Story By Muhammad Nadheer Zubair
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Muhammad Nadheer Zubair

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Aliath
Updated at Feb 15, 2026, 01:40
Is he the greatest sorcerer that exists, or is he the biggest sham? *** Meet Aliath, the High Wizard of the Edvan Empire, as he searches for signs of the enemy within. He meets Hela, a mysterious girl who catches his attention. He later realises that the enemy he sought was right beside him all along. And she has been tasked with one mission: his death! With war looming around, time is running out for Aliath. And he has a crucial choice to make.
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Unbeknownst
Updated at Feb 5, 2026, 03:00
Ellie’s holiday escape to France was supposed to be quiet. Solo. Drama-free. Then a snowstorm ruins her plans, her hotel cancels, and she’s left with exactly one option: crashing with the hot single dad she met on the plane and his adorable, matchmaking son. What starts as one night only turns into shared mornings, lingering looks, and the kind of chemistry that makes boundaries blur fast. Trapped together by winter weather and bad decisions, Ellie finds herself falling for a man who’s guarded, irresistible, and absolutely not part of her plan. But holiday magic doesn’t last forever… and neither do easy choices. Ellie thought she was escaping the holidays, not walking straight into temptation. Unbeknownst to her, being snowed in with a devastatingly attractive single dad and his far-too-cute son would turn a ruined vacation into something unforgettable. One lingering glance, a shared night, and an impossible choice.
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The Pink Side of Purple
Updated at Feb 5, 2026, 03:00
For as long as she can remember, the holidays have never loved Mira back. Bad luck follows her home every Christmas, convincing her that joy is something best avoided. Then Alex moves in next door. Teasing, charming, and far too interested in her carefully guarded solitude. Strangely, when he’s around, nothing goes wrong. As fireworks light up the Spanish winter sky, Mira must decide whether it’s safer to keep believing in bad luck or to risk trusting the one person who seems untouched by it. Sometimes, the most dangerous thing isn’t bad luck. It’s the moment it stops.
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