Fiction
Optimism leads to happiness
Ahmed lived in the city centre, where many people of different background lived. He was a middle-class businessman and used to go to his office on a car that he had bought seven years ago. Despite being financially stronger than most of his colleagues, he was dissatisfied with his status. Life was nothing but a story of despair and disappointment for him.
By Subhan Wildeabout a year ago in Fiction
Everyone is equal
It was A’shadieeyah first day at a new school in Pakistan, and she was very excited but a little afraid of being bullied in the new surroundings. She had been living all her life in Africa, but recently, her family had decided to move to Pakistan.
By Subhan Wildeabout a year ago in Fiction
Everything happens for a reason
Life is a gift from God, given to us only once, so we should live it wisely and happily. Life is all about ups and downs. Things will not always be according to our wishes. There is no one who does not face challenges and problems in his or her life. But the fact is, as long as we are happy, we are satisfied with life, but as soon as any problem comes, we become sad and dejected. We start to find life difficult.
By Subhan Wildeabout a year ago in Serve
A lesson learn
It was a bright Sunday morning. My family and some relatives had planned to spend the weekend in our village. To some, village life may seem to be a cruel, hard and harsh. To us, it is a fuel that recharges our lives. It is refreshing, full of simple stuff, pretty sunsets and cotton candy skies.
By Subhan Wildeabout a year ago in Fiction